Originally posted by nineworlds9:
Originally posted by J. Cook:
Originally posted by Biathlonman:
Folks seem to be expecting top dollar for used bows as of late. I've been looking for a particular bow for a while and a couple have finally showed up, but prices are 90+ percent of new prices.
I agree 100% - in my 6 or 7 years of following Traditional archery, the price point of used bows has gone way up. [/b]
I'm gonna call BS on this, just MHO. I dont know what sites youre cruising, but I see all kinds of good deals lately. What you may be seeing on occasion is high initial asking prices, in a buyers market you can't list too low then all you'll get is lowball offers...if you see a bow listed high you can almost be assured the seller just wants a fair offer and wants to avoid all the jokers trying to get something for nothing. 50-75% of new has been common for years all depending on the age, condition, and WHO made the bow. In the past 6 months I bought one mint bow that was over 1400 new (with a year+ wait) for 650 and another mint bow that was over $1k new for 625. Those are deals if I ever heard of one. [/b]
You can call BS if you want to "in your opinion" but based on the responses here I'd say you can keep your BS. The original post was a generalization about the state of bow sales, not one or two good deals here and there. I've bought my fair share of bows over recent years and will continue to; the market dictates price and that's 100% fine. But prices of used bows - in general - is indeed higher in recent years. You either buy them, or you don't - not a complaint, just an observation.
A prime example is the older Bear Recurves - the $150-225 a few years ago is now $250-$275 and up. Not wrong either way, just a change in the market point and as 90% of the responses here indicate...it has slowed the market.