I just got in a 20# 48" Little Bear that I snagged on e8ay for $94.00 including shipping.
I figured I paid a bit too much for it but I have a new neighbor that moved in with an 11 yr old son that is chomping at the bit to learn how to shoot. since I did't have anything lower than my 30# Mohawk to get him sarted, I figured it was time to add a kid's bow to the collection. I did not want to start him off with a solid glass cheapie model.
The discription was very vague and the pictures were crappy.
Anyways, I knew the bow came with a kids belt quiver and a few arrows, so I went with the auction fever and bid higher than I wanted to. I bid $90.00 and got it for $84.00 + shipping.
Well it came in today. Talk about buying a "pig in a polk". No scratches, no dents, no stress or hazing, no twisted limbs,good tips really good finish. Except for the fact that it has a make shift rest and plate on it, it looks like factory fresh. It is a K series ao it is a '70's model. 20# @ 24" Should be perfect for a young'uns starter bow.
Looks like this time I lucked out and got a good "pig"
The quiver is the standard imitation leather kid's belt quiver, but in really good shape. The arrows are 1 doz all cedar fletched with worn feathers, some with tips off, all shootable. Fletchiong is good enough to start him off at close range. They are al lthe same cresting so I assume as close to being a matched set as you will get with wood kids arrows.
So, all in all I am very pleased and this is one time I don't think I paid too much. What kind of price can you put on an 11 yr olds smile.
Can't wait 'til Friday morning when his dad is bringing him over. He has no idea he is going home with a full setup.