The reason I sold mine, yes I was able to get every penny I put into it, minis $60, so now I have enough " Cash " in my bow fund, to purchase the Bob Lee Bicentennial,and then some
If it was just an old thing with some wheels, and cams, I would it just gave it away, but you got a use your head sometimes, it may have taken me three months to sell, but the time was worth it, although I'm not going to purchase a Bicentennial, as I can't wait until my Bob Lee
" Hunter " arrives shortly, but of course I do have my " Whip " to shoot until then, poor me !
And then I have a new eagle flight quiver that I'm waiting for. They probably have even gotten the check yet. Sent its snail mail.
Now at the bow shop, when guys ask "what do you shoot", I'd like to hang my bow at the bow shop, so I can show them, but our shop is not that secure, I'd be afraid of losing it, just for the looks, you know the work that Dan puts into his bows, don't want to chance it !
But it sure is going to be fun, I have a lot to learn.
And then somebody comes on here, and talks about elk in Kentucky ! I'm not afraid of losing 10 bucks, I'm afraid of winning a lottery tag !
Pastor Carl