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Offline Stone Knife

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Bear back quiver
« on: August 25, 2007, 04:33:00 PM »
I was at a stone tool show today, there was a guy selling a old bear back quiver, it had a zipper pocket double straps and inside were brushes to quiet your arrows. It was pretty neat and i thought about buying it just to use at some shoots, but the guy wanted $125 for it. For what i wanted it for i felt it was to much, am i wrong?
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Offline PAPALAPIN

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Re: Bear back quiver
« Reply #1 on: August 27, 2007, 09:08:00 AM »
Stone Knife

Depends on the condition, and how bad you want it.  I don't know that it is worth $125.00, but I have seen some go that high on The auction sight that we must no name.  When put up for austion, the value is determined by how many people want it , and how bad.  Same goes for bows at auction.  They are worth what someone is willing to pay.  No more, no less.

If it was one of the old Bear NIMROD quivers in great shape, or a Glenn St. Charles Quiver,  $125.00 would have been a bargain if it was  the right model in great shape.

In any case, it all depends on what it is worth to YOU.  If it is worth $125.00 to YOU, then it is a good buy.  Only YOU can determine that.
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