I determine what the bow is worth to me and set a price accordingly. I use esnipe to bid, only placing my bid in the last 4-6 seconds of the auction. Bidding earlier is a waste of time, all you do is create more competition among the bidders, driving the final price up. He who has the deepest pockets will be the high bidder... hard to beat Troutbear nowadays. I remember when a couple heavy hitters were buying on E8ay, one collector from Omaha and another from Martha's Vinyard would drive prices right thru the roof on collectible bows in the final seconds of an auction...those of you that have been around a while know who I am talking about...hard to stay on a "budget" as a bow collector back then.
The European market is strong right now because our good ol' US dollar is so weak. Times are changing boys....