[Ansteorra-archery] assistance

Doug Copley doug.copley at gmail.com
Mon Mar 4 11:57:21 PST 2013


I have had very good luck on ebay. Be sure that they state in their
description or you send them a message and ask:

1. Are the limbs straight?
2. Are the there any cracks, splits, or delamination on the bow?
3. Are the bow tips in good condition?

If they do not have this information, or do not respond, or try to qualify
it and say they are not an archer but it looks ok, no returns allowed, do
not bid more than $3 (and then only if you don't mind getting junk). Move
on to the next one. I have bought several and people in the area have
bought a number of bows this way. Prices have ranged from $35 to $80
depending on what you were trying to get. I will not pay extra for arrows
from them since most of the arrows are crap and I will not use them
anyway:-)

Vincenti


On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 1:20 PM, Richard Threlkeld <
rjt at softwareinnovation.com> wrote:

>  I have a new player who has gotten bitten with the archery bug. His son
> and daughter also caught it. Even his wife got a smaller case of it.
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> He wants to buy a bow (recurve or long bow) in the 35 to 40 lb range
> (based on his shooting ours over 3 weekends) and possibly some arrows. As
> price is a consideration, he is looking primarily for a good used bow.
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> Anybody selling theirs? Any suggestions?
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> In service,
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> Caelin on Andrede
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> Elfsea
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