FastForty, yes... I made up a flier to leave at my local range, and one of the fellas there said "You might sell it in 5 minutes..." because he wants it for his brother as a Christmas gift.
My problem is that he may have offered more than I think the bow is worth. I don't have a comfort level with his offer until I know what the current fair value is.
Maybe you can give me a ballpark number, based on your experience.
http://www.gothammarketing.com/forsale.htm
Bow: ProVantage Hunter was one of the finest in their lineup when I bought it. Magnesium Riser in the 'deflex' (forward-angled) design, FastFlight string (no tears), small fast cams, and so on.
Accessories
· 12 Hoyt-Easton Carbon/Aluminum arrows (many need to be refletched, arrows were almost $300 for cutting, tips, knocks and fletching)
· Hoyt-Easton optical scope, with string-mounted and served peep sight and kisser.
· “Big Kid 3d” trigger release (by the maker of the original “Hole Thing”) this was a $300 item alone
· Saunders 6x6 cable slide
· Spring loaded 'lever' arrow rest (2 prong style)
· 24" weighted stabilizer
· Nylon wrist guard
· Ballistic Nylon padded case
Condition: This bow has never seen weather, it has been a range/target bow only. Always cased when never shot, I would rate it as 'like new' condition, knocking on the door of mint, if it weren't for a few scuffs from keeping the accessories all together in the case. The only exposure this bow saw was between the closet to the trunk of my car, and again from my trunk to the range, and back again.
All told, I have over $1000 into it. Given the bow, condition and accessories, what would you say it's worth?