Resale value important?
#11
I agree 100% on this one ,I never worry about the resale value ,because I buy what I want ,and i also have expensive taste .I don't buy to sell ,I buy to use ,when I'm done with it I'll pass it on to my good buddies .
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nubo
#13
Joined: Dec 2005
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From: Lubbock, Texas
I agree with Greg / MO-
Unfortunately my favorite things are usually the most expensive, but I have no intention of ever getting rid of them, so why not buy what I want?? I can see in 5-6 years when I might wanta new bow, but I'd just give the old one to someone who really wants to get into it, but can't afford it.
Anyway, to answer your question, resale value means nothing to me with hunting products, pickups, etc., because I don't buy things thinking about when I'm going to sell them.
Unfortunately my favorite things are usually the most expensive, but I have no intention of ever getting rid of them, so why not buy what I want?? I can see in 5-6 years when I might wanta new bow, but I'd just give the old one to someone who really wants to get into it, but can't afford it.
Anyway, to answer your question, resale value means nothing to me with hunting products, pickups, etc., because I don't buy things thinking about when I'm going to sell them.
#14
I think resale would be most important to the shooter that likes to buy a new bow every year.
As far as resale value on Browning . . . eBay is a pretty good baromiter on what used stuff will sell for. Bows are kind of seasonal though.
As far as resale value on Browning . . . eBay is a pretty good baromiter on what used stuff will sell for. Bows are kind of seasonal though.
#15
well since i still have the first truck i ever bought back in 86my first long bow i got when i was 6 and my first compound i got way back in 1987 no if you buy for resale value then your not buying for the right reason i think





