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Tuffcity 01-12-2002 04:13 PM

and you thought your bow was a lot of $
 
http://cgi.ebay.ca/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI....tem=1500925875

Check out the current bid price on this thing. Could put a few "real" bows in the closet for the cost of this one.

RC

lamb1647 01-12-2002 05:59 PM

RE: and you thought your bow was a lot of $
 
Tuff,

I don't believe it is the "value" of the bow that is being bid, but rather the size of the contribution to the Aids Foundation, if I read it the way I think I am. (?)

Bill

LBR 01-12-2002 06:38 PM

RE: and you thought your bow was a lot of $
 
My girlfriend has one similar to that--she got it for free. Looks to be Purpleheart, and although its at least 40 years old, still looks new.

As for cost, I was talking to a guy last night that had recently talked to a bowyer that will make a bow that runs $3,000+. That sonofagun would have to come equiped with tires and a steering wheel if I gave that kind of money for it!

Chad


lamb1647 01-12-2002 07:42 PM

RE: and you thought your bow was a lot of $
 
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My girlfriend has one similar to that--she got it for free. Looks to be Purpleheart, and although its at least 40 years old, still looks new.

As for cost, I was talking to a guy last night that had recently talked to a bowyer that will make a bow that runs $3,000+. That sonofagun would have to come equiped with tires and a steering wheel if I gave that kind of money for it!

Chad


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Chad,

It wouldn't hurt for it to locate deer you shot, field dress them, and take them to the processor, too!

Bill

Lilhunter 01-12-2002 09:24 PM

RE: and you thought your bow was a lot of $
 
heck, take them to the processer it should be wrapped and frozen split seconds after the shot for 3k LOL!

Tuffcity 01-12-2002 10:17 PM

RE: and you thought your bow was a lot of $
 
lamb,
you're right about the proceeds going to a useful charity- and that's a good thing. But I suspect that the bids would be just as high if the money was going into someone's pocket. As a side note, I checked the ebay site agin just to see how high things were going and most of the high end stuff had dropped dramatically in bid price. Looked at the bid history and it seems a lot of these &quot;generous&quot; bids couldn't be verified so they were dropped. Perhaps a bit of phantom inflation going on? But that's just my cynical side showing...<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>

RC

john nail 01-13-2002 03:56 AM

RE: and you thought your bow was a lot of $
 
That's nothin! I have a $349 longbow that has cost me over $10,000 in the last three years!!(Elk in Colorado, Hog in Tennessee, Javalina in Texas, ect.)....

PowDuck 01-13-2002 07:01 AM

RE: and you thought your bow was a lot of $
 
<img src=icon_smile_shock.gif border=0 align=middle> That's right, John. Those indirect costs will kill ya.

&quot;I understand yur pain.&quot; <img src=icon_smile_blackeye.gif border=0 align=middle>

Romans 8:28

Lilhunter 01-13-2002 12:40 PM

RE: and you thought your bow was a lot of $
 
only bad thing is when you take it in for string repair and they tell ya you need a complete over hall <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>!


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