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am I asking a fair price?
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04/08/16 01:54 AM
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Mathews drenalin Se3 APPX 29 INCH DRAW LENGHT Gold rush 5 pin site Ultra rest team quad arrow rest 18 gold tip carbon arrows 5575 Mathews 7 arrow quiver true fire arrow release 10 100 grn slick tricks Hard shell plano protector bow case
Bow is used and shows as such-two arrows have blood stains on them and may need to be re-fletched.
asking $800 shipped in the classifieds but just wanted some in put on the pricing of the package. Looking for nothing but brutal honesty!!
Thanks in advance
Dave
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Re: am I asking a fair price?
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04/08/16 02:46 AM
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it is a fair price if anyone pays it. Set a time limit,,, lower the price periodically
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Re: am I asking a fair price?
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04/08/16 04:50 AM
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Sniper John
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You want brutal honestly. Do an ebay search of completed auctions for Mathews Drenalin bows on ebay. Only looking at Mathews drenalin bows that either had bids that did not meet reserve or sold it looks like ones with various accessories are averaging about $400. Some bare ones sold much lower than that. A lot may depend on year made. I do not know how many years they were made or if they are still being made. Those prices may be for very old bows for all I know.
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Re: am I asking a fair price?
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04/08/16 05:25 AM
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I did the search and the $400 bows were bare bones/no extra's. At least I thought they were. I will look a little harder tomorrow, but yep brutal honesty is what I am after!!
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Re: am I asking a fair price?
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04/09/16 02:30 AM
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your extras won't add much value, maybe $75-100. I'd say 450-500 would be fair.
Bows loose valve very quickly as technology continues to improve every year.
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Re: am I asking a fair price?
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04/09/16 11:39 AM
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Yes, too much. The accessories won't increase value as much as you paid for them. A used bow is like a used car with quite a bit of depreciation. I would think start out asking maybe $600 and be prepared to go lower.
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Re: am I asking a fair price?
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04/09/16 12:36 PM
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I appreciate the in-put fellas! I will lower the price this weekend. Any other suggestions to get this sold?
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Re: am I asking a fair price?
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04/10/16 05:12 PM
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Consider selling bare bow and splitting accessories. May help it sell since most people plan to add accessories to their personal taste, and also selling itemized may give you a higher total profit. Depending on length, I would possibly be interested in the gold tip arrows.
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