Pretty new to archery.
Was given this bow a few years back and it has very few markings, so i know very little about it,
Here is what i do know
>Given to a friend by his troop leader
>supposedly handmade
And thats it, it was a gift to me but i dont know if its shit or if its a masterpiece, so i decided to make a thread for it. I will post pics here, any info is great
These are the only markings on the bow
Bump
Just once for the night.
>>627172
That's easy, take it in to the biggest pawn shop in town, and tell them it was a custom job and you want to know what it's worth. If they offer you anything, it's worth about four times that amount.
>>627175
so you have a 50 pound draw 58 inch (unstrung single piece recurve
neet, especially that you got it for free
>>627288
I figured that out.
But thanks, it is pretty cool.
>>627300
how new are you are you to archery?
>>627303
Extremely?
I have experience with crossbows but none with bows other than homemade ones that were just for fuckin around.
Any particular reason you ask?
>>627308
well if you are interested in archery and want to pick it up then keep it (duh), if not I would say $170-190 is a reasonable pricefor it if you are going to sell it to someone who isn't a pawnshop or the like
>>627310
Oh, no way im sellin it, its a gift, i would feel bad either way, i wasn't tryin to find value, just wonderin if its a hand made or a cheap chinese one or what.
>>627172
Do you have a bow stringer? Post a pic of the shelf. Post a pic of the rest.
>>627471
At work now. Will post pics when im home. No bow stringer.