Complete Olympic recurve kit and extra's

SaabNut

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PSE Cobra riser,
Hoyt Epic 45lb recurve limbs with limb bags,
Mag rest with adjustable spring plunger,
Magnetic clicker,
Multi-click-adjustable quick-adjust pin sight,
Long rod, extender, v-bar, twins and quick detach,
11x Easton500 Carbon-Aero 30? arrows (one unfletched),
4-tube belt quiver with heavy duty clip belt,
Alloy 3-leg bow stand with removable legs and ground spike (storeinside the stand),
TLR-75 optical range finder, (new = ?50)
Platform tab,
Finger sling,
Wrist sling,
Spare string,
Recurve bow stringer,
3-buckle leather arm guard,
Mesh chest guard,
Army surplus leather belt-pouch and web belt,
Quiver sized clip board (for score cards),
TG-500 alloy brace gauge (bow square),
NFAS animal target face reference cards,
68-page reference guide for recurve archers,
various allen keys, tools, knock pliers etc,
Serving tool with almost full thread spool,
2-pocket 36? bow bag,

Location is near Nottingham.

Price now revised to £300, it's such a shame to see it sat there not being used.
 

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SaabNut

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Not a sausage hmm.

Too expensive? I thought this was quite a good price for what's on offer and what it cost originally.
 
You might have more luck on Ebay. Problem I think is that most of the kit is quite obscure/rare and doesn't tend to fetch much on the second hand market. I really like the X-Factor riser, but used PSE recurve gear never commands a great price.
 
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the-poet

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Sad but true.
Split the riser, limbs, sight, stabilisers and arrows and sell separately.
Items like tabs, bracers bow stands etc usually only fetch pennies if they sell at all.

It'll sell much faster on ebay but i think you maybe in for a shock at what they achieve.
 

SaabNut

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Thanks for the replies. That's quite surprised me that has.

I don't like ebay, that really why i came on here to advertise them, at least on here i'd know they're going to someone who'll use them.

Open to offers then. I'd rather sell everything together if possible.

What about my wife's Hoyt Sapphire compound that i've got advertised, any thoughts about that fellas?
 
With regards to the recurve set, I would say you're likely to have more luck around the ?350 mark but I think your best chances would be splitting the kit and listing on Ebay.
 
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the-poet

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It's the limbs and arrows that make a full set difficult to sell.
Most new archers will be shooting way less than 45lb and the more experienced archers already have the ancillary gear so dont want to pay for it.
I'm not a big fan of ebay either but stuff tends to find its value.
 
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