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Hi all. I'm wondering if anybody here has (or knows of somebody who has) lost, or had stolen, an SF Carbon sight?
I ask because I bought one on Ebay and it arrived without the mounting block. The seller is trying to persuade me that he never had one and that it's not an integral part of the sight. In a couple of days I shall escalate the dispute. (Yes, I know I should have noticed the bracket wasn't in the photos - just as I should have noticed it's left-handed, while I'm not. I resolve never to bid on ebay when under the influence of cold medication - especially the single malt kind).
However, I began to wonder how somebody could have the rest of the sight, including the bag (which also held a pair of limb alignment tools, some allen keys, a few nocks and some spare springs and a plunger for a button. Then I realised that this is just how somebody might carry their sight around when not in use - obviously the bracket would remain on the bow. The bag, however, would be something that some low-life could easily snaffle and try to sell on Ebay.
Here is the original auction - LINK I would be grateful if people could check it out, especially those from the Wokingham area. It would be great if the outcome of this could be that I'm reunited with my money, an archer is reunited with their sight and a scumbag is reunited with the police.
I ask because I bought one on Ebay and it arrived without the mounting block. The seller is trying to persuade me that he never had one and that it's not an integral part of the sight. In a couple of days I shall escalate the dispute. (Yes, I know I should have noticed the bracket wasn't in the photos - just as I should have noticed it's left-handed, while I'm not. I resolve never to bid on ebay when under the influence of cold medication - especially the single malt kind).
However, I began to wonder how somebody could have the rest of the sight, including the bag (which also held a pair of limb alignment tools, some allen keys, a few nocks and some spare springs and a plunger for a button. Then I realised that this is just how somebody might carry their sight around when not in use - obviously the bracket would remain on the bow. The bag, however, would be something that some low-life could easily snaffle and try to sell on Ebay.
Here is the original auction - LINK I would be grateful if people could check it out, especially those from the Wokingham area. It would be great if the outcome of this could be that I'm reunited with my money, an archer is reunited with their sight and a scumbag is reunited with the police.