Well life is starting to really settle for me here in the senior years. Things now side on the familiar and routine, I for once am okay with that. A scaling back is going on now with a good many things because excess is what I see around me these days.
I have decided that the time is here to be a one bow man. And the one I have taken the big bucks and turkey through the years is my Silvertip. I do like that longbow but just do not see the point in keeping it when the recurve is going out the door with me in the Spring and Fall.
I have never sold a bow and I am asking for ways to avoid any pitfalls while doing so. Is the Classified here completely safe or is it better to do something face to face at a shoot (GLLI or Cloverdale for me) or some other in person ways? If anyone has any ideas or advice I would greatly appreciate the info.
Thanks, john
At 68 (tomorrow), I'm definitely now thinking about all the excess. I have about three lifetimes of 'stuff' that I will never use. What I can't sell or give away likely becomes landfill refuse in a few years when my wife gets rid of it.
Your question...I have the best luck on Ebay. Lots of exposure usually means better pricing. I like not having to ship it until the buyer has made payment to Ebay. At least for me, its always been fool proof.