Does a bow loose its re-sale value if you have the bowyer put your name on the bow? Example " Custom made for Joe Blow" How many tradgangers have had there name put on a new bow?
Never had a custom made for me but I know I won't buy a used bow with a guys name on it. That's just me though. Most folks probably don't care.
I never think about resale when I am buying a bow. I just buy what I want, how I want it.
Killdeer :dunno:
I agree with Killdeer. But I have bought used bows with names on them, they seemed to shoot just as well as those with my name on them. I will always have something put on any bow built for me...just my thinking is get it how YOU want it.
Travis
I always have my name and even dedications on my bows!
Yep me too, and if it bothers you that much you can always have it removed with a little work.
I don't like my name on them. Two of four have come with it anyway. Make sure you are very specific about it one way or the other. I don't care to have a name on a bow or otherwise. Something other than a name and not objectionable is ok with me.
Rather not have someone elses name on a bow, but sometimes it gives me someone to talk to... especially when I do something stupid.
I bought a used bow with another guys name on it a while back. It bugged me so bad I went to the bowyer (who just happened to be a good friend of mine) and had it removed and replaced with my name. Everything felt right after I did that.
BTW, it only took about an hour for him to remove the other guys name and put mine on it. I only had to give up one day shooting it to let the finish get good and dry.
Bisch
I just bought a Blacktail bow. I didn't put my name on it because I don't believe I own it in the truest sense. While I think it's fine for others to put their name on their bows so it can be identified, for myself I just thought it was petty - that I was assuming my self importance was more than it should be.
My decision had nothing to do with resale because I'm pretty certain I'll never resell the bow.
I sat in a treestand a few days ago looking at the bow and marvelled over the woods used - two central American woods in the riser and veneer, Asian wood in the limbs and Oregon wood in the accents. It reminded me of how archeologists have found 12,000 year old arrow heads made from stone that was transported hundreds of miles and woods likely transported from Oklahoma. Somehow I see the mysticism in the confluence of man's spirit and nature's.
I don't mind a name on a bow but what gets me is when a bowyer puts the date it was made because then if the wife sees it I can't use the old line..."Oh that one I've had it for years" or " Oh that one? It's an old bow I just haven't shot much that's why you don't remember ever seeing before"
Have the bowsmith put "To my friend Johnny Depp" on the limb face.
I have a friend give a longbow as a gift to his fiance with the inscription "Will you marry me?" I have to really want a bow to buy it with someone elses name on it??
The only bow I've bought that had someone else's name on it turned out to be my favorite bow. It doesn't bother me that much.
I have a Widow with someone else's name on it. The way I look at it that name saved me $500. Does not bother me.
Doesnt bother me a bit..... I either like a bow or not, the overall fit and finish is more important.
Most of the used bows I've bought have had someones name on them. In each case I've had them tell me some of the stories that go with the bow. What its killed and where its been. I think it adds to the value to know what its history is. It also lets you talk to it and remind it of what its supposed to do when the time comes. Its been there done that.
MAP
I agree with Map,it could be intriguing to know the stories behind a bow.
To find a name on a vintage bow just add interest to it,who he was?
It is so easy to erase a name,few seconds and some finish!
i prefer no name but thats just my opinion
Thanks for the response. Looks like it is split 50/50. Thinking of ordering a Black Widow at the K-ZOO show in January. I would probably keep it for a long time.Not sure on the name. I bought a Kodiak Mag off flea-bay back in 2005 and it had a name scribed in the glass "Terry Pick". If any one knows Terry tell him I have his bow.
It doesn't hurt the value any. a used bow is a used bow, It's just not as marketable.
personally If I like it and shoot it well, then I dont even notice a small name on it somewhere.
I have bought and sold bows with and without names and dedications, sometimes my own-it does not seem to make a difference.
QuoteOriginally posted by Cyclic-Rivers:
It doesn't hurt the value any. a used bow is a used bow, It's just not as marketable.
personally If I like it and shoot it well, then I dont even notice a small name on it somewhere.
I feel the same way...sometimes less marketable, but never a loss in value. I have had bows with other names on them....it was the bow itself that make me keep/sell the bow, not the name.
I am only concerned with how the bow fits me. I've had them with and without someones name on them. One had the name written over the finish, so I just wiped it off with a little acetone and replaced it with mine. If I sell it, I can easily delete my name as well. I killed my first deer with that bow, so I guess the name really didn't matter much.
My name isn't on my Kanati, which Jason made for me, but I won't ever sell it anyway, so it could just as well be...maybe I'll fix that sometime.
I too prefer no name. I wonder how many bows sold with the original buyers name on it would have thought that they would ever have sold that bow. Very few would be my guess.
I have the bowyer put a name on the bow. Either something that describes the bow aesthetically or the inspiration for her. Like blondie my blonde colored myrtle lam whip or Sally whos lams look like a snake track in sand. Sally was my pet python in college.
I have the bowyer put a name on the bow. Either something that describes the bow aesthetically or the inspiration for her. Like blondie my blonde colored myrtle lam whip or Sally whos lams look like a snake track in sand. Sally was my pet python in college.
My buddy had his name put on a new longbow he had built--after hunting one evening he laid it on top of his car while he shed his other stuff. Drove off and forgot it was up there--the bow fell off along a back road and was found by an honest guy who took it home and looked his number up and called him. Had his name not been there it would have been gone forever. He was glad he had his name on it. :)
I also wouldn't buy a bow with someone's name on it. Just wouldn't seem right.
John