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Black Widow MAIII TD in Autumn Oak **Pics Added**

Started by 3bnRanger, June 10, 2013, 01:20:00 PM

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3bnRanger

Gentlemen,
Long time lurker, first time poster. I have the opportunity to acquire the above recurve and through negotiations and a common bond established with the seller, I believe I was able to negotiate a fair price; however I would like to confirm through the knowledgeable individuals here. I understand this process is very subjective. I have not had the opportunity to shoot it but the specs suggest it will "fit" me well. Here is the information provided by the seller:

"I have a beautiful Black Widow MAIII Recurve in autumn oak. It has a fantastic handmade wooden quiver that matches the bow. It is 64" long, 53lbs @ 30" draw. It has a new black widow string w/silencers, 10 Beman matching woodgrain carbon arrows. I will throw in a leather armguard and finger glove and tab. Bow is mint. No scratches, beautiful and ready to hunt. text for pics, **********"

The bow is gorgeous and the seller was not lying when he stated it was "mint". The handmade quiver is a piece of art and gorgeous as well. I am trying not to make an emotional decision however this is proving difficult. I was able to negotiate the price to $600 for everything listed above. Insightful opinions appreciated. Thank you.

Mitch H

There are lots of members here who are much more knowledgable than me, but $600 sounds like a darn good deal for what you have listed. It sounds like a really good deal for just the bow itself!

Oh, and welcome to the site.  :)
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jlowrey75

$600 is a good deal for every thing. Jump on it and never look back. Welcome and good luck.
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kat

An MA suggests an older bow than a PMA, and in today's market I would guess the going price to be about $500. When you throw in the rest, I would say it sound like a very good deal to me also.
Ken Thornhill

MikeM


stabow

The Black Widow Autaum Oak is one best looking bows that Widow makes IMHO nicer than their X bows. Enjoy.......stabow
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ron w

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KSdan

Yup.  And 64" MA 53# @ 30" may just be one of the smoothest bows you ever shoot at that draw.  I will venture to guess that it will become THE reference point for the rest of your life.
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jonsimoneau

That is my favorite bow that Black Widow made. Excellent bow.

3bnRanger

I went ahead and purchased the BW and thought I would share a few photos.  This is my first BW and the craftmanship is amazing.

 

 

 

Hopewell Tom

TOM

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Wendell Berry

Rick Richard

Never seen a quiver like that one...unique.

Congrats and enjoy the new Widow.

Benjamin199

Nice bow, I regret selling my black widow.  That is a very cool quiver.
Jack Kempf Kwik Styk  60" 54@30
Holm-Made Goshawk 64" 46@28"
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Weasel

Good buy! If I had seen it I would have been all over it!

Jerry
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Brock

The MA II and III models were my favorite..especially in Autumn Oak.  I was looking for one for my brother last month and he found a SA-III instead....but great bows.
Keep em sharp,

Ron Herman
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