I received a call from my dear ol' dad last week, and he said that he had found a Bear recurve at a pawn shop in Waco. He had already left the pawn shop before we were able to talk. He quickly looked over it while he was there and told me that the limbs were in good shape and appeared to be a good shooter bow... which I still believe it is. It sounded to be a pretty good deal. I told him to go ahead and snag it the next time he was in the area and I'd buy it and we'd flip it or trade it if we weren't happy with it. Yesterday he was back in Waco and ran by there and picked it up. After I got off work I ran by his house and took a look at it. Upon first glance it seemed to look pretty good. Upon further inspection, we had a "duh moment" and found it to be a lefty. Further inspection found that the little gold Bear "button" or "seal" or whatever its called, was broken off. Things got even worse when I finally looked at the Kwikee Kwiver and found out that it was mounted with 2 wood screws. Anyhow, we all shoot right handed, so we have no use for it. Now we are trying to figure out what to do with it, considering the flaws. Not sure if we should just try and sell it or... ? Any ideas if this is even still salable? What would it be worth, if it is salable? Kind of a bummer... I sure was looking forward to shooting a "new to me" bow.




Also found a couple more flaws. It had a price tag on it so long that you can see where the sticker was before I pealed it off... and there is a small spot where the clear coat has flaked.





Also found a couple more flaws. It had a price tag on it so long that you can see where the sticker was before I pealed it off... and there is a small spot where the clear coat has flaked.


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