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Archery Hunting Tennessee
CrossBow Talk
Fair asking price?
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<blockquote data-quote="BlackBelt" data-source="post: 2275159" data-attributes="member: 5867"><p>I hate dealing with the low-ball offers that people make when you advertise on a public forum like craigslist. But it's part of the 'experience' of doing business.</p><p>Once I sold a beretta 9mm handgun through a similiar type of ad service. I met the guy, he looked at the pistol, and gave me cash half of the asking price and started to walk off. I had to subdue him and wrestle him to get my gun back.</p><p>I don't sell firearms that way anymore. I'd rather put them on consignment at the local gun range. I make less money, but the hassle factor is less.</p><p>Point being, you could ask a local archery shop if they'd consign your Horton....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlackBelt, post: 2275159, member: 5867"] I hate dealing with the low-ball offers that people make when you advertise on a public forum like craigslist. But it's part of the 'experience' of doing business. Once I sold a beretta 9mm handgun through a similiar type of ad service. I met the guy, he looked at the pistol, and gave me cash half of the asking price and started to walk off. I had to subdue him and wrestle him to get my gun back. I don't sell firearms that way anymore. I'd rather put them on consignment at the local gun range. I make less money, but the hassle factor is less. Point being, you could ask a local archery shop if they'd consign your Horton.... [/QUOTE]
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