Hi All,
I don't know where to post this so if a moderator wants to move the post that's fine by me. OK, so when, one day, I produce a bow that is of a professional standard and I want to sell it, how will I know what to sell it for? Please, I do not want the 'how much is your time worth', or 'add a premium if you are a reputable maker' or any of the other how long is a piece of string platitudes. I have been a wood-worker for long enough to have heard all those answers that ultimatley are meaningless. A yew longbow of a good quality and a draw-weight of, say 50# will have a ball-park price it generally sells for; a pyramid selfbow in osage would also have a price they are generally sold for but while I can find a price for the longbow, I cant find prices for the less main-stream offerings - like a character short-bow, or a hazel flat-bow, for instance. So what are the different types of bow generally worth, assuming the quality is of a professional level but sold privately, i.e. without the mark-up a shop must add?