I have always priced my bows so the average person could buy one. I started at $150 20 years ago, raised the price to $300 over the years but never went higher except for the price of snake skins.
When my price was $150 you could by a custom recurve made by a reputable dealer for $250. Now a custom recurve could cost $500 and up. My price would still be $300 if I were to sell one but I have stopped offering them to the public.
My advice is to start low on your price, develop a customer base and gradually raise your price. If you make great bows, the word will spread and people will seek you out. I was turning down up to a dozen people a month when I was at my peak making bows, I could only make so many working full time at a regular job.
I never advertised but sold bows all over the world, people in other countries found out about me somehow. Word of mouth is a powerful advertising tool, especially if you are a stand up guy, offer a great product, replace broken bows no questions asked and refund money if the customer is not happy with a bow like I did.
Think of a fair price to charge archers in Croatia and don't base it on what we pay here in the states, your economy is vastly different. Establish your good reputation first and the orders will come flooding in.