Kind of tough to beat that price for a somewhat decent recurve. I would avoid buying anything used, unless you could inspect first, especially the limbs. A lot of people don't unstring recurves when done shooting it. Also a lot of people don't have or know the proper way to string a recurve, and check for proper brace height. Make sure you know what the brace height should be for whatever bow you buy. 60 lbs pull is more than enough weight, with no let off and on real cold days after sitting for hours, you might not care for that poundage. I've seen a lot of guys insist on getting heavy draw recurves when switching over from compounds, only to seem them struggle holding it at full draw.
Mark2.