I came close to buying an Eclipse a few years ago, but chose to go with the Super Match instead. It's a striking looking piece (photos never do it justice), and the one I shot performed perfectly and was nicely balanced. Nothing like steel everything to make for a solid platform.
The auction doesn't indicate how old the gun is; it only assures that it has never been fired. When I was in the market in 2006, the basic Eclipse Custom II could be had NIB for about $900. I just looked at Impact Guns, and they have it listed (but out of stock) for $1,084. Kimber now shows 'em at $1,250 MSRP. The purchase price for the Super Match I bought was $493 less than what Kimber now shows as MSRP.
I haven't been keeping up with Kimber's changing MSRPs, but if the Eclipse can't be sold as completely NIB and was purchased a few years ago, then--just MHO--the $947 "buy now" price isn't too far off the grid to be reasonable.
After all, if you buy it and don't like it, you can always give it to me...

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