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Bear Kodiak Specials 1955-1967 Identification Guide

Started by Wade Phillips, March 01, 2009, 01:11:00 PM

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Wade Phillips

Roy - That 61 KS really has nicely contrasting grain, tight on the shelf side and open on the coin side.

Trap - Nice 68" 1959 KS. The burled grain in the sight window is super, about as nice as I've ever seen. Added it to the list of 59s on the first page.
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damascusdave

It is time to take this thread back to the top for another run.

DDave
I set out a while ago to reduce my herd of 40 bows...And I am finally down to 42

damascusdave

Photobucket is working again so I will add a couple of pics.

The bow has been reassigned to whitetail duty.

DDave
I set out a while ago to reduce my herd of 40 bows...And I am finally down to 42

damascusdave

QuoteOriginally posted by sticknstring+:
Great thread Wade!

Been gone for a few days and missed alot of good stuff.

I dont have a 59 for the list(Yet!), but here's the one's I do have....
 two 61's, a 63 and a 66.
 
 
I notice that your 63 has micarta on the upper end of the riser. Mine only has it below the shelf.

I have to say that I am not a great fan of micarta accents. Black and white just do not belong on a bow that is essentially varying shades of brown and red brown.

My 64 Polar has green and white overlays and that is a little more reasonable.

DDave
I set out a while ago to reduce my herd of 40 bows...And I am finally down to 42

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damascusdave

My KS is just too nice a bow to not get restored. Not the greatest bubinga grain, but interesting nevertheless.  The upper rosewood cap is very nice. I have an old friend who is a bowyer here in Alberta and I am going to give him this bow to touch up after it has finished hunting. Even if it does not shoot a whitetail before the end of the season it has earned a facelift just by having survived for 47 years. The limbs are as straight as the day they left the factory.

DDave
I set out a while ago to reduce my herd of 40 bows...And I am finally down to 42

damascusdave

In retrospect the only thing I am gonna do with these bows is figure out some way to seal the "stress lines" so that no moisture can penetrate to the core.

I carry the scars,wrinkles,cracks,dents, and discolourations of my 59 years and there is no reason these oldies should not as well.

DDave
I set out a while ago to reduce my herd of 40 bows...And I am finally down to 42

Jack Shanks

I'm not sure if this is the place to add a 59 KS or not? I have a left hand XE904  66" 40# no underlays.
Jack Shanks

Wade Phillips

Jack -

I updated the Kodiak Special Thread with your bow...

Thanks for letting us know about it.
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Jack Shanks

Thanks Wade, it doesn't have the underlays though so you might want to note that on the list.


Jack
Jack Shanks

Wade Phillips

Jack -

I just noted no underlays.

Thanks for the information.

Anyone else have a 1959 Kodiak Special they want to list on the first page of this thread.... ???
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minnesota_hunter

I picked up a 70" KS I can add.
It is  40 @ 29   with underlays
ZA067

Wade Phillips

Minnesota hunter -

Just added your KS to the list. Thanks for posting the information.
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59Alaskan

Wade,

I am the proud owner of a wonderful '59 KS.

serial # XB263; 48#; 66"; right handed

Black underlays.  Has not been re-finished.  Yellowing on the limbs but is really in great shape so am going to leave it as is.
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doug77

Wade, I have a LH '59 KS 64" 47# Serial# WC124








Roddo

Here are a couple to add:YB393 68"50#,YB392 68"50#
YB995 68" 73# TA031 70" 65#@29,no underlays.

Hoof

Wade, here's one you can add to the 59KS list  1959 62", 48# - VA611L - no underlays - Hoof ....Looks like I have the little sister to yours?

Tom

I also have a '59 KS, Serial # WA883,64", 45#@26, with underlays. Have shot it some but it needs some TLC to bring it back to its glory days.
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alaskabowhunter

Here's a rare bow to add to the mix:
1960 Kodiak Special 62", 40# ... only one I have ever seen. It is the top bow on the rack.



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