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Kodiak Magnum help

Started by T Folts, October 17, 2016, 12:51:00 PM

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T Folts

My brother just gave me a Kodiak Magnum. its in rough shape.
first it is stamped display right below the coin that is missing. it is stamped 22 right on the serial number. it looks like bubinga or something in the riser, not sure what they used but it is reddish brown. The glass is green. the serial number is 15B91. its 52" 48#. The glass is in bad shape. I was thinking it might be a 61. display bow. My brother lives 30 minutes from Grayling.
US ARMY 1984-1988

papabear08


Blackhawk

It sure sounds like a '61, and a tough one to find in excellent shape...especially with non-stressed glass.  The '61 and '62 KM's are a couple of my favorites as well as the '71 version.
Lon Scott

T Folts

Question, Should I get it restored? Can I get a coin for it?
US ARMY 1984-1988

warpedarrow

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If it looks like the bottom bow, it is a 1961.
Brad Lehmann

T Folts

Warpedarrow.
It does look like the bottom one.
Anyone know where I can get new silkscreen and a coin?
US ARMY 1984-1988

warpedarrow

acaah@aol.com
Al Harford Jr. should have dry transfers.


Watch the auction site for a coin.  Mine looks to be pewter.  If you don't want to wait, buy a reproduction coin, paint it silver, then smear some black paint across the high spots.  I have purchased several reproduction coins from 3Rivers and a couple on the auction site.
Brad Lehmann

Captain*Kirk

Try the Bow Hospital. John does fantastic work.

http://bowhospital.com/
Aim small,miss small

Blackhawk

Brad, that's a great foursome of magnums.   :thumbsup:
Lon Scott

warpedarrow

Thanks Lon,

I actually have five now but hopefully not for long.  Decided to clean the racks and collect only Kodiaks and Kodiak Specials.  I listed the three 70's models on TBH today.  I will keep my 1961 and 1962 models and someday try to get the 63s but I find it hard to get excited about basically the same bow with a different colored stripe in it...
Brad Lehmann

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