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Yet another bow identification please

Started by Novaln1975, November 05, 2008, 11:25:00 PM

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Novaln1975

Seems I am always looking for old Kodiaks. I found in a listing this guy selling a bunch of stuff including this bow



Is this a Kodiak? If so can anybody date the bow?

I´m just not qualified yet...

Thanks

Simon

d. ward

Got a little better pic??? It does not look Kodiak to me,but rather maybe Kodiak magnum..very small looking sight window for a Kodie...keep us posted.bowdoc

Novaln1975

No it's the only pic I got. I'll try to get more.

d. ward

Gee's I keep comeing back to this one.It's bugging heck out of me.It there any serial numbers or lettering on the bow any where.Or maybe is it a new model..bd

Mike Shaw

TGMM Family Of The Bow

Novaln1975

I can't get ahold of the seller. I just have a telephone number and no answer ...

Simon

Novaln1975

The sight window does look a little small for a Kodiak if I compare it to a 61-62 K. The front of the riser seems too rounded also. The Kodiaks look to have a slightly pointy riser. The grip is very thin too. The early 60s Kodiaks seem to have a slightly thicker grip if I am not mistaken. My 66 K has a thicker grip than my 71 Super Kodiak.

Simon

PAPALAPIN

Lots of selelrs don't know a thing about bows.  They find them in estate sales and such.

I have seen Kodiak Hunters, Kodiak Specials and Kodiak Magnums listed as "Kodiak" on e8ay.

That might be an Indian Senaca for all we know, or some other lesser brand.  They hear about bows being referred to as "Kodiak" so they list them that way.
JACK MILLET-TBG,TGMM Family of the Bow


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