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My 1961 Kodiak

Started by Migra Bill, November 27, 2008, 12:04:00 PM

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Migra Bill

OK guys here's the pic of the 61 Kodiak I picked up while in WV (along with 2 bucks). I got it from the original owner. I have not "touched it up" yet; these pics are as I received it. There are some superficial scratches on it that I will get out later. Love the Lime Green glass on this one. I also remember Bowdoc saying there were lots of variations of the 61 out there as far as wood types. This one has some sort of I beam construction. It does have the star stamp on it - I guess that detracts from the value, but that was has alot less stress marks than usually found on these 61's.

I haven't shot her yet, but at 50 pounds she should scream.
















Mike Shaw

VERY!NICE! thats in nice condition ..Good snag Bill
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d. ward

Later model (black coin) with a figured bubinga ibeam with a standard grain side slabs.Real cool bow.Star stamped ? and the next ? would be do the limbs look to have been painted green very near the original green fiberglass color ? They just look like odd color of green to me from your pic.Good score and great shooting bows.bowdoc

d. ward

Here's a pic of Teds and he just loves the way they shoot.Let us know what you think.bowdoc

flint kemper

Man oh Man I wish I could find one like that. Thanks for sharing. Flint

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reddogge

Nice.  I'd like to shoot that one along with just about anything else you own.
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Migra Bill

Richard- Than can be arranged. You have me over to hunt, I bring my arsenal along, and when the hunting is over - we have a shoot fest.

d. ward

Those are beautiful bows for sure.Did you get to shoot it yet ??????? bd

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