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ID Bear Kodiak

Started by Dennis Allman, October 12, 2019, 07:31:57 PM

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Dennis Allman

This is a 60", 50# bow, the handle looks to be rosewood. From the acc's with it looks to be, I am guessing late 60's, early 70's. Serial # 1AK175. There is a 5-point star stamped under or over the serial #, but under the finish. Any help will be appreciated. Sorry, I can not do pictures

Dennis Allman

deeksleak

Probably a 1961 because a lot were stamped but could also be a 1962

Dennis Allman

What is the meaning of the  "STAMPED STAR"?

deeksleak

Sent back to company for warranty work

Dennis Allman


mangonboat

That serial number could be almost any year 1955 to 1964. We'd need a photo or two to ID the year..
mangonboat

I've adopted too many bows that needed a good home.

Dennis Allman


Drywood

  From the info that you gave.Its 60" if its "Bark Gray"  ,if its a Pewter coin,tip is white-Gray-white . The number and letter is common to a Bear 1962 Kodiak.It was made on the same press as the 1961,but I think yours is a 1962.A 1961 is green and only has one Letter in the I.D.
     The 1963 Kodiak is the "dog" style with a normal I.D. of 17BG127.But is also Bark Gray.
        Good Luck :archer:

detroitdd

I've read that the star meant that they were pushing last years models out the door at bargain price to get rid of them. So they stampped a star across the serial number. I don't know why they did that; maybe if there was a warranty issue they would know that the buyer didn't pay full price?

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