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Greetings, I believe this is a 60+ pound bow. A bought it from a guy who described it as a “Bear 70# recurve.” Thanks!
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cant help but I wanted to say that it is a great looking bow, good wood.
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I’ll take a stab at it. Looks like a Kodiak. Peel that moleskin off the sight window and there should be the weight and possibly a serial number written there. A serial number would help to figure out what model and what year it was made.
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SnufforNot- I peeled the moleskin and found no markings. I’m surprised to find nothing!
Herb- What year is your takedown?
Thanks for sharing in my inquiry,
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That is odd. My Bear bows have the serial #, AMO, and weight on the riser some where. My grizzly has 50# on the riser and under the leather plate in the sight window. When I did not see it evident on the lower riser in your pics I assumed it would be under that moleskin.
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snuffornot wrote: That is odd. My Bear bows have the serial #, AMO, and weight on the riser some where. My grizzly has 50# on the riser and under the leather plate in the sight window. When I did not see it evident on the lower riser in your pics I assumed it would be under that moleskin.
Here is link to an article on dating Bear bows. If the medallion is brass and flush mounted it is pre 1970. To bad the serial number does not appear anywhere.
http://ezinearticles.com/?How-To-Date-Your-Fred-Bear-Bow&id=475131
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is it possible that some bowyer made it and put that bear medallion on there? Kinda odd that it has no serial number!? Info like that doesnt wear off, just thinking aloud!
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Greatreearcher wrote: is it possible that some bowyer made it and put that bear medallion on there? Kinda odd that it has no serial number!? Info like that doesnt wear off, just thinking aloud!
Had that same thought. I noticed the medalion looks kind of out of the normal alignment. You could be onto something.
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It’s a newer (since the late 1990’s) Bear model. Specs are the same as the super k, but they used the camo wood. I don’t believe they made them for that long because that’s only the second one I have seen. The first was a used bow in bow shop near my home, and that was at least 6 or 7 years ago. I’m sure someone just tried to refinish it, which is why there is no marks on it. I always thought that camo wood looked pretty cool on it. I have a 1998 Super K, and it’s a great shooter, but a little on the plain side compared to the camo wood.
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Thanks to everyone for your contributions. You’re all a great bunch of fellow people on the traditional bow hunting journey. I hope our paths cross around some camp fires. Blessings and happy hunting, Dave >>>——–>
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Well I know this is an old thread, but the Kodiak in question was from the early to mid 1980’s and made in Gainesville, Fl.
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Good affordable start to a collection.
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