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Here is all 3 lengths of the '59 Kodiak with maple sight window in all original condition. The 56 incher was recently acquired from a fellow trad ganger (the deal was made with his father actually)to both our satisfaction. Thanks again Alex. It is with pleasure I present these pics, a small tribute to the late Al Reader. I miss not being able to call Al and talk bows. These photos were as much his dream as they are mine. I hope you enjoy.
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Hi Chuck.....there looking good....got to love maple trees..Thanks for the post.. Hink
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I'm sure this is as close as I'll ever get to those three. They certainly look good together. What a Treat. Thanks for the Pics!!!!!!
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That brought a smile to my face. Thanks for sharing them.
......Philip
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Rich- great art work, love the t/d handle, it ties in with Al and his stellar takedown collection. Al looks great, you hit that out of the park there.
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