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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: damascusdave on July 06, 2014, 09:31:00 PM
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A while ago I posted about 64 inch Kodiaks and as a result got an offer to buy a 64 inch KD...well after considerable research I came to the striking conclusion that they are worth what you are willing to pay...and I decided I was not willing to pay...but those two little words butcher block kept popping into my brain...yesterday I learned I have some unexpected disposable cash so when my friend mentioned butcher block I immediately decided that I really am willing to pay...the bow should be on its way to me next week...not many out there but I would sure like to see a PIC of your butcher block KD...I will now have 3 1960 Kodiaks with butcher block
DDave
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I sounds as if you have the bug as bad as I do.
I now have three Kodiak Deluxes and two Kodiak Special Deluxes. I will have to look when I get home. It seems to me that I saw a butcher block in the bunch but didn't pay much attention to it.
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I think butcher block sight windows were fairly common in 1960. I no longer own this beauty but shot it regularly when I did.
(http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/aa277/DUCK_TRAP/deluxe.jpg) (http://s198.photobucket.com/user/DUCK_TRAP/media/deluxe.jpg.html) (http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/aa277/DUCK_TRAP/KD014.jpg) (http://s198.photobucket.com/user/DUCK_TRAP/media/KD014.jpg.html)
DD
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Trap I was kind of thinking I paid too much for the bow before you posted the pics...does not get much better than that in a production bow...truly worthy of the Deluxe name...now to find me a nice Special Deluxe, which oddly enough might be a bit lower in price...and that brings up another question...were any Special Deluxes made with butcher block or did they even use the I beam construction?
DDave
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Hi Dave, I"m not sure about the Special Deluxes.
When I purchased the above KD I thought I had found something very special but Wade Phillips proceeded to show me pics of 5 or 6 1960 Kodiaks and Kodiak Deluxes with Butcher Block I beams.
While not as uncommon as I thought, they are still amazing specimens and possibly the most beautiful one piece bows ever produced by Bear Archery. Mine was a real shooter too.
I also had a 55# 64" KD that was a looker and a shooter.
As far as "paying too much money", here's a way to look at that. You can always make more money but, original 1960 Kodiak Deluxes will never be made again.
DD
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Trap the fact that you used to have those two Kodiak Deluxes keeps haunting me...whatever possessed you to let those two beauties go?...oh yeah I almost forgot why I came here to post...as of yesterday my KD was in Chicago on its way to Canada...now I am at the mercy of the postal services and Canada Customs
DDave
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I had a butcher block 1959 Grizzly. Beautiful. If I ever see a LH one it would be hard to pass up.
Beautiful bow TRAP! Look forward to seeing yours Dave.
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Trap kind of set the standard for us guys...it is a lot easier to get more money than it is_________...I have never seen a left handed butcher block bow of any description...thanks a lot Colin...now I have something else to watch for
DDave
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I am getting ready to post some pics of the KD when it gets here and I am back to being able to post photos
DDave
(http://i849.photobucket.com/albums/ab54/damascusdave_2009/6585a6ed-4613-435d-9248-a456d07a359e.jpg) (http://s849.photobucket.com/user/damascusdave_2009/media/6585a6ed-4613-435d-9248-a456d07a359e.jpg.html)
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Looks like it may have cleared Canada Customs
DDave
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Dave,
My butcher block was right handed. If I ever see one LH I will let you know....after I buy it!!! LOL
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Colin,
I will return the favour...thanks
DDave
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Serial number is LA161...coin is copper...butcher block is gorgeous...and a dirty dog stole my new laptop so I am once again unable to post pictures
DDave
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:banghead: :banghead: :banghead:
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I wanted to add more Colin but was unsure of how to phrase it...thanks for expressing exactly how I feel without resorting to my truck driver vocabulary
DDave
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Oh yeah, and thanks for making me laugh in the face of adversity
DDave
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Saw a few at Denton. One was a butcher block de luxe.
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I paid 700 dollars for mine because I could...really hard to try to determine what to pay for collectible bows these days...not so hard to determine what I like and want...I now have three butcher block 1960 Kodiak bows...for me butcher block and copper coin are worth an extra hundred bucks...I love their character...I am going to be able to post pictures soon using another computer...stay tuned
DDave
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Sorry to jerk you around but pictures will be coming soon...for those of you who frequent that other site I post on take a look a "Dave's new bow"
DDave
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I will save the best for last...the bow is not perfect...odd how people in the past did not realize that one day we were going to pay many times what a bow cost new because of a phenomenon called collectibles...in reality I bought the bow as a shooter anyway and although I can see those blemishes would be easily fixed with some careful drilling and dowelling that is never going to happen
DDave
(http://i849.photobucket.com/albums/ab54/damascusdave_2009/P8032505.jpg) (http://s849.photobucket.com/user/damascusdave_2009/media/P8032505.jpg.html)
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As nice as the bow is in pictures I am just not a good enough photographer to do it justice...if you want to see it in person get in the lineup of Tradgangers who are going to hunt with me in the next couple of years...oh and Roy of course, who already booked for this year with someone else
DDave
(http://i849.photobucket.com/albums/ab54/damascusdave_2009/P8032505.jpg) (http://s849.photobucket.com/user/damascusdave_2009/media/P8032505.jpg.html)
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Apparently I am also not so hot at picking pictures...lets try that one again
DDave
(http://i849.photobucket.com/albums/ab54/damascusdave_2009/P8032494.jpg) (http://s849.photobucket.com/user/damascusdave_2009/media/P8032494.jpg.html)
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And now for the good stuff...copper coin...gorgeous multi tone butcherblock...a 1960 Grayling Bear finish that is still as good as the day it left the factory...and of course the original featherrest and side plate...to me those things are priceless (and timeless)...oh yeah and some of the nicest zebrawood ever grown, not to mention real Brazilian Rosewood that has been banned from exportation for many years
DDave
(http://i849.photobucket.com/albums/ab54/damascusdave_2009/P8032510.jpg) (http://s849.photobucket.com/user/damascusdave_2009/media/P8032510.jpg.html)
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(http://i849.photobucket.com/albums/ab54/damascusdave_2009/P8032508.jpg) (http://s849.photobucket.com/user/damascusdave_2009/media/P8032508.jpg.html)
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(http://i849.photobucket.com/albums/ab54/damascusdave_2009/P8032507.jpg) (http://s849.photobucket.com/user/damascusdave_2009/media/P8032507.jpg.html)
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(http://i849.photobucket.com/albums/ab54/damascusdave_2009/P8032503.jpg) (http://s849.photobucket.com/user/damascusdave_2009/media/P8032503.jpg.html)
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And my favourite part of the bow as a wrap up for now
DDave
(http://i849.photobucket.com/albums/ab54/damascusdave_2009/P8032498.jpg) (http://s849.photobucket.com/user/damascusdave_2009/media/P8032498.jpg.html)
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I never went looking for this bow, it came looking for me...a big thank you to Tradganger Gary for contacting me that he had the bow available and for selling it to me...we truly do have some of the best people on here
DDave