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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: monkeyball on December 02, 2014, 05:51:00 PM
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You fellas that are into the Bear recurves, what sort of value does a 1964 Kodiak Special have. Just curious and thanks ahead for your help.
Bow is in very good condition. 38# @ 28" 66" 9cl120
Good Shooting,
Craig
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It's tough to put set values on just about any old bow, and your best bet is to check the completed listings on the big auction site.
I know I have been looking for a nice '64 KS, but in a 63" length with a weight around 45#. If your bow has no serious issues, drilled holes, twist, etc, my guess is $150-$250.
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Aw Craig, now what have you done?
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How about a picture?
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You betcha....
(http://i496.photobucket.com/albums/rr330/livrht/DSCF0348_zpsdf9bf1a8.jpg) (http://s496.photobucket.com/user/livrht/media/DSCF0348_zpsdf9bf1a8.jpg.html)
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(http://i496.photobucket.com/albums/rr330/livrht/DSCF0344_zpsefd6d894.jpg) (http://s496.photobucket.com/user/livrht/media/DSCF0344_zpsefd6d894.jpg.html)
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(http://i496.photobucket.com/albums/rr330/livrht/DSCF0334_zpse69058e9.jpg) (http://s496.photobucket.com/user/livrht/media/DSCF0334_zpse69058e9.jpg.html)
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(http://i496.photobucket.com/albums/rr330/livrht/DSCF0339_zps19c1ba1e.jpg) (http://s496.photobucket.com/user/livrht/media/DSCF0339_zps19c1ba1e.jpg.html)
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(http://i496.photobucket.com/albums/rr330/livrht/DSCF0340_zpsbeb13d95.jpg) (http://s496.photobucket.com/user/livrht/media/DSCF0340_zpsbeb13d95.jpg.html)
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(http://i496.photobucket.com/albums/rr330/livrht/DSCF0341_zps3e8f6ba7.jpg) (http://s496.photobucket.com/user/livrht/media/DSCF0341_zps3e8f6ba7.jpg.html)
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(http://i496.photobucket.com/albums/rr330/livrht/DSCF0338_zps86bdb33a.jpg) (http://s496.photobucket.com/user/livrht/media/DSCF0338_zps86bdb33a.jpg.html)
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(http://i496.photobucket.com/albums/rr330/livrht/DSCF0343_zps2b1101a0.jpg) (http://s496.photobucket.com/user/livrht/media/DSCF0343_zps2b1101a0.jpg.html)
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There is a small fine scratch on the upper limb on the back.
(http://i496.photobucket.com/albums/rr330/livrht/DSCF0351_zps2b12c416.jpg) (http://s496.photobucket.com/user/livrht/media/DSCF0351_zps2b12c416.jpg.html)
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(http://i496.photobucket.com/albums/rr330/livrht/DSCF0353_zpscb451cb4.jpg) (http://s496.photobucket.com/user/livrht/media/DSCF0353_zpscb451cb4.jpg.html)
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Right down the middle....
(http://i496.photobucket.com/albums/rr330/livrht/DSCF0352_zps60c4401c.jpg) (http://s496.photobucket.com/user/livrht/media/DSCF0352_zps60c4401c.jpg.html)
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What do you think???????????
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I do not think it"s a 1964
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I was going off of the identification guide and photos here on the Kodiak Special thread. What year do you think it may be?
Good Shooting,
Craig
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Looks like a 1964 to me.
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That is what I thought Jack, thank you.
Good Shooting,
Craig
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Craig,
For a short period I was gathering Kodiak Specials to have one from every year that they were produced. Although I have a couple '63s and a '65 I don't believe I ever owned a 1964 before I gave up on the idea.
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It looks very much like the 1964 Kodiak in Wade's pictures, even to the grain of the riser wood...Kodiak Specials were the top-of-the-line bows for Bear when they were being made yet they have never had the collector appeal that the Kodiaks have enjoyed...of course now that Kodiak prices are generally deflated prices are closer together...one thing you should be very pleased about is the intact brush rest...those can be difficult to find
DDave
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Sorry it looked newer
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Pretty bow, for sure
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Alright, so it looks like it is a '64. I have one opinion of 150. to 250. depending on condition.
Would anyone else like to add any other thoughts on value?
Good Shooting,
Craig
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Yes, it is 1964 for sure. At 66", it is the most common length of the three different lengths of the 1964 Kodiak Specials. The 150 to 250 range depending on condition is realistic for this year and length bow.
It appears to be in very nice condition except the small scratch you point out. The "+" stamp you show over the serial number should not effect the desirability nor value of the bow for a knowledgeable collector.
With no holes, no vertical stress cracks in the glass it looks like a nice bow for the collector/shooter.
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Thanks Wade.
Good Shooting,
Craig