It was posted on e8ay by a former Bear Grayling employee. He had 3 of them from when the Grayling factory was in operation. When Bear moved to Gainesville, many employees did not go. They stayed in Michigan. As the museum was dismantled and moved to Gainesville, some employees collected souvaneirs (sic) that were not going to Florida. This guy got 3 K Mag doglegs that had been hanging on the wall for years.
It was advertised as a "never Strung 1963 Kodiak Magnum".
I think I got it for about $100.00.
It came without a string; but, course I "had" to string it up so I took a 52" string off one of myother K-Mags. You can guess what happened from there. A forty year old bow, had never been flexed, much less strung up, had been hanging in a super dry environment, in the hands of an idiot that did not know (at the time) about the reputation of Type I Doglegs.
It became a three piece bow very quickly. Nothing broke or shattered, just came unglued. I had a guy in Arklansas put it back together for me. It looks good except that the limb that had to be repaired looks more like a semi-recurve. Not as much curl as the other limb. Still a good conversation piece which it should have been all along anyway.