Rarely do I ever end up obtaining a bow (or much else for that matter) when I go to various shoots. Most of the time, if I do find something, it is usually priced way out of the range I'm willing to pay, or my negotiating skills fail to allow me to take it home.
The Baltimore shoot turned out differently.
John Carnahan (our own JCAR315) had a neat walnut bow rack with him. I liked the way that it looked and I figured one can always use another bow rack. So I grabbed it before it made it to the trade blanket.
It looks nice with a bunch of vintage Kodiaks:
I spied an old Kodiak a guy was carrying while trying to find a spot for his blanket and I pretty much stalked him until he found a good spot.....right next to Kathy (Killdeer). When he put the bow down, I picked it up and never put it down. I was fairly positive what it was and I had a quote from one of Wade Phillips' Kodiak threads in my head the entire time: "Bubinga is the rarest as I have only ever seen two with Bubinga sight windows." The bow had been refinished by the owner, but I seemed to recall something else that Wade had said: "Bubinga Sight Window - (I have only seen two, both are now refinished)". The owner lowered the price (without me countering an offer) and cash vacated my wallet. See if you can pick it out among its relatives:
I pretty much knew I had in my hand....a 59 Kodiak with Bubinga Sight Window.
It's a candidate for a "re-refinish", but it shoots great for the time being. One neat thing: It's difficult to see in my lousy photos, but it appears to have thin lams of purpleheart between the riser and the maple. Had the bow not been sanded during the refinish, it probably would have blended right in after oxidation. Now it kind of jumps out at you at certain angles.
I also came home with a bow for my wife....a great little 62 Polar, 56" and 28#@24". It is a lovely little zebrawood bow and she shoots it very well....I believe it has found a permanent home.
And on top of the finds.....it was a great shoot. It was good to meet many of our fine members and the courses, as well as the settings, were great.