The Kodiak Special Deluxe is finally here... and so is the Kodiak Hunter. The hunter arrived in excellent packing, bubble wrapped, secured in the box, more bubble wrap. Unfortunately I cannot say the same for the Deluxe. It came in a box that was too small to add much packing, it just had a few foam peanuts in it, and one of the tips was sticking out of the box. Fortunately it did not seem damaged. It also had not been cleaned at all, and looked a lot worse than in the photos, with wax all over, smudges, specks of paint or something like it, and old glue where the strike plate and worn out feather rest were peeling off. Not sure what to do... should I write a bad review for the seller on the auction site? Just send him an email? It was a sacrilege, but on the other hand he seemed to think it was just an old bow so the price was low.
I think we can also settle the question of whether this bow can be strung and shot or not. Whoever had it obviously used it. Sadly, the string I had custom made for it has not arrived yet so I'll have to wait to shoot it.
The good news is it cleaned up well. A little denatured alcohol, careful scraping, and patient rubbing have gotten almost all the junk off it. And it is a beauty! There's no clouding in the clear glass. There's one or maybe two very small stress cracks in the limbs. I'll have to use a magnifying glass to be sure. There is no delamination. The riser is in great shape, except a slightly worn area in the finish where the bow hand grips it.
I was impressed with how well the ow feels in the hand... to use the old saying, it fits me like a glove. No wonder people love these models and similar ones. And I didn't even shoot it yet. The riser is much wider and more massive than I thought from the photos. I'm already in love with this bow.
While I'm waiting for the string I'll look it over again and put a new feather rest and strike plate on it. Any advice is welcome.