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Offline greyhawk39

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The dimension's of a Super Kodiak
« on: May 07, 2009, 12:32:00 PM »
I bought a fred bear takedown over christmas I like this bow so much and want to preserve it,I want to build a Super Kodiak replica in a one piece version.I was wondering if somebody had a Super Kodiak in the later 60's to early 70's if I could get the dimension's of the riser for a 60" bow.This bow is for my own use not for sale.I have sent Al reader 2 emails and Mat dickerson and no reply on this...if you anybody has a measurement that would be great,thank's for your time.  :)

Offline Grant Young

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Re: The dimension's of a Super Kodiak
« Reply #1 on: May 07, 2009, 01:35:00 PM »
Greyhawk- I own a few Super Kodiaks and two of the original wooden B risers as well- a StyleI and a StyleII. The B riser with #1 limbs is essentially a Super Kodiak 3 piece. I'll take some photos and give you specs side by side either tonight or Saturday morning and pass them on to you. The Super K is pretty ambitious for a build at home and I hope you'll share it with us. Look for a PM.                 Grant

Offline greyhawk39

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Re: The dimension's of a Super Kodiak
« Reply #2 on: May 07, 2009, 03:54:00 PM »
Hey thank's grant I think we talked on the stick bow.com site...lol...I want to build the one piece Super Kodiak...the take down, I have not enough part's or the milling machine to do the limb's the one piece will be a chore in itself...lol.But I sure would appreciate the one piece riser dimention's the would be great thank's again...Hawk

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