Bjorn - This is not the Red Bow several guys have been talking about over the past few weeks, and the one we have not seen an image of yet.
This red glass 1955 Kodiak has been in the collecting community for perhaps 5 years or more before I was finally able to trade for it in 2004. It was well known among the more active collectors 10 years ago. But like many things, as time passes and players change, some information just doesn't get passed on to the next generation.
seboomook - I don't know who the original owner was, nor do I know the reason for the red glass.
However, I know enough about factories and humans to know that any bow could have been built with any color glass either as a screw up or on purpose.
It is my favorite 1955 Kodiak, not just for the red glass, but because Charlie signed it for me the last time I saw him.
If you never met Charlie, he was really a cool old guy. One of Bear's last of the old school, cut from a cloth that simply does not exist in this day and age.
Great down to earth people like Charlie are the Bear employees who made the Bear Archery Company what it was in its golden era. We have guys like Charlie to thank for the old equipment and great stories that we all enjoy today.
Charlie Kroll at age 84 with his signature rag tag camo cap, amusing the peanut gallery with one of his many great stories.