Hey guys,
I've really wanted to get into archery lately and have found myself marveling at the beauty of vintage Bear bows. After browsing many antique malls and reading up on how to judge a decent bow, I finally pulled the trigger on one that I have been looking at for awhile. At $100, I thought a Bear Kodiak Hunter seemed like a great deal, but I think I may have made a mistake.
After cleaning the bow up and removing the old accessories (it did include a really nice vintage Bear bow quiver), I strung the bow and noticed that these cracks emerged.
Above, is a picture of the bow's backing. This vertical crack begins about 2-3 inches above the riser area of the bow.
Below, you can find a picture of the profile of the bow containing the upper limb which has the slight crack. From this angle, you can see the crack has formed a slight delamination at the stress point.
Now, I am not sure what to do. I was super excited to get this bow home and all set up. However, I am not sure if I can return it, since I purchased it at an antique mall. I have only done some reading around the internet, but from what I have researched, it seems as though some cracks are not an issue while others may be fatal for the bow. Additionally, it appears that certain cracks can be easily repaired?
Bottom Line: Is this bow toast?