I'd agree its a 1970, maybe early 71. Shedua, bubinga and maple laminations in the riser, Arctic Gray glass.Smooth-shooting bow designed by Owen Jeffery when he was at Bear to compliment the Kodiak Magnum and create a hunting bow in a price point below the newly-created Super Kodiak in the mid-1967 catalog. The Super Kodiak and the Kodiak Hunter replaced the Kodiak. That one appears to be in very good shape but values are hard to predict. The market is down right now, and , for whatever reasons, folks tend to put more value on the 67-69 KH's with one-piece solid handles or the 72-76 KH Grayling Greenies. Right now FMV is probably $175 - 200. They made and sold more 45# than any other weight, so there are a lot of those around and they typically go for a little less than bows in the 50,55# range. As mentioned, the Bear double spring arm bow quiver was all the rage , then. After they made the stabilizer bushing standard in 1971, they started selling a single (upper) spring arm and a screw-in adapter plate.