Reposting under advice from powwow.
Hello Everyone,
First off let me say that I am not a total newbie when it comes to traditional archery but I would definitly consider myself a greenhorn when it comes to this kind of stuff. I have done some searching on the topic but I still have a few questions.
Here is my situation. I have a really nice Bear Kodiak Mag, its in good shape and shoots great. Only problem is that it is sprayed in factory camo. The paint is flaked off in a couple of areas and the bow appears from what I can tell to be the green future wood with the blue strip of the early-mid 70's. A color/finish combo that I am quite fond of. So here is where my questions begin.
What is the best way to remove the paint without removeing the factory clear under it? Assuming there is a way.
I am also assuming that since the decals are on the outside of the paint that there is not going to be any under the finish unless this was a bow sprayed to meet demand and not a factory second. Is there and can reprduction decals/markings that could be applied in the future if I ever wanted them back on the bow? And my last question for the time being is one that I'm not to worried about since I don't ever plan to sell the bow. Will removeing the factory paint deface/devalue the bow at all?
The specs and serial number on the bow is
KU66513 (raised silver coin)
AMO 52"
#60
The only thing that I think would be an issue of rareity would be the 60lb draw weight. Haven't personally seen any of the type higher than 55lb and only one older 68' k-mag that was #58.
So I am looking for opinions and guidance in this lil dart slinger.