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Offline Saddletramp

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Diamond in the Rough? 67 Super Kodiak ?
« on: February 17, 2013, 06:07:00 PM »
ok..for the last few years my dad has told me he wanted a 64 inch Super Kodiak under 50 lbs..well I was approached by a guy askin if i was interested in a few bows, one of them was a camo 64 inch super Kodiak 64 inch..had to be factory camo as bow length and poundage were written on top of camo and on the upper limb the Super Kodiak logo was on top of the camo and on the outside of the limb! well I bought it for my dad, as we are tinkering with it we have come across a few things...NO poly finish (so it was either a blem paint) or a fast pull and paint) and some light separation on front of riser..anyone think this might be odd? riser doesnt appear to be rosewood..(dad hurried up and removed camo,but not before I took pics of all the markings).anything we can do help clean up the white on the riser front and limb tips?
Thanks to my DAD for being my HERO and always teaching me the fundamentals and heritage of Archery along with Bow Hunting.(yea kinda sappy, but its true!)

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Re: Diamond in the Rough? 67 Super Kodiak ?
« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2013, 06:56:00 PM »
ok, here is a better pic
 
Thanks to my DAD for being my HERO and always teaching me the fundamentals and heritage of Archery along with Bow Hunting.(yea kinda sappy, but its true!)

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Re: Diamond in the Rough? 67 Super Kodiak ?
« Reply #2 on: February 17, 2013, 06:57:00 PM »
Thanks to my DAD for being my HERO and always teaching me the fundamentals and heritage of Archery along with Bow Hunting.(yea kinda sappy, but its true!)

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Re: Diamond in the Rough? 67 Super Kodiak ?
« Reply #3 on: February 17, 2013, 06:59:00 PM »

 
 
Thanks to my DAD for being my HERO and always teaching me the fundamentals and heritage of Archery along with Bow Hunting.(yea kinda sappy, but its true!)

Offline Missaukee

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Re: Diamond in the Rough? 67 Super Kodiak ?
« Reply #4 on: February 17, 2013, 07:26:00 PM »
If there is no clear coat under camo, it looks like you will need to put some finish on it, likely a complete refinish. The overlay probably came up due to the phenolic glue joints apparently not holding up really well. A gel type super glue squeezed deep in delam followed by a clamping with c clamps and a premade wood form cut to fit the contour of bow on back and belly side with a rubber cushion between the bow and wood form would fix the delam problem.

After that the white will clean up good with the requisite sanding needed before the refinish. Nice bow!

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Re: Diamond in the Rough? 67 Super Kodiak ?
« Reply #5 on: February 18, 2013, 08:18:00 AM »
Look at the bow restoration 101 document (there's a thread on this forum on it).  Here's the before and after pictures of my 1971 Super K refinish. After sanding the glass on the tips and overlays, they looked white instead of 'yellowed'.  The glass on the limbs came out black instead of grayish color.  

Good luck.  64" super K in a good weight-----nice find.

Here's the refinshed front view of overlays that are now white again:
 

 

Compare this before picture and look closely at the seperator lines in the riser. They have a yellowed color in the before picture.

 
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Re: Diamond in the Rough? 67 Super Kodiak ?
« Reply #6 on: February 18, 2013, 03:23:00 PM »
You need to resize or delete the first photo or the mods may delete the whole thread.

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