Brad, just looked at this thread and saw your reply. I'm not pulling your leg. I have some pics from the original listing on the auction site. I have some better pics of my own on a new phone, but I have as yet to figure out how to upload or download them. I'm working on that. I also though have not used photobucket yet so I would have to figure that out to post here. I did send some pics by email to Rick Rappe who restores vintage bows and has written about the history of them. He has one also which he shoots all the time now, which is why I emailed him. When he saw the pics he said, "It's almost too good to be true." I may have posted this on another thread but I wanted to complete the story on this one. I'm still waiting for arrows I ordered that are the right spine, but meanwhile I've been shooting 45-50 lb. arrows and adjusting the brace as the string stretches. I LOVE this bow, of course the beauty of it but also the grip, weight, balance, how it shoots, even how it sounds. I also found a 1961, 63" Kodiak Special w/zebrawood riser, 30#, that I'm getting and will use as a practice bow, replacing my 29# Cub. The KS needs some refinishing on the riser but that should not be a problem. Now I'm still envious of your Kodiak Deluxe so I'm looking for one 45-55# to replace my 2014 45# Super Kodiak... which is a lovely bow but different. I like the lighter, more traditional style of the early 60s Kodiaks better. Also apparently they had really fast limbs for an old recurve, so shooting them is more like shooting a modern bow with modern strings.
Brad, - or anyone - if you send me your email address I will send pics of my KSD or any bows. I'm not sure how you do that on this forum but I'm guessing you know how.
Thanks!