Hello,
I was walking through a local gunshow and this bow was on one of the tables. I had been interested in acquiring a vintage Kodiak bow so I purchased it not really knowing anything about it besides it was made between 53-72 and seemed to be in decent shape. I did some research and I believe it is 1961 model. From what I understand there were issues with these bows that year. There is cracking in the finish but not many vertical stress cracks. I have a couple questions.
Is this bow the version made with bubinga or the purpleheart wood?
What should I use to clean it? And should I put anything on it to preserve it?
I’d like to shoot and hunt with it, would that be recommended or should it be hung on the shelf?
If it is okay to shoot, is there a place I can buy a similar arrow rest and plate to the original?
Thanks,
Nick