I have two older Kodiaks, 55, a 56 and a 69. I remember some others and wish I had kept them. Bear corrected some problems by 1960 (laminated colored paper tip overlays, and longitudinal glass that developed hairline cracks). I would consider a good 59 - 62, skip 63, consider 64 - 70. Bear brought out the TD in 69 and the metal riser followed. I have owned both, but prefer the Gainesville green stripe, and newer riser with Bubinga, because the newer riser is about 4 lbs, whereas the earlier 69-72 Futurewood risers are 5 lbs and sought by collectors. The TD has several advantages, limbs can be had for around $200 - $400 US and travel is easier. In addition, there are a number of bowyers building limbs for the Bear TD.
Shipping has increased here and Europe. A friend recently said, he would only buy a TD, for travel and shipping and not a one piece.
I have sold some shafts to a Mate from down under that he wanted shipped to Texas. I assumed he was going there for deer, hogs and turkey. There is a dealer in Albuquerque, NM. that deals in Bear TD's. I would check with him and plan a vacation trip, hunting etc. I'll dig up his name if you send me a PM sometime. Good Luck.