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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: T.J. on February 03, 2008, 08:54:00 PM
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Hi everyone,
Well I just bought a new kodiak magnum. (Thanks Kenny for letting me shoot yours. See what happens :rolleyes: ) It is in some rough shape. From what I have read I'm guessing it was made in the 70's but I'm not sure exactly when. It is 51# and is 52" AMO
If anyone can give me any more info on it that would be appreciated. Such as what's the best way to fill in the drill holes? What's the string length? Brace height? I only paid $70 for it and thought it'd be a fun project. Eventually it will be going to my hunting buddy for his birthday.
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70 bones is a great price for a shooter. That is a bear from the 70s I believe. BowDoc will be able to tell ya what your going to have to do to fill them holes. Great bow and buy. Congrats.<><
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That's too cool TJ! Kevin is gonna love that thing. I had to almost pry mine out of his hands last time...lol...
I'm sure bowdoc will be along tomorrow with some words of wisdom for you, as well as others on here.
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I'd say about a 1973 to 1975. In 1976 they had stained futurewood overlays.
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1973-1975 and I will guess 1975 for reasons I am not telling,I gotta keep my edge a little..but pretty certin that one is a 1975....I love those hole,looks like the guy good mad and took it out on his bow......just kidding. Got a fiberglass boat repair store near you???????????? bowdoc
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Thanks bowdoc we'll go with 1975. I have a large lake near here so there's probably one around. Whatcha thinking?
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I was thinking of fixing those holes first.Go down to the boat supply store.Get a fiberglass repair kit,which I might mention comes with a color matching chart....about any color and then some....I actuly use the fiberglass boat repair color kit and smooth-on epoxy from 3r's,rather then the resin they supply.But thier color match works great with smooth-on.You will want to clean up the holes first,by sanding them.Blow the holes clean.Then plug them just below the surface of the fiberglass with a wooden plug..a wooden match stick will work fine.But make sure it's a little below the surface..now one or two drops of super glue into the hole and let that dry about 1 hr.that will seal up around the match stick..but more-so glue all those little tiny fractures around the hole.But your plus is still below the surface about the thickness of a penny... Now cap the plugged hole with your color matched smooth-on.Let that dry for 24 hours,sand it smooth...I should add you may want to fool around with the color match and epoxy first to see what you come up with...keep me posted,bowdoc
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The bow will be here sometime this week. I'll try to get that done this weekend. I'll keep you posted and thanks for the help!
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Hey W/ the tips you give us Bowdoc, go ahead keep your edge. This one is great,so is that bow, TJ (try to get a small bear stabilizer, could not believe how well it shots w/ it). I have Tamerlane that I guess the 1st owner could not afford matching screws different sizes and lengths and tore up the phenolic putting them in.So the fiberglass boat repair tip came at a perfect time.
Thanks again Kurt Bel5
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Any time guy's....happy to help.TJ whats the actul weight writen under the strike plate?? bowdoc
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I should be getting the bow tomorrow. I'll let you know then
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Its marked with a 50x. I make the first guess at 52#. Any other guesses?
Your other questions being on string length and brace height. Its AMO 52 so it needs a 48" string. Brace should be around 7.75"
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Re-read the original YEEhawBAY listing for this one. The seller said he had measured it below 50 and more like 47 lbs. Hope he had a bad scale or a short draw - this bow will clean up to be a beaut and I bet you get a Kmag for yourself in the near future.
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Yeah I saw where he said he thought it was pulling 49#
I got the bow this afternoon and frankly I don't see how I'm gonna be able to give it up. The pics don't do it justice. The finish is great on it. All I have to do it fix the holes and put on a new rest and side plate and she's almost like new.
I have to keep telling myself this one isn't for me. But I do see one in my future pretty soon. They are sweet shooting bows! I'll post a pic later on after I get the new rest and side plate on.
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Here's some pics of it after I did the rug and side plate. I didn't see anything written under either of the old ones.
(http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u132/fhorn23/2008_0206floridaaquar0010.jpg)
(http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u132/fhorn23/2008_0206floridaaquar0012.jpg)
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If you wanna come by any time to get that string is fine by me. Just call. I may be workin Sat. but be home Sun afternoon.
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Thanks Kenny. I will be busy this weekend and out of town next weekend but after that sounds good lol. I have a string that came with it I'll use until then. I shot it a lot tonight and it shot great. I just need some silencers for it. Maybe when I come over we can do that with the beaver hide.
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:thumbsup:
You better make sure Kevin's sittin down when you give it to him. I'd love to see his face when you do!
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There should have been a number written under the strike plate.
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The strike plate is the same as the side plate right?
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yes, same same
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That's what I thought. There was definatly no writing or numbers under it.
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What color are the tips,I for got to ask.................bowdoc
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Green, right?
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Yes the tips are green. They match the riser, not the green glass.
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I'am gonna stick with a 1975 model then if it's got green tips....If your bored in the middle of the night tonight or sometime in the early AM,get on the you know what auction sight..do a search for item number 350022239912...now I did not mention any names so I ai'nt in no trouble right????Check out that little gem...sorry about not posting this sooner,but I been swamped this week....bowdoc
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Mention what name :confused: lol That is a beeaauuutfuul bow. Those tips are amazing and it looks to be in great condition.
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Bowdoc, do you think the bow you mentioned was refinished by Bear, and that's why it has silkscrens and not the older decals? Daryl
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Yes I do.....I think it's a very rare factory refinsh....but what got me buggen is it has 1954 K-2 color fiberglass on the belly as well and should be kinda redishbrrown...transitions bow?? 1953-1954----1957 refished.Weird looken odd duck.But then again nothing and I really mean nothing suprizes me that came from bear archery.It was really rare for bear to refinish bows,do to the cost.They would normaly just replace the bow with a new model.Unless you were really insiting on getting your own bow back.Then one of the guy's who worked in the pro shop would have to refin the bow...That very well could be one of those bows right there..pretty cool bow if nothing else...bowdoc
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and a 73 pounder to boot, now that's a man's bow. Maybe that's why the original owner wanted that particular bow back, instead of a lighter "girlie" bow they might have had on hand. Daryl