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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: johnnyrazorhead on April 16, 2009, 11:59:00 AM
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Here is my latest Bear bow to add to my "Bears den".It's a 1970 Super Kodiak,60",58#.I got it from fellow tradganger Steve Smith.One of the very first Bear bows I ever got when I started collecting was a 1970 Super K.It was 55# which was perfect but it was so full of filled holes I couldn't stand looking at it so I got rid of it many moons ago.I have always wanted to get another 1970 Super K and have watched many come and go.I had collected all the Kodiaks and Super Kodiaks from 1950-1969 but never really had a nice 1970.
Anyhow,this one popped up in the classified section so I jumped on it.Steve said it wasn't perfect but it was a shooter.No holes,twists,etc...but it was 60" and a perfect 58#!!When I opened up the box I was thrilled.It was exactly what Steve said it was.The only thing that I immediately changed was the worn out rug rest and small leather side plate.My collector mentality forced me to install a N.O.S. white Bear-hair rest and a calfskin strike plate just like the original 1970 Super K would wear.It looks fantastic.I just had to take it outside for some pictures to share with my fellow tradgangers.Haven't shot it yet but I will.Probably not the fastest Bear bow to come out of Grayling but one of my favorites.It's got the white fiberglass overlays on the tips and riser and a real nice small grip.I think my 1960 Kodiak re-finished by Rich and old "Nellie" the bush bow are a bit jealous.
(http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e24/detroitdeerslyer/SuperK1970I.jpg)
(http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e24/detroitdeerslyer/SuperK1970II.jpg)
(http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e24/detroitdeerslyer/SuperK1970IV.jpg)
(http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e24/detroitdeerslyer/SuperK1970III.jpg)
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Congrats!! Very nice pics. Really like to colors on that bow. It is always nice when the postman pulls a big long box out of the truck!! Enjoy shooting.
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jcar-I agree,I really like the colors on the 1970 Super K too.It looks like it belongs in the fall woods.I wasn't home when the postman came but when I walked in the door from work last night I saw the box leaning against the wall so I knew it had arrived.Thanks.Can't wait to shoot it.
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Beautiful bow, Congrats. Is that green glass?
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Thanks.No,the sun just makes it look green in the picture.The glass is actually black on both sides.
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Nice rig John. I have one myself and its a favorite. The colors on these bows that were mentioned earlier are more the result of the aging finish than they are by design. I'm like you in that I kinda like that golden patina. Because of my habit of reshaping my handles, I had Bow Doc refinish mine (he did some other secret stuff too) and found that under the old finish the bow was more charcoal gray. I like it too. Congratulations on your latest acquisition. Talk to you soon, Grant
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Thanks Grant.I do like that golden brown patina on this bow too.I thought of having the shelf re-worked by bowdoc like you had mentioned you did on your bow.I bet it would be a sweet shooter.
By the way,watch for a package,it went in the mail on Tuesday I believe.hope it works!!!
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KQQL Johnny
Was that Bearbowman-Steve Smith...West Virginia?
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Jack,yes it was the very same Steve Smith of W. Virginia.
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Hey Congrats John!!Beautiful Super-K...
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What a beauty! congrats. :thumbsup:
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John, did you ever come up with that "very special" collectible you hinted to me about several months ago?
Still Waiting!!!
Nice Super BTW :thumbsup:
Trap
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I'll keep an eye out John. Thanks. Here is the color of the futurewood under the 40 year old finish. (http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/ff82/ygrant87/bowdoc08010.jpg)
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Great looking bow John! Way to complete that collection.
PM me sometime so we can get out and bend the limbs on that one and my '70 A-riser. We can have a 1970 stump shooting day.
Bernie
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John,
Great looking SK, I picked one up this winter, 55lbs suprise, and didn't shoot it until this past weekend. I headed out with the "59" Kodiak, that I got from you the "60" Kodiak I got from Rich and the "70" Super Kodiak. There's something special about shooting the 59 plus I do like how it shoots, but the SK may be my favorite. Oh I almost forgot that "57" Kodiak that you had really does fling an arrow too, but that SK is a blast, not as fast as the other three older Kodiaks but fun to shoot. Dave
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Papa Frank & yellow bow- Thanks very much.It is a beauty.
Trap-No I did not get that other "collectible".It was too rich for my blood.At least for now.
Grant-Thanks for your advice on the brace height on this one.At 8" it was making alot of noise when I shot.I will try your suggestion of
8 1/4"-8 1'2".Wow,you really did cut that shelf down on yours.Nice bow!!
Bernie-I would love to fling a few arrows with you.Where are you located in Michigan?
Dave-All nice bows you're shooting there.Hard to decide which is your favorite isn't it?That's the thing about these vintage Bear bows,they're all so unique and have their own characteristics that make them special for one reason or another.I didn't think my Super K was as fast as some of my other Kodiaks either but it is a classic Bear bow for sure.And how do you top a '59 Kodiak like yours?Pretty tall order.
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Congratulations for your SK Johnny,sure you'll love it.Felix
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Thanks Felix.I'm sure I will love it too.Hope you find that elusive left-hand riser you're looking for.
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There are other 2 guys looking for it now,the battle will be hard.Johnny,so is the best brace around 8&1/4 for your Kmag?
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The bow is a Super K not a magnum.I raised the brace height up to 8 1/2 but I haven't shot it yet since changing it.I'll experiment a bit with it around that height and see what works best.
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Sure SK,sorry!Keepposted what is best brace,it is always interesting how they react to different settings
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Hey john, wow looks like my bow. almost to the tee.Finaly got my dry transfers. been working on the finish. still a ways off. got to get together soon. Jim
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Jim,
I'd like to see your 70 Super K when we get a chance to get together again.They are nice.
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Really pretty bow John. I have a '68 that I've only been able to fling a few arrows with due to an elbow injury. Hope yours shoots well.
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Reddogge,
so far the bow shoots pretty well.I raised the brace height up to around 8 1/2" and it really seemed to quiet it down nicely.It is a cool looking bow for futurewood.I do like the brown color it seems so right for the fall woods.Hope your elbow gets better.