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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: chris amos on May 11, 2010, 05:00:00 PM
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Let me get a little wisdom from the people "in the know". I've got a kodiak special, 68" 38#, copper coin, looks to be a 1960. Thinking of selling it cause it's a little lighter wieght than I would like, but thinking of keeping it cause it just so darn good look'n. What do you guys think? Is it more valuable as a collector or a shooter?
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hummmmmmmm you got me on that one Chris I'd say shoot it no wait sell it no wait dang I do not know man.I do know I love the way those early specials shoot no matter what draw weight and 38#'s with the correct arrow is a pretty darn good shooter bd
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Yeah, it really shoots great but I don't feel good about the weight for hunting. Most likely gonna need to find a new home. You see alot of bows, what seems like a fair value?
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Chris I have a 35# and a40#.Both are good shooters,and have taken deer with both bows,Iam no expert,but have shot pass through with the 35#.If you choose to sell it I would give you more than a fair price.Thanks and God Bless!!Joey
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I'm gonna sell it I think, email me if your interested, this isn't the place to really discuss it. thanks [email protected]
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And just like that another neglected bear finds a new home...
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that didn't last long here. looks like you didn't even get a chance to post it.
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About 3 hours give or take. LOL