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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: Karl Kortemeier on November 24, 2010, 07:18:00 AM
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Hey folks,
New to site. I have a Bear Kodiak recurve, 60", 45#. I believe it is from the 70's. It is the one with green limbs and green stained wood in the riser. I have been shooting this bow regularly for the past few months and the limbs are developing small white dots in the finish. I don't think it is the fiberglass itself. It looks like the finish is starting to seperate. Any thoughts? Is this a safety problem? And if I do need to fix it, is it a matter of sanding down the bow and applying a new finish? By the way, the way the dots are pin head sized and circular. It almost looks like white dust. :help:
Thank you
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I can't say exactly for sure what the white dots are but I can say that it is very common with the green glass on the 70's Kodiak Hunters and Kodiak Magnums.
It shouldn't be a problem at all, other than cosmetic.
I am sure that someone will come along with better answers.
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Most all of the older Bear bows get that with use. You can refinish it or just keep a good coat of Johnson & Johnson paste wax on it. Keep using the bow! It more than likely will be around when your not. Hope you get something with it! :)
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Thanks for the info. I will keep shooting the bow. Once it gets bad or I have a spare moment, I will try my hand at refinishing it. Thanks again. :)