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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: Mike Shaw on December 12, 2012, 01:59:00 PM
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I picked up this 56" Kodiak Deluxe the other day. The clear coat on the bow is peeling off. There are two holes on the limb face from a added sight.There is a small crack in the throat of the grip in the I beam. The bow is a good shooter and straight. Very little stress and no other damage. My question to you collectors is in preparing to sell the bow. Do I repair and refinish or leave it the way it was found?
(http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/nn42/bearkeeper/kodiak1-1.jpg)
(http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/nn42/bearkeeper/kodiak2-1.jpg)
(http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/nn42/bearkeeper/kodiak3-1.jpg)
(http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/nn42/bearkeeper/kodiak4-1.jpg)
(http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/nn42/bearkeeper/kodiak5.jpg)
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The Ser# is HA094 56" 39#
(http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/nn42/bearkeeper/kodiak6.jpg)
(http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/nn42/bearkeeper/kodiak7.jpg)
Thanks in advance, Mike
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I would leave it alone if selling are your intentions. Myself as a buyer/ Bear collector would rather receive a piece in original condition, and make my own decision about repairing. I believe that you will not get the return on having it repaired versus selling without touching it. That would be my two cents.
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Ohhh, and congrats on such a nice find! If finances were a bit better right now, I think I would try and take it off your hands.
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That is a nice find Mike! .....KYArcher
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Good Score Mr. Shaw!!!!
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Nice find Mike.
:cool:
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Mike, I'll give ya 20 bucks for that old tamata stake. Then you won't hafta worry your mind about it.
:bigsmyl:
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I would leave it too Mike. Great bow!
Merry Christmas
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The condition of the bow is actually not bad at all. I would sell it or keep as is. A Very Lucky Find for You!! :)
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Guess I'm from a different school of thought than most here.
If your intentions are selling it, I'd advise at least repairing the crack and probably a complete refinish. Whoever buys it, is likely gonna hang it on the wall. Doubt it's gonna be someone's "go-to" bow.
It might as well look good while its hanging there.
I might not give everyone the same advice but I've seen your work Mike and I'm confident it will look brand new when you're done.
Trap
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Originally posted by TRAP:
Guess I'm from a different school of thought than most here.
If your intentions are selling it, I'd advise at least repairing the crack and probably a complete refinish. Whoever buys it, is likely gonna hang it on the wall. Doubt it's gonna be someone's "go-to" bow.
It might as well look good while its hanging there.
I might not give everyone the same advice but I've seen your work Mike and I'm confident it will look brand new when you're done.
Trap
I think I'd have to agree with Daryl on this one. Especially if you don't have too much tied up in it.
You are a hound dog when it comes to finding sweet Bears!
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Despite the fact that the bow is a K deluxe in a rare length a serious collector won't spend a lot to buy a bow with holes so you might as well have it refinished; looks like it can be a sound specimen given that the crack is an easy fix. The holes will require some skills to repair properly, and that finish is not doing you any favors if you are looking to sell.
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I say leave it because I like it just like that . :readit:
You have a pm Mike.
......Philip
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Thanks everyone for your input. I think I will just leave it as found.
Philip, got your PM
Mike
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looks like that crack was poorly filled with some kind of reddish glue [urac-maybe]--maybe not that easy to fix!!that must have been a valuable sight-hehe-seeing how they bolted on with a 1/4"lag bolt!!
looks challenging !!worth it to me!
good luck