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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: Ric Anderson on March 06, 2013, 11:19:00 AM
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Ok, I've finally decided to sell my 1959 Kodiak but I don't have any idea of its value. Its still has the original leather and bear feather rest and the bow is in very, very good shape. Limb tips are intact and the limbs are straight.
Here are the numbers on it:
Serial number: AA051 56" and 55#. I took a closer look at the riser which I thought was shedua but very well could be rosewood with a very dark patena. The glass is brown and the lams are maple. I've had it for along time and did hunt with it so it has a little pine pitch on it but the finish is in excellent shape with no major scratches. The only place I'm going to advertise it is here on Tradgang.
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At 55# and 56" it should be worth a pretty penny even in these economic times. Myself, I don't have a pretty penny right now. I'm sure someone will come along that has a better idea of value.
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Okay Jack....maybe you and I between us can come up with some pretty pennies (although we no longer make pennies in Canada) and scoop all of our Bear collecting buddies :goldtooth:
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Need a bid site here, you set your min price and see what the market will pay.
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Based on your reported condition and the rarity of the 56" My guess is over $500 to $700 but the market is soft right now so even getting the lower end is a stretch.
The higher draw weight is also a plus. Also lots of bows are coming out of the closets lately and competition from new products is very strong.
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Just last year I bought a 1959 50# 60" Kodiak for $800. The bow was in great shape overall with orginal grip and side plate. I may have paid a bit much but it was worth it.
Ron
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is it rh or lh ?
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I'm looking for an all original r/h '59 K 56" if you still have it.
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Originally posted by alaskabowhunter:
I'm looking for an all original r/h '59 K 56" if you still have it.
Hi Chuck...good to see you on here...been a while since we chatted....hope all is well with you these days
DDave
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Sent you an e mail
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Shane's fast
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Wasn't fast enough on this one.
Trap
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yeah, it was sold ;o( There will be others.
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Don't fret guys............I'll post some pics after it arrives here. :bigsmyl:
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Should have known you were lurking somewhere in the bushes on that one Bjorn...gotta see if we can get Ric interested in doing some hunting with us one day...sounds like an interesting guy
DDave
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The bow arrived yesterday and it is a very nice example of a 56" Kodiak
(http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q291/bjornweb/photo-5-8.jpg)
(http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q291/bjornweb/photo-3-7.jpg)
(http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q291/bjornweb/photo-6-8.jpg)
It is just as Ric described, you could definitely hunt with it-especially since it is 55#. And it is nicer than the 56" I can now list on the unmentionable site!
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That is a great looking bow Bjorn, thanks for the pics.
Is it 55# at 26" or at 28"?
Aren't the 56" bows limited in draw length (per Bear's recommendations) or could they be safely pulled to 29"?
Nice addition!
Brad
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Hey Brad! This one is marked @ 28" and I have a 45# also marked @ 28"; I hear many are 26" and I have a 56" 1958 marked @ 24". Oh yeah Bob Morley's 56" bow is 63 @ 24.
I'll trade 'ya something for your Gen 1 Tbird! :bigsmyl:
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Hi Bjorn! Bob Morley's bow is a beast, especially at 24"!
As much as I like the 56" Kodiaks, I can't help but think that I'd be wincing and praying with every shot...
:pray:
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I had a feeling the bow would look like that right from the first time I contacted Ric...just wish I had a shorter draw length...not gonna mess with one of those at 30 inches...one day I will have a 64 inch one or even better a 64 inch 1960 Kodiak
DDave
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Well, Bjorn It didn't take me long to find one at a very reasonable price. It's 58# which is good for my 25.5" draw.
(http://i937.photobucket.com/albums/ad215/mrgq4126/101_2433.jpg)
(http://i937.photobucket.com/albums/ad215/mrgq4126/101_2432.jpg)
(http://i937.photobucket.com/albums/ad215/mrgq4126/101_2430.jpg)
(http://i937.photobucket.com/albums/ad215/mrgq4126/101_2427.jpg)
(http://i937.photobucket.com/albums/ad215/mrgq4126/101_2426.jpg)
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This bow is all original, and besides some stress you can't catch a finger on is very very nice down to the perfect leather grip.
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Nice one Shane-high poundage..........I sold one this week. 20 numbers lower than the new one I got AA031 vs AA051
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Thank you! I need those higher poundage bows for my short draw. As long as it's in my hands, it will never have to worry about being drawn to 28"