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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Red Dwarf on January 09, 2007, 11:24:00 AM
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I have been offered a Bear T/D recurve in "as new" condition but, being new to archery, I am not sure which model it is.
There are reference numbers on the riser of B-2198, and on the limbs of 3-5365. The limbs are attached via a hinged metal bracket and spring-clips.
Length o/a is 60"
Hope someone can throw some light on this immaculate bow.
Red Dwarf
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If it has a wood riser it is a Custom Kodiak T/D and is probly a STEAL for under $500 IMO
BUY IT!!!!!
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It does have a wood riser. The wood on the belly side of the riser is a gold colour, the wood on the back side is greyish brown and there is a thin red lamination with gold stripes between the two.
Red Dwarf
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You don't want that old thing, better send it to me.
They are super nice bows and often sought after, you done good in picking it up. A brand new one run about 1000$, where as the older models range on average from the low 500$ up to 1000$ with accessories. The came in 3 risers, A,B,C and yours is a B by looking at the serial number. Makes for a 60" bow.
Whats the draw weight on the limbs?
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Red,
If you can post some pics, we would love to see it.
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Dwarf,
a B-riser in combination with #3-limbs (as yours are) makes for a AMO 64" bow, not 60". Though, I always find thats actually only AMO 63" (59" instead of 60" when using #2-limbs). Bowlenght is defined by stringlenght plus 3" - at propper brace height - but that's a different story ...
#3-limbs in good hunting weight are much sought after I think. I like my 68# pair VERY much. With a B-riser they make a fine shooting bow.
The serial number on yours is - compared to mine (3-13786) - quite low. My limbs have red tips and may be from 1973 or 1974. Yours should be older and equipped with white tips I suppose!?
I think the riser must be from the 1980th. If I recall it right only very few wooden risers were ever made in Grayling - somebody shall correct me here if neccessary - I don't want to look through all my literature right now.
I think there are better bows out there but THIS ONE is some kind of Mercedes amongst all the others. I am especially fond of the unique T/D system. Wouldn't change it for anything!
You cant go wrong with a Custom Kodiak T/D! If it not suits your style or needs you might soon resell it with profit.
I second Gunney - show us some pics please!
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I haven't got a bow stringer, and therefore cannot string it to get a good photo.
Anybody know of an easy way to make a stringer?
Red Dwarf
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Excellent find.
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Hey man, nobody said it had to be strung prior to picture taking ;)
Better show us all the details (numbers, silkscreens, wood etc.)
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Falk
I have the #2 limbs as well.
Will try to post some pics later today. (have to go collect my son)
Red
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Here are a couple of pictures:
(http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f74/RedDwarf1/IMG_0738-1.jpg)
(http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f74/RedDwarf1/IMG_0737.jpg)
I tried taking some close-ups of the serial #s but they came out way out of focus
Red Dwarf
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Oooooh, that's nice!
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Very nice. Probably my favorite takedown so far. I just acquired my own through another member here, and it immediately became my go to bow.
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The 2oo7 model sells for 1200.00
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Actually that one there sells for $999, the next wood choice up is $1200. lol
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Any ideas on the year?
Red Dwarf
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Send it to me and I'll have all of the particulars for you in a year or so. :bigsmyl:
What's the serial number? Some close ups of the decals would help age it also.
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Red,
What you have there is one of the original, early 70's Bear TDs. It sure is in nice shape! I'd love to find one like that! Nice!!!!!!!!!
Toby
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I will try to post some close-ups tomorrow.
Thanks for all of the information so far; it sure is a nice looking bow!
Red Dwarf
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OK Red I'm gonna ask what everyone wants to know.....But nobody wants to ask LOL
Under,Over,About,Somewhere around.....(without getting to personal) What did you pay for it?????
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WOW!!! A real treasure! You obviously are a VERY luck guy! :notworthy:
I must have missed something as far as the serial numbers on the first wooden risers go. It sure looks like one of them. The year should be 1970 to 1972.
Are these limbs with Fascore? Looks like so!
I also own a pair of #2-limbs (70#). Green tips from the 1980th but they are no match to my set of Fascore's #3.
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That looks like a 1971 Custom Kodiak to me, and in great condition for sure. That bow is worth over $1000.00 to a collector. Use it! It probably has some really good medicine in it.
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Managed to figure the macro feature on the camera!
Here are some closeups of the decals, #s etc.
(http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f74/RedDwarf1/Bear%20TD%20recurve/IMG_0751.jpg)
(http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f74/RedDwarf1/Bear%20TD%20recurve/IMG_0748.jpg)
(http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f74/RedDwarf1/Bear%20TD%20recurve/IMG_0746.jpg)