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Custom Kodiak T/D

Started by leftybearfan, September 29, 2008, 12:55:00 AM

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leftybearfan

Hi all. Don't post much but lurk quite a bit. Here's my question....


A few years ago I picked up a Custom Kodiak T/D (B handle, #1 limbs). I know it's a Gainesville bow, but don't know much else. It has green limb tips, green stripe, raised silver medallion, stabilizer bushing and a single quiver bushing/cout-out thingy on the lower portion of the riser. The number on the riser is B-2944, number on the limbs is B-2469.


Does anybody know when this bow was made or can anyone point me in the right direction to find out???
"It's easier to do the right thing, than to explain why you didn't."

Danny Rowan

That is a "green stripe" made late 80's very early 90's.

Danny
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d. ward

Your serial numbers look to be from around 1983-1985 limbs and riser....bowdoc

Jeremy

The single quiver bushing on the lower portion of the grip was early 80's... I thought I remembered reading they were the first ones out of Gainesville and were before the Signature Series were made.
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leftybearfan

Thanks for the info guys. I remember hearing about the single quiver bushing being from the 80's, just wasn't sure if it was early or late.

Thanks again!!
"It's easier to do the right thing, than to explain why you didn't."

George D. Stout

I agree with Bowdoc...it's an early 80's model.  I like those better then the newer ones.


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