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Bear KM question

Started by wprovence, May 01, 2019, 03:59:13 PM

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wprovence

I have a Bear Kodiak Magnum 52", 48#@ 28. Serial number is 9U8648. I thought it was a 69 model but I've had someone question it, so now I'm not sure. Does anyone know for sure. It has a copper coin and it's Brazilian rosewood. Thanks for y'alls help........Bill

Blackstick

In 1969, three variations of the Kodiak Magnum were made. Type 1 and Type 2 were both made of Tigerwood. Type 3 was made of Shedua backed and faced with Arctic grey glass and topped off with a decorative 3 ply black/white/black glass cap to the handle and black tip overlays. They had a brass coin.

Thank you Jorge L. Coppen!

wprovence

Thank you. I will look closer this evening after work. The coin is tarnished so I may have mistook it for copper...........Bill

wprovence


Looks like what you described


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Gerald Denley

That is a 1969. The riser is not Brazilian rosewood...it's ovangkol aka shedua,
Peter

wprovence

Quote from: Gerald Denley on May 09, 2019, 03:31:50 AM
That is a 1969. The riser is not Brazilian rosewood...it's ovangkol aka shedua,
Thanks. Blackstick said it was made from Shedua.


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