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62 Kodiak Reproduction Classic Wood Combo

Started by Gator1, December 24, 2010, 09:12:00 AM

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Gator1

I'm thinking of having a 62 version Kodiak Built by a sponsor here.

I was looking for some input on the Wood/Overlay ideas to replicate the 62 Kodiak.  As I was born in 1962 I thought it would be kind of interesting.

Thanks for the help guys.

PAPALAPIN

For what it will cost you, I would opt to pick up a real one.
JACK MILLET-TBG,TGMM Family of the Bow


"Don't worry about tomorrow.  If the sun doesn't come up in the morning, we will play in the dark" - ME

The most important part of your hunting setup is the broadhead.  The rest is just the delivery system.

Blackhawk

I'm with Jack.  It's going to be tough to get one any better, and there are plenty of lookers/shooters still out there.
Lon Scott

Earl E. Nov...mber

Pretty hard to get Brazilian rosewood these days.. Generally considered contraband, but I understand there is a small amount of pre ban around, but it will be dear.
Many have died for my freedom.
One has died for my soul.

reddogge

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Mike/Columbia Basin

Honduran rose wood makes a nice substitution for the Brazilian rose wood.
Mike

OldSkoolArcher


Hud

TGMM Family of the Bow

OldSkoolArcher

Mitch,
 You are gonna love that Kodiak. I saw that bow at Denton Hill and it is a beauty!! Congrats
 I have a leathertop tape-on quiver I would sell if that interests you.

Jack Shanks

Jack Shanks

raghorn

Gator1:
Only two choices for bow quivers in 1962 as shown in the photo. The spring arm quivers didn't start until 1963.
If you find a Kodiak and it doesn't have the quiver bushing then you have one choice in a quiver unless you add the bushing.

I have a LH 1962 Kodiak I got because that was the year I starting bowhunting.
   

huntnfool62

How'd you get my bow Jack ? When I saw the pic of yours I had to double check and make sure mine was still here .Mine is a star bow that is 60" and 45 lb kind of had de ja vu for a minute . I have yet to hunt with mine I prefer a bit more weight so I hunt with my takedown at 55lb  I bought my 62 when I was about 17 a friends dad had it and he didn't hunt anymore so I paid I"think" $45.oo for it. didn't know at that time that it was made the same year I was born. Since I found out it was a 62 it has become even more valuable to me and I doubt that I will ever part with it. by the way the #'s that are visable on mine are 27A*148 after seeing yours I've determined the digit under the star to be an H. I personally like the 59's and would like to find an affordable one in the 55lb range. Tall task Huh!
Dean  
Dean

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