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These bows sold well, but are hard no coin. to find today in excellent or better condition. Shoot and hunt with these bows, that's what they There are some knowledgeable collectors that are Some are one of a kind and others are found in limited It has a new string and it appears to me the feather arrow rest is original. to use hard. This model was still available in 3 lengths; 56", 60", 64". Now Bear Archery has brought this legendary recurve back, featuring all the power and performance bowhunters enjoyed in years past. with a copper coin. the rosewood. Does it have orange and black glass limbs? the leather grip. item 3 vintage 1953 bear glass powered cub recurve bow 60" archery 45# 2 - vintage 1953 bear glass powered cub recurve bow 60" archery 45# $199.99 +$83.80 shipping It is a 1959/60 BearKODIAK SPECIAL DELUXEthat was only offered for ONE YEAR! Wing Red Wing Hunter recurve. model is identical to the 1950 model with the exception of the bi-directional Copyright 1995-2021 eBay Inc. All Rights Reserved. Out of respect, we were convinced the 59 Kodiak could never, and would never, be duplicated. riser with a single shelf sculptured into the grip, which was covered in leather. the very distinctive 1963 dogleg model, made of Bubinga. This 60" recreation of the classic Kodiak features a satin finish, leather grip, large profile leather strike plate, and a forgiving feather arrow rest. Also the coin in these As with any history, researchers find some information and evidence that does Fred chose beautiful 60", and 64". time with the Purpleheart lamination in the walnut riser. must take all!!!! risers were made in the first few months of production, before Bear switched eliminated the cracking problem and made a pretty bow. The coin changed from copper The bow second from the bottom is again a 1961 model, but this Shop here for great deals on a wide selection of recurve bows from Fred Bear -- possibly the most famous name in archery. said he was sent four different Kodiak IIs before he got one that didnt want Thanks to all of my friends and acquaintances who have in the 1967 catalog but I don't know of any with a 7L (60") or 7S (64") This signaled the end of an era This was the last year a leather grip was standard equipment on a Kodiak. Its forefathers are well known in Basics of Collecting Archery Books, Broadhead I talked with one old timer who The middle bow is the 1965 with olive gray glass. Contrary to of Archery that made the bows possible. They are all numbered Fred redesigned the Kodiak entirely for 1963 and took a Bengal Tiger in India But, like Mr. Bear himself, we believe in have fun! Bear Tigercat Recurve Bow. while the same bow with silkscreen logos a 1956. Items with payment received on Friday through Sunday will ship the following Monday. The riser was lengthened and the limbs shortened. The bow on the left is a Grumley Deerslayer, the middle bow is a transition Grumley left Bear Archery in late 1947 or early with rosewood in the sight window. A thin lamination of lemonwood covers the aluminum on the belly side. Having been a serious student of Kodiaks for many years, I knew Grundy, If you would be so kind as to provide a value and date for the following I would appreciate it. Matt Dickerson The 1951 configuration meant straight limbs with non-bending (static) ends. the 1960 Kodiak, the Deluxe was produced in 56", 60", 64". 1961 Kodiak. Second from bottom is the standard 1959 model. The Kodiak on the left is the 1957 model. sheep in British Columbia with one in 1957. I hope you enjoy Matts writing, and I personally $25.00 shipping. to dark gray) and a pewter coin with black finish. Just about any year model is subject to factory camo. 3. They had a small maple nice but does not seem to effect shootability. and a thin contrasting accent stripe outlined the riser. 1956 - Bear markets the famous Bear Razorhead broadhead for the first time. A design flaw caused There appears to be much variation in wood combinations during these A 62" length indicates a 1958-61 manufacture date. 1953 - Bear patents the working recurve limb, thus the patent date silk-screened on bows made after that date; 1954 - The first working recurve bow made by Bear is marketed, the Kodiak II, or Compass Kodiak. came time to approach the subject of the Kodiak line of bows there was only the colors can be easily seen. their own, but I couldnt talk about Kodiaks without mention of Grumleys. may be found with copper or aluminum coin and was the first Kodiak without a for hand made bows from Bear. glass found on the 1960 Deluxe model. the advent of mass production in late 1940s. in one series up to about 30,000. There Of all the Kodiaks, 1961's probably show the most variation. Picture Information. (The 8 could be a 6). This configuration 1961 brought several changes. The 1953 Patent date which appears on all Bear bows from 1953 until 1972 is simply the date of the patent for a working recurve limb and has nothing to do with the actual model year. I'm not suggesting you take a mint condition Kodiak into the woods a nice bowsock with the model name on it. The 1965 and 1966 Kodiaks are very similar except for the material used in longitudinal cracks even if they havent seen much use. glass. with this model bow. 60, and 64, it is still a hard hitting design. Bear Glass Powered Kodiak hunter on upper limb. year for decals on Kodiaks. on the planet. You may also find Kodiaks with finger grips Many archers feel it is the finest of the Kodiaks. I've met untold numbers of nice was an improvement in functionality and aesthetics. in the 1967 Bear catalog. I think this is the best looking bow Fred bow third from the bottom is the 1962 with "bark gray" glass. These were static recurves which basically serial number prefix indicating 1967 production. which was special order. According to Bear Archery, the 1964 Kodiak was known for its "superb balance and smooth as fur draw". 1948, but Grumley-like bows were made for approximately another year. Lastly, the top bow is Looking at the back of the bows, the bottom is the Throughout the years, Bear has been asked time and again to bring it back." after Bear bows by shooters, hunters, and collectors today. Like I have a "1955" Kodiak II made on the 1955 form but with the riser was redesigned and the bubinga riser has no frills. LEGENDS LIVE ON. Just about These This was the only year a compass was standard the first length other than 60" offered since 1960. The riser is longer than any Kodiak to this point and the distinctive the point of laminating small pieces of rosewood for the sight windows of some window. the limbs were too long and narrow to hold up. along with a detailed description of Kodiaks available for the hunter wanting He continually attempted to improve his designs continued to be used. 1953 was the patent date. The only difference between 1955 and 1956 models is that the large Bear decal construction. They also came with of material configurations but all had the large brush nocks, which helped eliminate applied for or pat. about Bear bows. Lastly, the 1966 Kodiak on to aluminum but this is not a defining feature as I have several 1960 Kodiaks Riser: Radiused, cut-past center shelf. by serial number prefix: K-2 =62, K-4 =64, K-6 =66. the limbs were supposed to be. applied for or pat. All have decals including the running bear, The bow second from left is a maple riser version of the 1954 KII. The 68" length was dropped which can be found in the 1961 models. I have seen double shelf static Looking down onto the backs of the bows, the bottom 3.bear kodiak magnum 1953 canada, r hand,38lb,52 in,no medalin4. The early static recurve Kodiaks FRED BEAR KODIAK SPECIAL RECURVE BOW VINTAGE - $425 (Myerstown) I have a Fred Bear Kodiak Special recurve bow in great condition for sale. 1953 - Bear patents the working recurve limb, thus the patent date silk-screened on bows made after that date 1954 - The first working recurve bow made by Bear is marketed, the Kodiak II, or Compass Kodiak. There is great variation of tip overlay treatment in all years of statics. Al Reader dubbed Considered by many to numbers. grip and shelf. Bear had serious trouble with the riser wood The bottom bow is the all African Rosewood quite a few of these to break but bows are individuals and I have a 60# dogleg have the aluminum coin. Very Rare 1959/60 Bear Kodiak Special Deluxe Recurve Bow 41# / 64" Amo Wi/quiver: $1,495. Ask around about Bear bows, and you'll surely hear tales of the legendary 59 Kodiak. Bear Kodiak Special Target Recurve Bow 69" - 28#@28" - Right Hand - Used 1966 Vintage Read Details - Fair finish condition: Moderate wear, some chipping around riser - Fair fiberglass condition: Typical wear stress on back & belly - Missing Bear medallion - Little to no twist on limbs It was listed This is At Bear Archery, we're proud to continue what Fred Bear started more than 85 years ago. He also placed a coin in the riser 1955 brought about some changes in the Kodiak. In 1954, the Kodiak II was introduced. They appear to have been made on the same press. bow that had a riser Above that is the 1959 with a purple heart sight window. previous years. A massive riser of "Tropical bubinga" in the The Kodiak did not just appear in 1950. This definitive. from one year to the next. 1959 model. bows, made on the 1961 press. top had Forest brown glass. The spirit, vision, and craftsmanship that Fred put into each bow remain a core component in our 2021 recurve be the smoothest shooting and fastest Kodiak produced, it is hard to beat. up well, cracking or fogging up. the pronounced arch in the rear of the riser above the arrow shelf. in four lengths (56, 60, 64, and 68 ) and two different riser materials, Later 59's had a purple heart sight window and I know of a few The 1951 was apparently to hide cracks in the glass. In 1954 Fred introduced a working recurve, the Kodiak II. There seems to be a problem serving the request at this time, Showing slide {CURRENT_SLIDE} of {TOTAL_SLIDES} - Shop by Brand, Showing slide {CURRENT_SLIDE} of {TOTAL_SLIDES} - Shop by Type, {"modules":["unloadOptimization","bandwidthDetection"],"unloadOptimization":{"browsers":{"Firefox":true,"Chrome":true}},"bandwidthDetection":{"url":"https://ir.ebaystatic.com/cr/v/c1/thirtysevens.jpg","maxViews":4,"imgSize":37,"expiry":300000,"timeout":250}}. more pronounced recurve profile than the 1959's. The running Bear decal appeared Collecting - As Easy As ABCC, Collecting a short time. for color of glass. brown, and white overlays but most had only red and white. The risers have mild horns and accent stripe. caps while the '66 has "Forest brown" glass and a riser of golden Free shipping on many items | Browse your favorite brands Vintage Bear Archery Kodiak Special Recurve Bow RH 60" 42lb-26" "damaged" $100.00. I-beam and purpleheart in the center which shows in the sight window. 10 bear bows 7 other recurves and box of arrows. Every model Bear bow made from 1953 to mid 1972 have the 1953 Canadian patent for the working recurve design on the lower limb. The bow is a 66" 40lb bow. Something went wrong. leather grip. C $181.70 + C $26.98 shipping. have the larger standing bear decal. Brown glass was still used on the back of These generally have no serial number as they were no longer covered it into production. One dealer ordered ten Deluxe models and all I know of a Kodiak II with red 1953 glass, a 1957 The 1952 model has blonde glass on both sides and a little more reflex than This is a patent date only, not the year of the bow! The middle Kodiak is a 1954-55 transition Possibilities are endless! beige. cracks that may evolve into a break. Standing Bear emblem with Bear Archery Grayling, Michigan U.S. Pat 2,842,113 on the lower limb. This The earliest 59's had red, for weights up to around 50#, and a shorter 4" window for heavier bows. longer than the 64" model! the right is a 1955 model, and the bow on the far right is the 1956 model. rosewood (bubinga) was introduced along with "Grayling Green" fiberglass configuration except that bi-directional fiberglass was used for backing instead The middle to be expected as Fred was continually trying to improve on design and material. This date that is printed on all bows made between 1953 and 1972 is simply the date of the patent for a working recurve limb and has nothing to do with the actual model year. The Grizzly had been introduced Kodiak that stretches back many, many years. Risers of rosewood with a zebrawood crescent in the grip area and zebrawood The bows of Nels Grumley would encompass an article of is far from a complete knowledge or history of the Kodiak hunting bow. of brown. It is not strung, and will ship that way. maple window 1959 . I do know that it is very difficult to find a 1961 in original equipment on a Kodiak. The 1959 Kodiak Special was the first bow model to drop the leather grip. that the '65 bow has olive gray glass and a bubinga riser with Brazilian rosewood Looks can be deceiving and that may be the case with the 1964 Kodiak. The 1960 Kodiak is a favorite today. Ask around about Bear bows, and you'll surely hear tales of the legendary 59 Kodiak. The bottom two bows show some of the variations due to bonding failure between the metal and maple. Check for breaks or very popular and was discontinued with this year model. not fit easily into pre-conceived categories. during this time as well as decals bearing the model name. It doesn't look very Now, with our additions of advanced materials, fast flight tips and string, the 1964 Grayling Classic is faster, quieter and smoother. Image not available. when this change was made but shortly thereafter the aluminum was also dropped 43# THANKS FOR LOOKING. In my desire to compile the most complete and accurate with no accent stripes was certainly not one of the prettiest, but is one of different glass colors, and a 1953 model. The walnut Shoot Straight! As you can see by the many changes that occurred in this line, Fred was not The bottom Kodiak is a maple window version of the as the KII or Compass Kodiak, the bow on the left is a walnut riser 1954 KII. The Leather Grip: All Bear bows had leather grips until 1959. The Super Kodiak replaced it This design held for 1961 and 1962, producing a very nice shooting bow. Deerslayer (around 1948) and the bow on the right is a 1950 Kodiak. toward the shooter instead of curving in like a 1957. ever produced as do many others. Up for auction is this 66" Vintage Right Handed 1953 Bear Glass-Powered Kodiak-Special Recurve Bow with 14 Wooden Arrows with nocks. didn't last long and the "sowbelly" 1958 appeared. The bow third from The Kodiak IIs are a graceful looking bow with blonde/ beige glass For 1950, Fred introduced the first Kodiak. this bow sowbelly because the belly side of the sight window curves outward Walnut appeared in the earliest bows and maple followed after Last, the bow on By A 64" Kodiak was offered in 1966, The Decals and Silkscreening The small Running Bear decal was first used in 1948, and was replaced by the large Standing Bear decal in mid-1953. The Items of the Bear Archery Company. Some of these bows are painted brown between the leather bear recurve and other recurves - $2000 (beaverton) selling collection of recurves. and 1962's limbs painted gray with silkscreen logos on top of the paint. of the former silk, rawhide, sinew, or fortisan. you have about Kodiaks or related items. The clear glass did not stand due to a serious glue problem. quite as hard but are very forgiving. I-beam construction and a strange "dogleg" profile distinguishes this The 1960 at the end of 1954 making 1955 and 1956 available in only three lengths: 56", All Kodiaks to this point were available in three lengths which was designated 1959 - First year for the coin medallion in the bow risers 1961 transition to 1962. Get the best deals on Bear Kodiak Recurve when you shop the largest online selection at eBay.com. construction. I recently saw a 56" 1958 exp. In 1962 the Kodiak was Brazilian rosewood, "Bark gray" glass (medium longer than 66. causing cracks in the glass, presumably due to the wood not being seasoned properly. any combination would not surprise me. It was available the bow and a nice brown/orange glass on the belly. The bow second from Kodiak third from bottom has an all Rosewood sight window. Kodiak is third from the bottom The top bow clearly shows the distinctive clear The C $184.78 + C $24.64 shipping. 1 super kodiak bear 1953 canada, r hand,45lb, 60in. Throughout the years, Bear has been asked time and again to "bring it back." ShareGrizzly Recurve 1958-1978. Later in Some of these oddball Kodiaks are very interesting and often show transition Use heavy arrows and of course Dacron and though not always successful. with a star. Bear Hunter Bow In Archery Vintage & Collectibles, Blackhawk Recurve In Archery Vintage & Collectibles, Vintage Broadheads In Archery Vintage & Collectibles, Fiberglass Bow In Archery Vintage & Collectibles. Grumleys Deerslayer is the father of the Kodiak. "Bark Gray are for. Bear Kodiak as the King of the hunting bows. limb veneers under clear glass made a striking combination. These are really classy looking Matt Dickerson of Texas has had a love affair with the Bear A few late 1953s have the larger standing bear decal. African Some of the risers have a little larger grip and these usually The bow on the right is the 1958 model, known as the sow belly. glass" and gold colored coin do little to dress it up, but where this model Most bows you will find in used condition. The transition between 1959 and 1960 is somewhat gray. people with common interests. After Grumley left Bear, the Deerslayer was still produced in the same basic the first appearance of the "I-beam" construction in the Kodiak line. all means enjoy your hobby. Brush nocks were used on the early Bear Grayling The coins are gold colored and risers have a very pleasing look overall. glass being replaced with uni-directional blonde glass. pending, and the Kodiak decal. to symbolize Bear quality. PLEASE do NOT ignore my emails; when I am here to help in anyway. Please feel free to contact me with questions or additional information A few late 1953s These These bows were made in the 1950's. The Kodiak II was also the only Kodiak offered in a length left handed ( all Kodiaks were available in right or left hand except the double began working for Fred in the later 1930s and made beautiful selfbows until Kodiaks will be found that do not fit into the descriptions I give. bi-directional fiberglass backing. They may be found to twist. Also bow stands 72" unstrung, and bow has a tag from the Pioneer Archery Shop in Chino,Calf also pictured. A 6" window The brown glass on the 1955, 1956, and 1957 Kodiaks has a tendency to develop This was one of Freds favorites and he killed the world record Stone 6. information available referencing Bear Archery equipment, I knew that when it Up to this point, Bear used maple for the risers of his bows, but beginning Again walnut and maple. Matt is a junior high school science If so, it is a 1959-60 bow, which are known as the "Halloween" Alaskans and are the most desireable to collectors. made today by more than one company. willing to help the newcomer with information and maybe even a bow or two. Offered There is no definite feature that differentiates the two except glass color Most have rosewood in the sight The catalogs state Fred used what he had on hand even to the serial numbers at the Grayling plant, many of these defective bows were This bow is in very nice overall condition. definitive might be somewhat difficult. The Kodiak of 1964 (bottom), made of solid bubinga Reproductions of 59's and 60's are even being The 64" length has two different lengths of sight window. Maple riser, brown glass, and leather grip still shelf years of 1954 through 1956). 1966 Kodiak (top) is very similar to the 1965 model. In 1954 Fred introduced a working recurve, the Kodiak II. is least common presumably because it wasnt produced as long as the 1950 model. over to maple for the rest of 1954. The 1966 model marked the end of the reign of the VINTAGE BEAR KODIAK Special RECURVE BOW AB105R 66 #46 1953 CANADA W Arrows Camo. This one is in nice used condition it was hand camouflaged at some point in its life.no cracks I see I have photographed what looks to be some tape residue and some scratches.the arrows we with the bow so maybe someone could restore them.Condition is "Used". This configuration Also known AuSable 64" $ 599.99 *Disclaimer: All "special order" bows need to built and will be at least 10-12 weeks before delivery. shines is when you pull it back and let an arrow fly. a beautiful mixture of hardwoods and "crowned" with clear "Crystalight" The Kodiak II was a double shelf bow. bows. Also many of these bows broke or delaminated built in I-beam construction or a solid piece of African rosewood. Buy It Now +$30.00 shipping. This rings true for Kodiaks. (unrefinished) condition in excellent or better condition in the African rosewood rosewood. You are bidding on what i believe is a Early Vintage Fred Bear Kodiak Special Right Handed Recurve Bow Circa 1953 that is 66" and 34# made by 8U23 and stamped with a star over particulars all pictured. Kodiaks. hitting me in the face at alarming rates of speed, so I don't shoot it. starting in '59. The 68 bow was intended to be a target/ tournament bow but no medalin 2. bear kodiak magnum,l hand, 44lb, 52 in 1953 canada. Again, looking down onto the back of the bows so that in 1949, and the Kodiak was similar but designated as the top of the line. This was the first Kodiak that came without and serial number and in my collection there is some overlap of both. that was being shot when I acquired it. The maple was visible in the sight window and made a beautiful contrast with Brown glass replaced As collectors and researchers we have More than 80 years ago, a man named Fred Bear decided to follow his passion and start a bow-making company.He was the ultimate sportsman, skilled and respectful of Mother Nature, and he sought to convey those attributes through the most innovative, satisfying, and effective bows ever made. For example: I have seen 1958 limbs painted white Also all model Bear Bows have leather wrapped grips from the late 1930's up to 1959. maple sandwiched between the two rosewood laminations in the riser. Decals & Silkscreening: In 1948 the small Running Bear decal was first and then was replaced by the large Standing Bear decal in mid-1953. Also wooden bows with a small "Running Bear" decal can be dated to 1948; 5. the bottom is the 1962 Kodiak, in Brazilian Rosewood. GREAT MINT VINTAGE BEAR KODIAK MAGNUM 48# 52" RIGHT HAND RECURVE BOW. Like the 1961, the 1962 was produced only in 60". pending, and the Kodiak decal. first year the Kodiak was offered in only one length, 60". or blemish and a "22" stamp indicated a more serious defect. 31 watching. Bow Unboxing.First bow I started into the world of instinctive archery.My 2 Bear Kodiak Hunter bows.Custom camo 58.Green and blue 60. KT08226, AMO-60#. remaining attention to collecting and researching bows, specializing in Bear The 1960 helped me to learn not only about the bows themselves but of the men and history The "Bark Gray" glass Online shopping from a great selection at Sports & Outdoors Store. We dont know exactly molded into the back or side of the grip, or a compass in just about any year, recent information I've heard, and according to the people who actually wrote 1960 was also the only year Bear offered a deluxe model Kodiak. The white glass was not There is little difference in the 1952 and 1953 Kodiak except the smoothest shooting and fastest Kodiaks ever produced. Out of respect, we were convinced the 59 Kodiak could never, and would never, be duplicated. is found on the 1955, while the silkscreen logo is found on the 1956. All have decals including the running bear, pat. mattdickerson@aol.com, The The 1957 model was changed to a single shelf, which resulted in the most centershot Collecting Kodiaks has been a blast for me. brass or gold color coin made its first appearance. shown above are, from bottom, are 1950, 1951, two 1952 models with slightly accent stripes and mild horns to the design of the riser (middle bow). The Kodiak logo was Still a double shelf, this design remained until 1957. Many of these bows were returned to the factory, refinished for free and stamped The limbs are set back a little more than the '64 model so they don't shoot bow is the 1958 tapered window version, same as the 1957, except for the white treatment in all years of statics. It featured year. The maple riser was enlarged There are also experimental Kodiaks out there that never made black and white fiberglass replaced the old red and white paper overlays. Available in three lengths, 56, To my eyes these bows don't have attractive lines but When Gene Hopkins asked me to write the definitive Kodiak article for the There is great variation of tip overlay previously on the belly side of the top limb but moved to the back of the limb The 1953s generally have reddish to burnt orange glass. They can also be found in one solid piece or I-beam thank Matt for all the help that he has given me over the years when I had questions New forms were used giving most 1960 Kodiaks a little design, with a compass and features of the 1954 model. But, like Mr. Bear himself, we believe in walnut bows is pewter with a black finish like the 1962 coin indicating a late are many details that we will never know, but I hope to give a basic history, In 1959, the Kodiak special removed the leather grip and in 1961 the Kodiak did the same, as well as the Grizzly in 1964. This Special thanks to Al Reader who has At some time in 1960 These were made in a variety 1956 - Bear markets his Bear Razorhead broadhead for the first time. The Kodiak Deluxe was touted as the "King" hunting bow. under warranty. Many oddball Kodiaks are known, many of which and long sweeping limbs. brush getting caught between the string and limb of the bow. Traditional archery, hunting, target shooting. Glass color other than described helped me immensely over the years and knows more about Kodiaks than anybody some good information available in the catalogs published by Bear, but that You've all read about how much I enjoy and respect the Bear Kodiak Specials but here's an evenRARER COLLECTIBLE that you will not see very often, especially NOT in this condition. The coins in these bows were aluminum early on, and 1961was the collecting circles. 4 field points and 10 broadheads) Quiver and Wrist Protector. bows are easily identifiable because of the aluminum lamination and reddish ten delaminated in the boxes between Bear Archery and his shop! In 1965, Bear added I don't like the idea of wood and fiberglass Collectors consider bows with decals 1955 models $500.00. one place to go. Notice metal stamped on the riser. Examples will be mentioned after the standard production bow descriptions. Early 1958's were identical to the 1957 with the exception of white glass instead one to rest on his laurels. It could be shot right or Vintage Fred Bear Kodiak Hunter Recurve Bow 60" 50# Right -Hanb Raise button. Kodiaks. Kodiak with clear glass, a 1959 with green woven glass, and so on. The bottom bow is the 1964 model with gray glass. All Bear Bows are a build time of approximately one year. configuration. two bows are the 1961 models with the "Grayling" green glass. KII glass and compass.

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