Bear Kodiak Custom Custom
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- Chase N. Nocks
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Bear Kodiak Custom Custom
Safe Queens are not for me but damn this thing is pretty.
http://cgi.ebay.com/FRED-BEAR-RECURVE-C ... 53e6726a7c
last time I checked bidding was $3950.00
Cheers
Troy
http://cgi.ebay.com/FRED-BEAR-RECURVE-C ... 53e6726a7c
last time I checked bidding was $3950.00
Cheers
Troy
I am an Archer. I am not a traditional archer, bowhunter, compound shooter or target archer.....I am an Archer
"Shooting the Stickbow"
....enforced by the "whistling grey-goose wing."
"The Witchery of Archery"
"Shooting the Stickbow"
....enforced by the "whistling grey-goose wing."
"The Witchery of Archery"
Re: Bear Kodiak Custom Custom
Hey yeah Troy saw it myself the other night and with 6 days to go what will be the final figure, gold limb pockets and all. Wanted to make a bank withdrawal to cover it but I had to hand my gun in with the buy back, so was unable lol . Cars not worth pawning, missus is getting a bit long n the tooth [ she doesnt read this heh heh I HOPE], maybe if they give me a couple years advance on my pension.Where would we be without dreams --sigh.
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- Chase N. Nocks
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Re: Bear Kodiak Custom Custom
Yeah Bob, imagine being rich enough to shoot it. Hell, I'd love even a standard one.
My favourite comment on the Leatherwall forum was "I'd have to paint it to hunt with it"
They reckon anywhere between $10 000 and $14 000.
Maybe the guy at the bank didn't understand what a good cause it really was... did you show him a picture?
Cheers
Troy
My favourite comment on the Leatherwall forum was "I'd have to paint it to hunt with it"
They reckon anywhere between $10 000 and $14 000.
Maybe the guy at the bank didn't understand what a good cause it really was... did you show him a picture?
Cheers
Troy
I am an Archer. I am not a traditional archer, bowhunter, compound shooter or target archer.....I am an Archer
"Shooting the Stickbow"
....enforced by the "whistling grey-goose wing."
"The Witchery of Archery"
"Shooting the Stickbow"
....enforced by the "whistling grey-goose wing."
"The Witchery of Archery"
Re: Bear Kodiak Custom Custom
Methinks a set of limbskins will suffice when my wonderful wife wins this auction a gives me that bow for me birthdeeChase N. Nocks wrote:
My favourite comment on the Leatherwall forum was "I'd have to paint it to hunt with it"
Cheers, Rod
Re: Bear Kodiak Custom Custom
MMM
just the thing to chase a few pigs around with LOL
just the thing to chase a few pigs around with LOL
Cheers
Neil
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- Chase N. Nocks
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Re: Bear Kodiak Custom Custom
Thanks Rod, had a bloody big laugh at this.rodlonq wrote:Methinks a set of limbskins will suffice when my wonderful wife wins this auction a gives me that bow for me birthdeeChase N. Nocks wrote:
My favourite comment on the Leatherwall forum was "I'd have to paint it to hunt with it"
Cheers, Rod
WOLF, good for scooping those arrows out of the creek as well I reckon.
Cheers
Troy
I am an Archer. I am not a traditional archer, bowhunter, compound shooter or target archer.....I am an Archer
"Shooting the Stickbow"
....enforced by the "whistling grey-goose wing."
"The Witchery of Archery"
"Shooting the Stickbow"
....enforced by the "whistling grey-goose wing."
"The Witchery of Archery"
Re: Bear Kodiak Custom Custom
Nah Troy didnt get to show them a picture, cause they wouldnt let me near the place with .222cal under the wing to make the withdrawal with! Guess it will spend its days locked behind glass somewhere which is fine by me as I'd be scared s@#%less
about marking it anyway if i won lotto and could afford it.
about marking it anyway if i won lotto and could afford it.
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Re: Bear Kodiak Custom Custom
This Fred Bear signature number 030 offered has to be a real find IMHO. These recurves were under the personal quality control of Fred Bear who I read drove the build dept' crazy in his seach for build perfection as he personally inspected each one. I think I read somewhere Fred would go back to the factory at night and bandsaw any riser that was not up to his personal requirement. The last figure on production I saw was about only 160 made due to Freds death in 88. They had hoped to build 1000. I read the original idea also involved names such as Glenn St Charles. These guys are all icons of Archery and these bows are just not around selling in the past as high as 10K.
- TomMcDonald
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Re: Bear Kodiak Custom Custom
Wow sold for $8,900
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Well I didn't think me missus had that much money to spend on me birfdee present. Musta got a loan or sumfin
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Re: Bear Kodiak Custom Custom
Sorry Rodlong I must of just headed the missus off...its bread and dripping down this end for the next 3 years . .But what a way to go.
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No point in lookin' in the back of the cupboard then. Well done hardgrainer, bread and drippin' is not all that bad mate ey, so long as you still get a cold home brew to wash it down ....
Cheers...... Rod
Cheers...... Rod
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Re: Bear Kodiak Custom Custom
Rod... Number 30 a little bit of Fred now in Oz. Un- marked as new. Maybe fired previouslly but sure does not show it. Presentation box a couple of minor scratches but easily fixed. Not a mark on the Bow latches. Sure was a find. Already had a couple of em's from US collectors wanting me to confirm serial and condition ect. Maybe they thought it was knocked off
Tony S.
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Re: Bear Kodiak Custom Custom
Did you really buy that Tony . ? Awesome
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Re: Bear Kodiak Custom Custom
Yes guilty on this one Steve...always wanted a signature because I loved the Fred Bear story but... so darn hard to find. Crazy as it it may seem it will never be shot by me. As Troy says its a safe Queen. A bit of my gear is for nostalgia trips and lookin only.
Tony S
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- TomMcDonald
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Re: Bear Kodiak Custom Custom
C'mon, just string it and shoot it once!hardgainer wrote:Yes guilty on this one Steve...always wanted a signature because I loved the Fred Bear story but... so darn hard to find. Crazy as it it may seem it will never be shot by me. As Troy says its a safe Queen. A bit of my gear is for nostalgia trips and lookin only.
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Re: Bear Kodiak Custom Custom
Tom I gather that as pretty as they are Bear factory records show a few of the early ones had limb problems and with my luck .
There is a guy in the US (Brandon Stahl) who makes limb replicas to use on the Bear signature riser if use wanted. So down the track the riser might see some action.
Tony S.
There is a guy in the US (Brandon Stahl) who makes limb replicas to use on the Bear signature riser if use wanted. So down the track the riser might see some action.
Tony S.
- Trad Bound
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Re: Bear Kodiak Custom Custom
nice buy Tony, there will be no more holidays after that
you will have to set up a viewing room. I can feel a few bows being sold. Does Ester know???
Cheers Tonyj
you will have to set up a viewing room. I can feel a few bows being sold. Does Ester know???
Cheers Tonyj
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Re: Bear Kodiak Custom Custom
Great to hear your voice Tony J..Hope the back is A1 and all is OK.
Know you have been having a few sneaky practises with the pink fletch man.
Yup Esther knows... she is the girl with both hands currently around my throat.
Cheers Mate
Tony S
Know you have been having a few sneaky practises with the pink fletch man.
Yup Esther knows... she is the girl with both hands currently around my throat.
Cheers Mate
Tony S
- Stephen Georgiou
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Re: Bear Kodiak Custom Custom
Congratulations Tony.
Awesome investment. These bows really are the ultimate.
What a beautiful specimen!
Awesome investment. These bows really are the ultimate.
What a beautiful specimen!
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Re: Bear Kodiak Custom Custom
Thanks Stephen... as a Bear shooter yourself you would appreciate the buzz one gets thinking this was once in Freds hand.
After thinking about it (10 seconds ) I have now ordered some aftermarket limbs from Mr Stahl which I may have 2012 sometime. Could not handle the stress of shooting the originals.
Tony S.
After thinking about it (10 seconds ) I have now ordered some aftermarket limbs from Mr Stahl which I may have 2012 sometime. Could not handle the stress of shooting the originals.
Tony S.
- TomMcDonald
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Re: Bear Kodiak Custom Custom
Wow, I wouldn't be game to use this riser either. You're a brave man.
- Stephen Georgiou
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Re: Bear Kodiak Custom Custom
Great to hear you will take it out of the box some time Tony
If you get cold feet you can use my riser with the new aftermarket limbs
I only bring the bear out on special occasions now but seeing your new bow has encouraged me to take it of mothballs.
If you get cold feet you can use my riser with the new aftermarket limbs
I only bring the bear out on special occasions now but seeing your new bow has encouraged me to take it of mothballs.
- Chase N. Nocks
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Re: Bear Kodiak Custom Custom
I just revisited this post....what can I say.
Well done mate. I am truely jealous and happy to see such a beautiful piece of archery nostalgia here in OZ....
I think regardless of an archers particular discipline or tackle choice it will be one dull of soul that will not give it an ooohhh and an aaahhh.
How many times do you look at it a day...BTW I'll be in touch when my lotto numbers come up...
Cheers
Troy
Well done mate. I am truely jealous and happy to see such a beautiful piece of archery nostalgia here in OZ....
I think regardless of an archers particular discipline or tackle choice it will be one dull of soul that will not give it an ooohhh and an aaahhh.
How many times do you look at it a day...BTW I'll be in touch when my lotto numbers come up...
Cheers
Troy
I am an Archer. I am not a traditional archer, bowhunter, compound shooter or target archer.....I am an Archer
"Shooting the Stickbow"
....enforced by the "whistling grey-goose wing."
"The Witchery of Archery"
"Shooting the Stickbow"
....enforced by the "whistling grey-goose wing."
"The Witchery of Archery"