From: AmandaS
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Date: 21-Apr-22 |
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Can anyone help me with the value of a LH Bear Kodiak Hunter bow. Bow is used but in good condition with slight markings of use. Bow also has string attached and arrow holders.
9T11190 Amo-60" 43#
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From: Jason316
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Date: 21-Apr-22 |
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That's a '69 model. Nice draw weight. Depending on condition, you could be in the $150-$350 range. Most probably around $150-$250. The 'arrow holder' may hold some value. Especially if it's vintage Bear or Selway, etc.
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From: Jon Stewart
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Date: 21-Apr-22 |
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Well it looks like a 1969 model. To give a real honest evaluation someone have to look at it. I would say if in decent shape $150. to $200.00, just a ball park. I have the same bow in right hand with a 45# pull and it is a great shooting bow.
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From: Don T. Lewis
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Date: 21-Apr-22 |
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If you go by our classifieds. It looks like pretty much any Bear bow no matter what it is. Is going for at least $350.00 Just because it’s a Bear. Prices have gone up.
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From: Clydebow
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Date: 21-Apr-22 |
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Asking price is what you see.
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From: Kodiak
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Date: 21-Apr-22 |
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$200 on a good day.
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From: Bassmaster
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Date: 21-Apr-22 |
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About 4 years ago I sold one that was like new. Very well taken care of, and stored properly. I got 250 bucks for it. It was a 70's bow. If I wanted one again which I don't ,and it was in that kind of shape I would pay 250 bucks for it.
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From: grizz
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Date: 21-Apr-22 |
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Kodiak x 2 . I’ve had a few, like them but wouldn’t give over 200.00.
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From: Jon Stewart
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Date: 21-Apr-22 |
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I bought two 71/72 KH for $60.00 each at a yard sale. So the value will be determined by a buyer. What the OP has going against her is their are fewer left handed archers than right handed.
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From: Don T. Lewis
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Date: 21-Apr-22 |
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I thought Our classified prices were high until I checked on eBay for Bear bows those prices are really ridiculous.
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From: George D. Stout
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Date: 21-Apr-22 |
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Buyers are getting smarter over there too and realizing that many of those prices are inflated and letting them ride. I can't blame sellers for trying to jump on the bandwagon and make some money, but if you don't buy them at high prices, the prices will come down. That's how it works, so if you don't have to have one right now then let it ride. You can find bows that are just as good for half the price of what some of them are asking, and some even less.
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From: SB
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Date: 21-Apr-22 |
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Not over 200.00 in mint condition
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From: Don T. Lewis
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Date: 21-Apr-22 |
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Heck there have Been bidding wars on Bear bows.:)
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From: Smokey
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Date: 21-Apr-22 |
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Put it on the bay and see what it brings.
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From: lonfitz
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Date: 24-Apr-22 |
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A 1969 could be worth more,especially if it's one with black tps and overlay's,which are rare.
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From: BigStriper1
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Date: 24-Apr-22 |
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I have 2 really nice 48# 1969s with the black over lays and tips that I’m going to part with soon. Just a little to heavy for me.
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From: Harleywriter
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Date: 25-Apr-22 |
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I prefer the 67 because it seems livelier than the later models. The 67 is the quickest over a couple others - a 69 that’s 60 lbs and an early greenie, 45 pounds and 60 inches. The first year of the Kodiak Hunter they were 58 inches - that might make it a little faster. They’re all fast enough.
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From: Nrthernrebel05
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Date: 25-Apr-22 |
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Most Hunters sell on eBay for $200-$275. A lot depends on condition and how many people are bidding on it. Doesn’t seem to make much difference what year they are.
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From: AmandaS
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Date: 25-Apr-22 |
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Gosh, thank you all so very much for the help. Ebay, I will head. Thanks again!
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