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The Last New Thing
B J Conner wrote:
How long have rotary vices been around? "George Cleveland" wrote in message ... Today I was looking for info on a discontinued reel (Lamson DCA). I went upstatirs to my closet and poked through what Jacci calls my "cardboard library". I've got fly fishing magazines and catalogues in there dating back to the late 70s. I was soon sitting on the bed and flipping through their pages. One thing that became very noticeable in a very short time is how little has changed in our sport in the last 20 years. 20 years ago the reels looked pretty much the same as did the rods. Most were produced by the same companies. The only two things that I can think of that are somewhat innovative (i.e. not in the pages of those old mags) are CDC flies and Large Arbor reels. Can anyone think of anything else? g.c. Who still didn't find anything about the DCAs, like what kind of drag they have, quality, etc. I have a Universal Vise #1 Rotary that was made in the late fifties, so they've been around at least that long. -------------= Posted from Ugroups.com =------------- ---= Fast & Free Web Portal to Usenet Newsgroups =--- -------------= http://www.ugroups.com/ =------------- |
The Last New Thing
"George Adams" wrote in message ... I have a Universal Vise #1 Rotary that was made in the late fifties, so they've been around at least that long. I learned how to tie, essentially, on the same vise, made in the seventies. A decent, if quirkly rotary vise, although the Renzetti has better hand clearance. Tom |
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