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![]() "Tim J." wrote in message ... Frank Reid wrote: I know, this should be over on the tying group, but this group is a bit more active. What tying vise do you use? If you could buy a new one tomorrow, what would it be? I use the Danvise. Why? Because *somebody* told me it was the best value on the market. I think it was the same weasel-monkey that's now jumping ship. "Come on in! The water's fine!", sez he. Seriously, for the tying I do, it's a great vise. It is a great vise. One of my options is just get another one (and if my daughter gets accepted to some of the colleges she's applying to like Harvard, I may exercise that option). I've beaten the crap out of the thing, its a first generation Danvise, and, after some minor disassembly and repair, it still works fine. Just want more speed. -- Frank "Weasle Monkey" Reid Euthanize to respond |
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"Frank Reid" wrote in news:ddcv38$o7b$1
@newslocal.mitre.org: Just want more speed. Frank, I've watched my vise for some time, and I've yet to see it move at all, let alone move fast. You should probably avoid the Renzetti ![]() -- Scott Reverse name to reply |
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Scott Seidman wrote:
"Frank Reid" wrote in news:ddcv38$o7b$1 @newslocal.mitre.org: Just want more speed. Frank, I've watched my vise for some time, and I've yet to see it move at all, let alone move fast. You should probably avoid the Renzetti ![]() Someone needs to build Frank a vise with a 10:1 ratio. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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![]() "Frank Reid" wrote in message ... I know, this should be over on the tying group, but this group is a bit more active. What tying vise do you use? If you could buy a new one tomorrow, what would it be? I'll start: Use the Danvise (original Danica, not Orvis) Want to buy a Norvise. Frank Reid Euthanize to respond Hi All, I remember a thread about this quite a while ago as I recall. . . . well at least one computer or so ago for me. Here goes: did a quick walk around to do a check. -3 Regal Pedestals (all have the "turn" function) ( don't use the C-Clamps much anymore) - 2 Renzetti travelers (1 regular and 1 cam version) - a couple of Thompson A vises - a small herd of India A knockoffs (about 6 or so) - 1 Danvise - 1 HMH Standard - 1 HMH Spartan Heh . . .heh . . .and I tell ya, it is hard to tie on them all at the same time! In reality, as some here know, I was involved a bit in consulting to a fly manufacturer, involving trips to an undisclosed country that starts with a T .. . . and ends in . . . hailand. . . teaching new patterns, and looking over production control, and silly stuff like that. And used to teach tying classes here in the US. . as well as Germany and Korea. I seemed to use the HMH vises when I lived on the East side of the US. My first real vise was a Thompson A. (the older one) I did pick up a "kit" many many years ago in a world far away to try to tie a few bass flies and bluegill fies when I grew up in the Midwest. ( that lasted about a week until I gor serious about it in the early '70s here in Colorado) Until I stopped teaching a few years ago I still had people start with the Thompson As or the knockoffs, and then let them try the other types of vises I have. (always started with C-clamps) If I could buy a new one tomorrow? answer . . . no thank you. I seem to use a Renzetti when I travel, and either a Renzetti, Danvise, or Regal here at home depending on what I'm tying. BestWishes, DaveMohnsen Denver |
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"Frank Reid" wrote in message
... I know, this should be over on the tying group, but this group is a bit more active. What tying vise do you use? If you could buy a new one tomorrow, what would it be? I'll start: Use the Danvise (original Danica, not Orvis) Want to buy a Norvise. I have some old no-name vise that a a friend of the family gave me when I was a kid. I have only actually tied a couple flies with it, but I have used it to wrap lots and lots of hair and feather jigs. No clue the name or the type, but it works. It is hard to get tightened down with the jaws in exactly the right position, but it is nice to be able loosen it up ratate the jaws and tighten it down again. If I tied seriusly I would look for a vise with two different locks. One to tighten down the jaws, and one that would allow you to rotate the jaws without loosening them. -- Bob La Londe Win a Tackle Pack Jig Fishing - Tips and Techniques Contest Courtesy of Siebler Custom Baits http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
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If I tied seriusly I would look for a vise with two different locks. One
to tighten down the jaws, and one that would allow you to rotate the jaws without loosening them. -- Bob La Londe Bob, you could get that capability with a DanVise. By the way, you keep hanging around here and the BASS folks is gonna start wondering if you're leaning to the dark side. Afor ya' know it, you'll be using your bass boat to cast for carp on the fly with a cottonwood fly. -- Frank Reid Euthanize to respond |
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![]() William Claspy wrote: Had that statement come from just about anyone else, Wayne, I'd just nod my head, but from you...? :-) The other tightwads on this place have nothing on me. I'm willing to pay for quality, had the luxury of having some means to pay for the quality, but that don't mean I always paid the initial asking price. But contrary to what some others may think, I know the average Joe can't walk into a fly shop on a whim and walk out with the lastest thunderstick and Renzetti master. I figure 3/4th of my tackle collection (including my vises), almost all of my wood shop, and my hunting/camping gear came out of closeouts, barter, conservation auctions, the used market, or just plain old making an offer to the store owner. It doesn't work everytime but works often enough. My latest vices are fine shotguns and the challenges of getting those at a price point which fits my wallet have been pretty daunting. But I did pick up an AYA 12g (list about $3,800) as I was leaving Kansas for under a Grand. Now if I can find a companion 20G for the same price I'll be in business. |
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"Frank Reid" wrote in message
... If I tied seriusly I would look for a vise with two different locks. One to tighten down the jaws, and one that would allow you to rotate the jaws without loosening them. -- Bob La Londe Bob, you could get that capability with a DanVise. By the way, you keep hanging around here and the BASS folks is gonna start wondering if you're leaning to the dark side. Afor ya' know it, you'll be using your bass boat to cast for carp on the fly with a cottonwood fly. LOL. Well, I do own three fly rods, but they are all 8' exactly so technically legal for tournament bassin' LOL. -- Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com |
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"Bob La Londe" wrote in
news:1123704929.452a0a7f4167bc7193159b2d88194e73@t eranews: "Frank Reid" wrote in message ... If I tied seriusly I would look for a vise with two different locks. One to tighten down the jaws, and one that would allow you to rotate the jaws without loosening them. -- Bob La Londe Bob, you could get that capability with a DanVise. By the way, you keep hanging around here and the BASS folks is gonna start wondering if you're leaning to the dark side. Afor ya' know it, you'll be using your bass boat to cast for carp on the fly with a cottonwood fly. LOL. Well, I do own three fly rods, but they are all 8' exactly so technically legal for tournament bassin' LOL. There was a guy handled T-bone around here who was talking about tourny fishing using only fly rods. He was so dead set against catch&release fishing that it was a little funny. -- Scott Reverse name to reply |
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