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Thank you for the advice. I checked and it does hold the hook sizes
that I want to use. On Jan 29, 4:01 pm, Grumpy wrote: Why don't you try and borrow/rent the vise for a month or so and try it out. If you are not happy with it you can try something else. I don't know that vise but I would auggest that you make sure it will hold the hook sizes that you want. Some vises have midge jaws which are advisable when you are tying the little flies 18 and below. Enjoy Dave M On 29 Jan 2007 11:13:30 -0800, "mdk77" wrote: I'm looking for my first fly vice and wondered if anyone here might have input on the Peak rotary vice (the model number is the Peak PRV G-2)? I searched the ROFF group and found very little on this vice and wondered if that was because it wasn't very good, or just not very popular. It sells for around $140 which is within my budget. I couldn't afford to pay anything more than that for a vise. Thanks in advance for any feedback. |
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