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Review Date September 2, 2003 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
1 votes
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Reviewed by: stimmy(Unregistered User)
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40 days a year
Price Paid:
$0.00 Summary: Don't be fooled by the image that appears... this is NOT the correct image for this vise. Also the description refers to this as a "rotary vise" which is also a bit misleading... it's actually a "rotatational" vise, which allows you to rotate the head into any position but it's not a rotary, which allows you to essentially spin the head and continue applying materials while it keeps the hook shank in a straight "plane".
Irrespective of these facts, this is a FINE vise, which requires no adjustments to obtain perfect tension on the hook, and is available in two jaw sizes, midge for tying from sizes 28-10 and standard for tying from 14-3/0.
It's a very comfortable vise to use for long tying sessions, as it has a large flat area to rest your "off hand" on while tying and the finish is non-reflective, which is easy on the eyes. Strengths: No need to go through a myriad of settings to obtain correct jaw pressure
Comfortable to tie at for long sessions
Allows for 360 degree rotation of fly for examination while tying and/or to apply materials to underside of hook shank. Weaknesses: Need to purchase two heads if you tie flies in sizes from 28-3/0
Failure to mount hook far enough back in jaws can reesult in chipping, but it's covered by the warranty. Customer Service: Only needed to use once, and was very good. Similar Products Used: Thompson and Abel vises
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