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Swimmer 11-19-2004, 07:31 PM I need a new vice and I tie a large amount of flies.  I am thinking about a top of the line Griffin, but I'm just not sure.  Although it fits my budget I don't know anyone who has one.  Help me out here with this.  What does everyone think about a Griffin?  What other vises might y'all suggest?  
NEXT2NUN 11-19-2004, 08:26 PM Anything Dyna-King!!  
Bobbike 11-20-2004, 07:08 AM I use a Dyna-King, But with a budget Regal is a nice vice  
ronfish 11-20-2004, 07:47 AM Swimmer- PM'ed you. Ron  
afterhours 11-20-2004, 10:04 AM been tying on a xuron for over 25 years. it will handle from #26 midges  up to big striper flies. simple design, reasonable cost, last a lifetime.  
Swimmer 11-21-2004, 05:36 PM Thanks so far for all the replies.  Afterours you and I are on the same wavelength.  I think the "Blues Brothers" is one of the all-time greatest movies.  
Mr. Sandman 11-25-2004, 06:22 PM What about a vise for strickly salt water stuff.... in the sub $200 range?  
Roger 11-25-2004, 11:35 PM Originally posted by Mr. Sandman  
What about a vise for strickly salt water stuff.... in the sub $200 range?   
 
I'd have to give the nod to the Renzetti Saltwater Traveler - Cam Model.  
Mr. Sandman 11-26-2004, 10:16 AM Thanks Roger, I am not a FW fisherman and only have an old  crappy little vise that I use to tie tail hooks and teasers but I would like to try my hand at some sw flies.  I would like to get a better one but don't thinkg I need the finesse of the ultra fancy (expensive) vises.  That SW one you pointed out looks great and will more then meet my needs (and 8/0 hook is about all I need!). I went to the website and I think something like that will be under the tree in a month. 
 
thanks. 
 
jim  
Mr. Sandman 11-30-2004, 11:26 AM One more question... 
 
I am thinking about getting a Xmas gift for my 12 year old son that will help him tie his own bucktails and teasers.  I was thinking of getting him this "saltwater fly tying kit" that has all the basic things... 
something like this.... 
http://members.ij.net/danscustomflys/FlyTyingKitPage.html 
 
My question is...would I be better off with a kit like this or should I spend all the $$$ on a better vise alone...I am leaning towards the kit so he has everything to work with but I would like your thought.  
My question is...would I be better off with a kit like this or should I spend all the $$$ on a better vise alone...I am leaning towards the kit so he has everything to work with but I would like your thought.  
 
I think you could do better than the Kit, we could get more specific on what to buy so you only buy it once. On the other hand they are a cheap way to find out if he has an interest in tying his own flies. 
 
My preference for a vice is the Regal. Made in Orange Mass. 
Its tough as nails & holds up to 5/0 VMC.  
NEXT2NUN 11-30-2004, 05:04 PM Sandman, I started with a kit from Cabelas. It gave me a pretty good idea of what I was getting myself into. I tied alot of flies and bucktails on that little vise before I bought a Dyna-King. Once you get started you can add bucktails,  necks and some flash of different colors as you go. Before you spend alot of money on a vise , go to a good shop or a flyfishing show to feel them out.  
jkswimmer 12-24-2004, 01:57 PM I have a Griffin Cam Patriot it will hold 8/0 bucktail jig down to a # 18 trout fly. I like it .  
Mr. Sandman 12-24-2004, 03:15 PM Thanks guys, I ended up getting him the salt water kit...it has all the little odds and ends.  I probably could have done better picking and choosing all the parts but I figured if he really gets into it together we will get a high end vise and tools, 
I think for now this do.  
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