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Old 09-08-2015, 06:23 PM   #1
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VS plyers 7in

Who's got replacement cutters in Ma. ?
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Old 09-08-2015, 06:58 PM   #2
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Not MA but swe has em, should only take one day to get to you.

Red top might too as they stock vs replacement parts
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Old 09-16-2015, 09:04 PM   #3
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Old 09-16-2015, 09:26 PM   #4
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Just out of curiosit, how much dose a set of those pliers go for anyway?
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Old 09-17-2015, 09:09 AM   #5
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Just out of curiosit, how much dose a set of those pliers go for anyway?
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About $325 and worth every penny.
Unless you loose them :-p
Mine are 12-13 years old.
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Old 09-17-2015, 09:46 AM   #6
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Only thing that has prevented me from buying them is their lack of rubberized grips.

And I dont feel I should have to 'mod" the grips when paying 325$ +
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Yikes pretty pricey,hey what ever floats ya boat.
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Old 09-17-2015, 11:15 AM   #8
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Yikes pretty pricey,hey what ever floats ya boat.
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You should buy me pair for my birthday and I'll let you use them when we fish together.

Btw, I owe you a magic swimmer.
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Old 09-17-2015, 11:37 AM   #9
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About $325 and worth every penny.
Unless you loose them :-p
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I have a pair of 30 year old Sargent pliers that cost about $20.

The cutters won't cut braid any more, but they'll still cut mono and hook shafts.

And if I lose them, I buy another pair of either those, or Manleys, for about $35 now.

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Old 09-17-2015, 12:27 PM   #10
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it seems like everybody is making aluminum pliers with replaceable ss cutting blades now. I think hogy actually makes a pair!
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Old 09-17-2015, 12:54 PM   #11
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it seems like everybody is making aluminum pliers with replaceable ss cutting blades now. I think hogy actually makes a pair!
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Accurate makes a nice looking pair of aluminum, I got 2 pairs.
Im.waiting for the price of scrap Aluminum to go up to recoup some of what they cost.
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Old 09-17-2015, 12:59 PM   #12
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Yes they do... but take a close look at the actual jaws... they are screwed on with tiny screws! I had a pair and my 2 year old son tapped them gently on the kitchen floor at the jaw broke off where the screw attached. No thanks.
I have been using these for 7 years now (20$) Notice the jaws? one piece


Now notice the jaws on these? (popular style these days) screw on 2-piece jaws!... Yikes





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Old 09-17-2015, 01:11 PM   #13
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About $325 and worth every penny.
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Yup! Me too Ronny! I have never changed my cutters as yet......cut vmc 3/0 hooks with them a few times and they still quite like new!!

Almost time to get our fish on!!!
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Old 09-17-2015, 01:11 PM   #14
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Accurate makes a nice looking pair of aluminum, I got 2 pairs.
Im.waiting for the price of scrap Aluminum to go up to recoup some of what they cost.
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LMFAO!

Almost time to get our fish on!!!
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Old 09-17-2015, 01:16 PM   #15
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FYI-If you have not owned a pair of VS pliers you don't have a clue about them! Over the 13+ seasons I have had mine they have been on every outing with me in wetsuit, surf, kayak.....whatever! They are still like brand new! You keep buying your $35 pliers and getting new ones every season or twice a season! This pair of pliers has already paid for themselves and will last me the rest of my life! I also have a small pair for freshwater! 2 of the best investments I have ever made for a tool that is as necessary as a fishing rod......might as well have the best and.....they are!

Almost time to get our fish on!!!
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I got mine on eBay.

Think I paid $180 brand new in box, only reason was because spelled van staal wrong (van stahl) and I don't think anyone saw em.

Worth the money, buy a good high quality lanyard and check it throughout the season.

I have a pair of the 6 or 7" Hansom pliers on my light weight belt set up, and they can barely bend a line tie on a plug, never mind remove a buried hook, they flex a lot, plus side is cutters are great, so they now are in my freshwater box.

Like stated above, the screw in jaws are junk, one piece or nothing from now on.
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Only thing that has prevented me from buying them is their lack of rubberized grips.

And I dont feel I should have to 'mod" the grips when paying 325$ +
No need for rubberizing or modifying. The metal has a texture to it that prevents slippage, even with the slimiest of hands. Also, the bad azz leather holster with handy lanyard will keep them safe and secure should a drop happen to occur.
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Let's work on that swimmer first.
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I'm already working on making a new tail piece for it out of stuff I have laying around in the basement. It's gonna be better than new.
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[QUOTE=chefchris401;1081819]I got mine on eBay.

Think I paid $180 brand new in box, only reason was because spelled van staal wrong (van stahl) and I don't think anyone saw em.

Worth the money, buy a good high quality lanyard and check it throughout the season.


Not even necessary to buy a lanyard.
Make one.
Thin black cord/rope they string up outriggers or similar works good.
Tie good knots direct to the rings.
Screw snaps at each end, that way you can't lend them out, which is probably the number 1 reason they end up in the drink or lost.
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Old 09-17-2015, 07:21 PM   #21
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I'm already working on making a new tail piece for it out of stuff I have laying around in the basement. It's gonna be better than new.
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Ahhh let me guess,a hot dog bun?
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I got mine on eBay.

Think I paid $180 brand new in box, only reason was because spelled van staal wrong (van stahl) and I don't think anyone saw em.

Worth the money, buy a good high quality lanyard and check it throughout the season.


Not even necessary to buy a lanyard.
Make one.
Thin black cord/rope they string up outriggers or similar works good.
Tie good knots direct to the rings.
Screw snaps at each end, that way you can't lend them out, which is probably the number 1 reason they end up in the drink or lost.
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Parachute cord is very strong and thin.
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Old 09-17-2015, 08:29 PM   #23
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MC Hammer style, Hammer time!
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love this thread, went from van stall pliers to hammer pants in 24 posts!
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Old 09-18-2015, 11:21 AM   #26
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FYI-If you have not owned a pair of VS pliers you don't have a clue about them! Over the 13+ seasons I have had mine they have been on every outing with me in wetsuit, surf, kayak.....whatever! They are still like brand new! You keep buying your $35 pliers and getting new ones every season or twice a season! This pair of pliers has already paid for themselves and will last me the rest of my life! I also have a small pair for freshwater! 2 of the best investments I have ever made for a tool that is as necessary as a fishing rod......might as well have the best and.....they are!
Did you miss the part of my post where I mentioned that my $20 Sargents are 30 years old? Actually, I think 32 now.

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Have to say that I have never regretted the money that I spent on my vs pliers. 8 years old and like new, did have to replace the leather holder after 7 years. There are a lot of fishing purchses that I would take back if I could, these are not on.
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Old 09-18-2015, 11:35 AM   #28
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no doubt VS pliers are a high quality item,but do you need them to take a hook out of a fishs mouth,io don't my 8.99 anglers choice SS needle nose pliers have served me well for the last 15 years.to cut braid the few times i need to out in the feild i use a small snip that is meant for cutting braid.since i crush all my barbs cutting hooks is not an issue for me,i do have a pair of large sargents in my vehicle if the need does arrive.
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For $39 or whatever I paid for them, I've been pleasantly surprised with the larger tsunami pliers. I did wrap electrical tape around the handles for a better grip, but other than that I have no complaints.
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For $39 or whatever I paid for them, I've been pleasantly surprised with the larger tsunami pliers. I did wrap electrical tape around the handles for a better grip, but other than that I have no complaints.
Dito on that one Bart, as for the tape try using the black cloth electrical "old school" tape.

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