Re: [VFB] Speaking of Vises

2016-05-09 Thread Neville Gosling
I have too many vices  consisting of a basic Regal which I use mainly for
tying tube flies, intruders and regular steelhead flies. My first vice was
a Crest US made vise which still works but is quite worn, This was followed
by a Renzetti traveler clamp on and my favourite is the Norvise. I also
have an early model Dyna-King Voyager (traveler)
which I use for camping trips etc.

I have to say that Norm Norlander has been fantastic as I had trouble with
the first set of regular jaws which he kindly exchanges with no quibble. I
now use the fine jaws for smaller hooks.

Neville (Nev) Gosling

On Sat, May 7, 2016 at 7:28 PM, 'Anthony Spezio' via VFB Mail <
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> Jack,
>  I have the Barracuda Jr. and the  small one I think it is called the
> Sparrow or something like that. It is a small light weight Dyna King Vise.
> I went to rotary almost 30 years ago and will not go back to stationery. I
> even converted my old Regal to a rotary.
> Tony
>
>
> On Saturday, May 7, 2016 11:30 AM, Jack Harford 
> wrote:
>
>
> Tony . . . which Dyna King vise do you have??
> On May 7, 2016 12:21 PM, "'Anthony Spezio' via VFB Mail" <
> vfb-mail@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>
> I chipped the jaws on my Regal, sent them in and had new jaws in no time
> with a warning not to put small hooks right in the tips of the jaws. They
> would only replace them one time.
> Good people to deal with. I tye 99% of the time on my Dyna King and use it
> at shows because they sponsor me.
> I think maybe I have too many vises. LOL
> Tony
>
>
> On Saturday, May 7, 2016 6:58 AM, Peggy Brenner 
> wrote:
>
>
> I have had a HMH since I started tying and use it every week for Salmon
> flies.  It is a small company in Maine with a new owner and I've never had
> any problems.
>
> I use the Regal at shows as they sponsor my fly tying classes with 6
> vises, it also is just as nice, easy to use and so far have not had a break
> with one.  They also have a traveler that I really like, just move the
> regular head to the stem and your are off with less that 8 pounds in your
> bag.
>
> Peggy
>
> On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 7:51 PM, Phxflytyer  wrote:
>
> Jack:
>
> I have a Renzetti Traveler Rotary that I use to tie most of my flies from
>  sz.30 to 4/0. All without changing jaws.
>
> I recently got a Dyna King stationary that I like very much.In my
> opinion (which is worth as much as you have paid for it ) you can never
> have enough vices.
>
> Or is that vises?
>
>
> Oh well both have their place!
>
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> Thank You,
> Alan Di Somma
> Phoenix, AZ.
>
> Some mistakes are just too much fun to make only once.
>
>
>
> On May 5, 2016, at 12:23 PM, Jack Harford  wrote:
>
> I find myself preferring a conventional vise over the full rotary types
> mostly because of the awkward positioning of the hand when attaching
> materials.  Currently I have a Anvil Apex that can do just about everything
> I want from size 24 to 1/0 worm hooks.  However, I have had thoughts of
> upgrading to a HMH or Dyna King conventional vise. Does anyone in this
> group have suggestions or experiences with these vises or similar ones? Has
> anyone used one of the A K Best vises?
>
> Looking forward to feedback.
>
> Tight lines,
> Jack
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Re: [VFB] Speaking of Vises

2016-05-07 Thread 'Anthony Spezio' via VFB Mail
Jack, I have the Barracuda Jr. and the  small one I think it is called the 
Sparrow or something like that. It is a small light weight Dyna King Vise. I 
went to rotary almost 30 years ago and will not go back to stationery. I even 
converted my old Regal to a rotary.Tony 

On Saturday, May 7, 2016 11:30 AM, Jack Harford  
wrote:
 

 Tony . . . which Dyna King vise do you have??On May 7, 2016 12:21 PM, 
"'Anthony Spezio' via VFB Mail"  wrote:

I chipped the jaws on my Regal, sent them in and had new jaws in no time with a 
warning not to put small hooks right in the tips of the jaws. They would only 
replace them one time.Good people to deal with. I tye 99% of the time on my 
Dyna King and use it at shows because they sponsor me.I think maybe I have too 
many vises. LOLTony 

On Saturday, May 7, 2016 6:58 AM, Peggy Brenner  
wrote:
 

 I have had a HMH since I started tying and use it every week for Salmon flies. 
 It is a small company in Maine with a new owner and I've never had any 
problems.  

I use the Regal at shows as they sponsor my fly tying classes with 6 vises, it 
also is just as nice, easy to use and so far have not had a break with one.  
They also have a traveler that I really like, just move the regular head to the 
stem and your are off with less that 8 pounds in your bag.

Peggy

On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 7:51 PM, Phxflytyer  wrote:

Jack:
I have a Renzetti Traveler Rotary that I use to tie most of my flies from  
sz.30 to 4/0. All without changing jaws.
I recently got a Dyna King stationary that I like very much.    In my opinion 
(which is worth as much as you have paid for it ) you can never have enough 
vices. 
Or is that vises?

Oh well both have their place!


Sent from my iPad
Thank You,Alan Di SommaPhoenix, AZ.
Some mistakes are just too much fun to make only once.


On May 5, 2016, at 12:23 PM, Jack Harford  wrote:


I find myself preferring a conventional vise over the full rotary types mostly 
because of the awkward positioning of the hand when attaching materials.  
Currently I have a Anvil Apex that can do just about everything I want from 
size 24 to 1/0 worm hooks.  However, I have had thoughts of upgrading to a HMH 
or Dyna King conventional vise. Does anyone in this group have suggestions or 
experiences with these vises or similar ones? Has anyone used one of the A K 
Best vises?
Looking forward to feedback.
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Re: [VFB] Speaking of Vises

2016-05-07 Thread Jack Harford
Tony . . . which Dyna King vise do you have??
On May 7, 2016 12:21 PM, "'Anthony Spezio' via VFB Mail" <
vfb-mail@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> I chipped the jaws on my Regal, sent them in and had new jaws in no time
> with a warning not to put small hooks right in the tips of the jaws. They
> would only replace them one time.
> Good people to deal with. I tye 99% of the time on my Dyna King and use it
> at shows because they sponsor me.
> I think maybe I have too many vises. LOL
> Tony
>
>
> On Saturday, May 7, 2016 6:58 AM, Peggy Brenner 
> wrote:
>
>
> I have had a HMH since I started tying and use it every week for Salmon
> flies.  It is a small company in Maine with a new owner and I've never had
> any problems.
>
> I use the Regal at shows as they sponsor my fly tying classes with 6
> vises, it also is just as nice, easy to use and so far have not had a break
> with one.  They also have a traveler that I really like, just move the
> regular head to the stem and your are off with less that 8 pounds in your
> bag.
>
> Peggy
>
> On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 7:51 PM, Phxflytyer  wrote:
>
> Jack:
>
> I have a Renzetti Traveler Rotary that I use to tie most of my flies from
>  sz.30 to 4/0. All without changing jaws.
>
> I recently got a Dyna King stationary that I like very much.In my
> opinion (which is worth as much as you have paid for it ) you can never
> have enough vices.
>
> Or is that vises?
>
>
> Oh well both have their place!
>
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> Thank You,
> Alan Di Somma
> Phoenix, AZ.
>
> Some mistakes are just too much fun to make only once.
>
>
>
> On May 5, 2016, at 12:23 PM, Jack Harford  wrote:
>
> I find myself preferring a conventional vise over the full rotary types
> mostly because of the awkward positioning of the hand when attaching
> materials.  Currently I have a Anvil Apex that can do just about everything
> I want from size 24 to 1/0 worm hooks.  However, I have had thoughts of
> upgrading to a HMH or Dyna King conventional vise. Does anyone in this
> group have suggestions or experiences with these vises or similar ones? Has
> anyone used one of the A K Best vises?
>
> Looking forward to feedback.
>
> Tight lines,
> Jack
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Re: [VFB] Speaking of Vises

2016-05-07 Thread 'Anthony Spezio' via VFB Mail
I chipped the jaws on my Regal, sent them in and had new jaws in no time with a 
warning not to put small hooks right in the tips of the jaws. They would only 
replace them one time.Good people to deal with. I tye 99% of the time on my 
Dyna King and use it at shows because they sponsor me.I think maybe I have too 
many vises. LOLTony 

On Saturday, May 7, 2016 6:58 AM, Peggy Brenner  
wrote:
 

 I have had a HMH since I started tying and use it every week for Salmon flies. 
 It is a small company in Maine with a new owner and I've never had any 
problems.  

I use the Regal at shows as they sponsor my fly tying classes with 6 vises, it 
also is just as nice, easy to use and so far have not had a break with one.  
They also have a traveler that I really like, just move the regular head to the 
stem and your are off with less that 8 pounds in your bag.

Peggy

On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 7:51 PM, Phxflytyer  wrote:

Jack:
I have a Renzetti Traveler Rotary that I use to tie most of my flies from  
sz.30 to 4/0. All without changing jaws.
I recently got a Dyna King stationary that I like very much.    In my opinion 
(which is worth as much as you have paid for it ) you can never have enough 
vices. 
Or is that vises?

Oh well both have their place!


Sent from my iPad
Thank You,Alan Di SommaPhoenix, AZ.
Some mistakes are just too much fun to make only once.


On May 5, 2016, at 12:23 PM, Jack Harford  wrote:


I find myself preferring a conventional vise over the full rotary types mostly 
because of the awkward positioning of the hand when attaching materials.  
Currently I have a Anvil Apex that can do just about everything I want from 
size 24 to 1/0 worm hooks.  However, I have had thoughts of upgrading to a HMH 
or Dyna King conventional vise. Does anyone in this group have suggestions or 
experiences with these vises or similar ones? Has anyone used one of the A K 
Best vises?
Looking forward to feedback.
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Re: [VFB] Speaking of Vises

2016-05-07 Thread Peggy Brenner
I have had a HMH since I started tying and use it every week for Salmon
flies.  It is a small company in Maine with a new owner and I've never had
any problems.

I use the Regal at shows as they sponsor my fly tying classes with 6 vises,
it also is just as nice, easy to use and so far have not had a break with
one.  They also have a traveler that I really like, just move the regular
head to the stem and your are off with less that 8 pounds in your bag.

Peggy

On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 7:51 PM, Phxflytyer  wrote:

> Jack:
>
> I have a Renzetti Traveler Rotary that I use to tie most of my flies from
>  sz.30 to 4/0. All without changing jaws.
>
> I recently got a Dyna King stationary that I like very much.In my
> opinion (which is worth as much as you have paid for it ) you can never
> have enough vices.
>
> Or is that vises?
>
>
> Oh well both have their place!
>
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> Thank You,
> Alan Di Somma
> Phoenix, AZ.
>
> Some mistakes are just too much fun to make only once.
>
>
>
> On May 5, 2016, at 12:23 PM, Jack Harford  wrote:
>
> I find myself preferring a conventional vise over the full rotary types
> mostly because of the awkward positioning of the hand when attaching
> materials.  Currently I have a Anvil Apex that can do just about everything
> I want from size 24 to 1/0 worm hooks.  However, I have had thoughts of
> upgrading to a HMH or Dyna King conventional vise. Does anyone in this
> group have suggestions or experiences with these vises or similar ones? Has
> anyone used one of the A K Best vises?
>
> Looking forward to feedback.
>
> Tight lines,
> Jack
>
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Re: [VFB] Speaking of Vises

2016-05-05 Thread Phxflytyer
Jack:

I have a Renzetti Traveler Rotary that I use to tie most of my flies from  
sz.30 to 4/0. All without changing jaws.

I recently got a Dyna King stationary that I like very much.In my opinion 
(which is worth as much as you have paid for it ) you can never have enough 
vices. 

Or is that vises?


Oh well both have their place!


Sent from my iPad

Thank You,
Alan Di Somma
Phoenix, AZ.

Some mistakes are just too much fun to make only once.



> On May 5, 2016, at 12:23 PM, Jack Harford  wrote:
> 
> I find myself preferring a conventional vise over the full rotary types 
> mostly because of the awkward positioning of the hand when attaching 
> materials.  Currently I have a Anvil Apex that can do just about everything I 
> want from size 24 to 1/0 worm hooks.  However, I have had thoughts of 
> upgrading to a HMH or Dyna King conventional vise. Does anyone in this group 
> have suggestions or experiences with these vises or similar ones? Has anyone 
> used one of the A K Best vises?
> 
> Looking forward to feedback.
> 
> Tight lines,
> Jack
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[VFB] Speaking of Vises

2016-05-05 Thread Jack Harford
I find myself preferring a conventional vise over the full rotary types
mostly because of the awkward positioning of the hand when attaching
materials.  Currently I have a Anvil Apex that can do just about everything
I want from size 24 to 1/0 worm hooks.  However, I have had thoughts of
upgrading to a HMH or Dyna King conventional vise. Does anyone in this
group have suggestions or experiences with these vises or similar ones? Has
anyone used one of the A K Best vises?

Looking forward to feedback.

Tight lines,
Jack

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