I like and admire quality tools too. Like most I have climbed the price
ladder. Today I'm sitting with a Dyna-King Barracuda and a Dyna-King
Supreme... and with these two I'm at the point where I don't even look at
other vises with the "please Santa" look. I'm 100% satisfied and can't
imagine that I would be more satisfied even if I walk further up the price
ladder. The C&F costs more than twice as much as my Barracuda... but there's
no chance that it will do twice as much for me as the Barracuda.
 
/Nick

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Neville Gosling
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Ämne: [VFB] C & F Tools


Although I like and admire quality products and own a number of C & F fly
boxes (from and end of season closeout several years ago) I think that you
have hit the nail on the head this time. 

 

Neville (Nev) Gosling
Greater Vancouver,
B.C. Canada 

 
 


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From: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com [mailto:vfb-m...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Niclas Runarsson
Sent: November 5, 2009 12:37 PM
To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com
Subject: [VFB] Re: Peggy Brenner's Hopper Swap


The C&F vise gives me a "dentist" or "brain surgery" tool impression...
almost a sterilized or scientific look. It's a vise that fits the clean
bench of a bacteriology professor (beside his electron microscope), not on a
messy tying bench with piles of hair patches and bird skins. It suits Johan
though, where he's sitting at the show tying the spectacular flies that he
does. A Barracuda or a Dingo vise would almost make him look like the
bacteriology professor student, sitting at home doing his homework using
something his father borrowed from his work at Caterpillar Inc. LOL
 
Personally I think some of their stuff is a little "too much". A half-hitch
tool for $34.95, dubbing brush for $39.95, a hair stacker for $59.95. Not
that I doubt the quality (and all of their stuff has a cool "look"), but in
my opinion there's still a point where the value in money passes the
practical value. I can't see how those tools will live up to their price
tags... and I can't see how their (or any) vise can live up to a $799.95
price tag either. A little 'Rolex syndrome' I would say.
 
But that's me. I like the "father's tool from Caterpillar Inc."-type anyway.
Now I'm going to go and pet my bulldozers for a while. LOL
 
/Nick
 
 
 
 






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