Go with the Barracuda would be my advise.
Tony    [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Preston Quan wrote:

> Deb,
>
> I'm actually looking at both the Traveller and
> Barracuda (although a fairer comparison would be the
> Barracuda and Presentation 4000).
>
> Can you explain what you find the differences are and
> give the reasons why you love them.
>
> I tie exclusively freshwater and mostly trout (6-22)
> flies.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Preston
>
> --- Deborah Duran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It is pretty interesting I agree!  I have a Renzetti
> > Traveler and a Dyna King Barracuda Jr.  I love them
> > both for different things.   I also have a lot of
> > vices.  How the heck do you remember the different
> > spelling of this word?  aaaauuugh!
> > Deb
> >   ----- Original Message -----
> >   From: Dean Larson
> >   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >   Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 10:29 AM
> >   Subject: Re: [VFB] High Dollar Vise
> >
> >
> >   HI Deb
> >
> >   I have a Rezetti traveler and I don't use mine
> > that way either. I haven't taken the time to learn
> > how. I just thought this was interesting because of
> > the drive.
> >
> >   Dean
> >
> >    Deborah Duran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >     Dean
> >     This vice is a true rotary.  The difference is
> > what makes them so nice.  The hook shank will stay
> > at all times lined up with the arm of the vice.  You
> > will see why this is so nice when you epoxy one fly
> > and turn it by hand.  It will turn out much better
> > on this vice.  It's also a lot nicer for wrapping
> > your materials.   The V in the arm is what helps
> > keep this in true rotary form.   There are some
> > others out there that can explain this a lot better
> > than I so I will leave it at that.  These vices are
> > made so that if you use them correctly you will turn
> > fly to apply your materials instead of wrapping the
> > materials.  :0)  I don't use mine that way.  Old
> > habbits die hard.
> >     Deb


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