Has anyone ever used the FC Enhanced by Dyna-King?

Austin

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Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 3:54 PM
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Subject: Re: [VFB] Vise dilemma


don't punish us anymore...........mark


>From: "iain short" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [VFB] Vise dilemma
>Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 20:36:50 +0000
>
>OK... My turn... "you would be dead lucky to find a law vice where you 
>work".  iain
>
>
>-- "KEITH PASSANT" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Your body???
>-- snip --
>
>As I work in a morgue lab, I can tell you now, no 'body' is worth a LAW 
>vise... ;) mark'll have to find something else to sell.  Trying to make it 
>a clean pun and instead go morbid - just my luck.  ANYhow...
>
>Just posing a general question for those in the know: How does one become a 
>professional tyer?  Obviously, by selling one's flies, but what paths could 
>you recommend?  All of the local shops (both of 'em) already have pro tyers 
>for them.  Just curious, is all...  Sold a dozen speys for 50 bucks, so I'm 
>thinking this is pretty cool.
>
>Oh, and to keep with this thread, my next vise will be a dynaking, not sure 
>which, *OR* a Mongoose.  I like the norvise bobbin, but I'm not too keen on 
>the continuous spin.  Call me a control freak, but I like to do things 
>slowly and wiggle while I work, so the whole purpose of the spinning 
>feature is lost on me.  Danvise is cool for the price, but for some unknown 
>reason, I just am not crazy about it.  I currently use the cheapest 
>true-rotary out there, the "eBay special" for 20 bucks.  Considering that I 
>started 10 or 11 years ago with a pair of dollar-store tweezers with 
>"twist-tie" chicken wire to hold them shut and attached to a wooden dowel 
>with super-glue, this isn't too bad!  The 'eBay special' works well for 
>6/0's down to 22's, when I switch to my cam-style thing that I got from a 
>TU auction.  Not sure the name or make, but I've been told it's a Thompson. 
>  It's pretty good for small midges, but above an 8 nymph hook, it won't 
>hold or spread the jaws... all rusted and stuff.  So that's what I use and 
>what is on the "dream list" for when I have spare change.
>Tight wraps,
>Pete
>
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