I know that there are many who really like the LAW vise..but for me, as I
tied on the one Hans brought, it was a disaster..too big..to large a space
on the back of the vise where you couldn't rest your hand ( if you have
small hands as I have) so very tiring to tie on, and having to adjust with
the thumb screw for every fly, I wouldn't even consider it. But, I love a
clamp mechanism and want to be able to rest my small left hand on top of the
vise and still reach the jaws. The LAW vise is built for men with big hands.
As previously mentioned..a vise is a very personal thing and you really need
to try it before you buy it. Know also, that with any new thing, you need to
tie 100 flies before you will really know how to use and get the feel of
your vise.
I have a Danvise for my traveling vise..just throw it in the trunk with
an old Orvis flytying bag of stuff. It is tuff and works well on the
streamside. Joyce
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