Ray
        I learned on a Herter's model 9 vise, used  that one for over 30 years. 
 Switched
to full rotary 5 or 6 years ago and never looked back. 

Bob Haering
Century 21
Town & Country
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www.bobhaering.com
 
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Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2006 8:37 PM
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Subject: Re: [VFB] confession, questions plenty, vises???

Hey Mark,
 After hearing all the talk about these other vises I was alomst afriad to say 
I do most
of my tying on a Black Thompson A vise also,my other vise is a regal wanna be 
vise (for my
saltwater stuff). I am satisfied with the hook holding power of both. I did 
however buy a
Renzetti Travelers from Mark Romero I thinkit was last year and my friend 
borrowed it to
see how he liked it and so far never got it back. Nut now he,s buying a 
Dynaking Barracuda
Kit, so now I,ll have that vise too. I never had a chance to try a full rotary 
vise and
being from the Old School not sure how I will like it. I tie for mostly 
pleasure and my
own boxes  so I am not rushing or held for time I just sit at my desk and 
either go thru
my stuff or tie totally under no pressure, so winding the thread and not 
turning the vise
doesnt faze me at all.
I just remember it all started as a hobby and I try to keep it that way LOL
 
Ray Gattus SR

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