Neville,

If I was to buy one, which I probably will shortly, I would spend those
additional $9 without blinking. I was tying with the horizontal mounted one
at Sowbug and saw the advantage with having the light source straight from
above the fly. I haven't tried the vertical mount of that particular light,
but I have tried several other lights which have had the light coming in
from behind the fly. They have made it much easier to see the top of my left
hand when tying, but that is not what I have been interested in for the
moment. I'd easily pay the extra $9 for having a light that can get past my
hand when working.

I'm curious though. What is the disadvantage you're seing. I, myself,
couldn't see anything negative in the design when I was using it.

/Nick


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Thanks Nick
 
I can’t see any advantage of a horizontal mount, in fact probably a
disadvantage. What is your opinion?
Neville Gosling



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Subject: RE: [VFB] Line's End Inc - Tyer's Lite
 
Difference would be the mount. The 12H(orizontal) is mounted horizontally
and the 12V(ertical) is mounted vertically (like the 8V, giving the light
from a rear angle)...
 
/Nick
 


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