Deb: So, on those, depending on which way you turn the knob, it tightens or
loosens the jaws??? If so, pretty neat Idea I think, Chuck

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From: "Deborah Duran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2006 6:26 PM
Subject: [VFB] An easy kids vise


I collect vintage vises that look interesting.  When my boys first started
tying I pulled out the vintage Herters I had with the big wheel that adjusts
the jaws.  They both loved it because it was very easy for them to use.  We
usually don't start accepting students in our UFT kids program until they're
around twelve because they just don't have good dexterity.  That differs of
course with each child.  Some of the girls I've seen really have great
patience and dexterity at a young age.  The boys are a little tougher.
Steven does pretty well with the tools at 8 yrs old but doesn't really take
instruction well for any length of time.   He does like to just tie his own
flies so I just give him my extra materials and hooks and let him create
away.  He found this vise very easy to use...  He can use my full rotary
vises now but he is a little rough on them and they are expensive.
Look at these and if you can find one cheap try it out.  I think I paid $8 -
$11 for mine on ebay.  Mine is a Herters no 3.  It's really a nifty little
vise if you can use a clamp style.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Herters-fly-tying-vises-3-and-4_W0QQitemZ110000762534QQi
hZ001QQcategoryZ44913QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Warm Regards,
Deb



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