I noticed that the Atlas Vise, shown in the Link below, has a C - clamp
and a pedestal base, all for $149.95. That's a heckuva deal, for the
pedestal base is a "BIG FOOT" base, sold by a Hilltop Flytying in
Maine, on Ebay for "buy now" price of $24.75 plus shipping cost of
$9.99. This base is great. I bought two and have them on my Renzetti
knock offs. Vise weighs 5 pounds, 5.6 ounces. Very hard to turn this
vise over. I checked Linesend and don't see them listed.
JIMMY D
Allan Fish wrote:
Chris,
It looks like they're currently selling directly, but Byard might be
able to get one for you.
http://www.anvilusa.com/fly.htm
Allan
I read mine. A decent read. There has been better issues.
I did make the realistic nymphs with GSP thread. Stone River only had
an olive thread which I colored brown. The results were decent. I have
to use my Craftsman nips to cut the thread.
I want to know where to buy an Atlas rotary vice. Looks cool.
http://www.anvilusa.com/fly.htm
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"Being able to read trout streams is just as valuable to a fly fisherman as the
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