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Old 08-10-2009, 01:43 PM
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Default Vice advice

What with the start of the shooting season (plenty of feathers) and a the ability to obtain some rather exotic plumage , I am thinking about getting back into tying my own flies (after getting rid of all of my tying gear) and would like some advice on the best vice available for Circ £100. The 2 I've noticed are the Apex anvil and the Danica innovation, any thoughts on these - good or bad.

I would like to add that I have started salmon fishing, therefore will need a vice suitable for salmon irons down to tiny river dries, and the abilty to add a tube attachment.

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Old 08-10-2009, 01:44 PM
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It's illegal................
Only in America and Canada, the rest of the English speaking word do not retain the old distinction between vise - 'clamping tool' and vice - 'moral fault' or 'deputy'.

The finer points of the use of English language aside, can anyone advise on which vice /vise (sic)?

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Only in America and Canada, the rest of the English speaking word do not retain the old distinction between vise - 'clamping tool' and vice - 'moral fault' or 'deputy'.

The finer points of the use of English language aside, can anyone advise on which vice /vise (sic)?

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Carl you will find a load of threads on vise choice or indeed vice just use the search facility. On this forum it can become a very emotive subject and i am sure you will see what i mean when you look at the threads
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Carl you will find a load of threads on vise choice or indeed vice just use the search facility. On this forum it can become a very emotive subject and i am sure you will see what i mean when you look at the threads


surely that is a subject of LAW
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surely that is a subject of LAW
Only to the owners of which i am so happy to be one, but lets not go down that tempestuous road.
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