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live2huntfish

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About live2huntfish

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    Bait Fisherman
  • Birthday 02/28/1959

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    greenback cuts
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    2007

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    Front Range - Colorado
  1. I started with a Thompson model A, went through several cam pivot pins in just a couple years, but it was a good vise. Next went to a Renzetti Presentation, which has a large hand knob that presses interchangeable jaws into a forcing cone. I used it exclusively for about 15 years or more, it has my favorite clamping method, no adjustment. I woudn't be at all interested in a Renzetti with the small clamping lever. When I started working at the fly shop I bought a Dyna King Barracuda so I could have a travel set up and a home set up and wouldn't have to tear down. I used the Dyna King for several years, then got a PEAK. I haven't used the Dyna King in several years now, although I liked it better than the Renzetti other than the hook clamping method. I now travel with and do all my lessons and demonstrations on a PEAK. They have by far the most stable pedestal base and c-clamp designs I've seen. They're US designed, machined and assembled and they are adding a wide range of well thought out accessories.
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