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    Looking at getting a new vise. Have seen a few I liked but most are pretty expensive. I would like to stay under $150 and closer to $100 would be great. One of them I just seen is the Griffin Odyssey Spider. Anyone have any experiance with this vise? They can be bought for around $80-$85 are rotary and has plenty of clearance for the larger in length jigs that I tie. Any other suggestions? I may make a trip to the city to a few fly shops and see some so I can put my hands on them and check them out a little better than just looking at pictures. Anything will be better than my $15 vise I started with. It does not hold to well on the larger hooks I tie.

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    griffin 3arp is my choice. everyone has there brand they like. there will be prolly 15 different vises on this thread before its done lol,

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    Best vise judged by other like the Ohio Fly tying board says the Peak is best under $150 and I have sold a good many and everyone like them. I have one too, but I also have a Renzetti Salt Water Traveler and my favorite has to be my Nor-Vise, but it's high cost and really different than any other.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jigging15 View Post
    Griffin Odyssey Spider.
    Know an older fella whose been tying prob longer than anyone i know or know of. More or less a fly fisherman. He ties some very intricate stuff and says he doesn't need anything else. But he's a fisherman first and foremost, he's gonna show you fish pics before he shows you his ties.
    I'd like to have a better one, but all it would do is cut down on time, b/c you can do everything with a cheap one that you can with an expensive one.... just takes more time. If i'm not fishing, might as well take the time and save the xtra money for gas.

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    Thanks for the PM's and reply's so far guys.

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    Check out perchjerker1,Tommy will help you out.
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    I have a Griffin Odyssey Spider and I like it. For the money it does all I need.
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    The Griffin is the one I am leaning towards. Does it hold the larger hooks well? I am sure it will hold them better than what I am using now.

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    ive tied up to size 1/0 in mine.

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    Great I tie a lot of 1/0 sickle hooks for personal use. Most guys want a #1 or #2. thanks for all of the input guys. I may try to get to a shop in Kansas City so I can see them in person before I finally decide to buy.

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