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    For salt water you might want to look at Dyna King and Renzetti. I used to sell Renzetti and their master with the salt water attachments will run you close to $1,000.00. But again so will the Dyna King. If you are going to make this a one time investment do not be in a hurry to buy.

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    Nor-Vise rocks!

    I have 3 conversion kits I think.

    I also have a lot of bobbins that are regular and use them most of the time, but I also have 4 of Norms auto bobbins and a bunch of spools.

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    Before I posted here I looked at the Nor Vise site and they didn't state what the largest hook the conversion kit would handle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jigtosser View Post
    I used and sold Nor Vise when I had the fly shop. I stated that if I were to serious about tying again I would use nothing but the Nor Vise. As far as cost goes it is all relative. If you played golf for a hobby you would not think anything about a $500.00 set of clubs. If photography is your thing look at what cameras cost when you get into the serous upper models. How about shooting shotguns at the gun club? When you consider the enjoyment of your hobby the Nor Vise is down right cheap.
    Spot on. I've dropped $1800 on an over/under and not blinked. This tying is cheaper and the expense more spread out. Good tools are essential and can usually be sold if and when your tire of it and get most of your $ back.
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    $1800.00 for a shotgun is pocket change. I am used to shooting the Perozzi at $18,000.00 up.. No I never owned one just shot one.

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    Psilvers: call Norm

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    who is selling me a Nor-Vise ????
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    Either buy direct from Norm or check E Bay

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    Buy it from Norm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jigtosser View Post
    $1800.00 for a shotgun is pocket change. I am used to shooting the Perozzi at $18,000.00 up.. No I never owned one just shot one.
    For that money it would have to be parked in the driveway. I used to carry a Remington 870 express in 410, full choke. Raised an occasional eyebrow when I held scores with the high end guns. Made a couple of em mad, them with a 12 ga skeet choke, and me with a 410 full choke. That was the fun part. Too expensive for me anymore.
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