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    Also I see there are left and right hand ones. If I use my bobbin in my right hand which model do I need?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abbott View Post
    Also I see there are left and right hand ones. If I use my bobbin in my right hand which model do I need?
    Right hand and I am also right handed and hold the bobbin in my right hand.

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    Well i broke down and ordered the renzetti saltwater traveler that holds hooks from #28 to 8/0 i think or maybe 4/0

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abbott View Post
    Well i broke down and ordered the renzetti saltwater traveler that holds hooks from #28 to 8/0 i think or maybe 4/0
    Congrats! Your gonna love that vise and yes it's 4/0, but that should be plenty big enough unless your going for some very marge fish? It's a fine vise, you will see.

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    Abbott - sorry I didn't get back to you. Think you made a pretty good choice - was going to recommend you purchase a new vise opposed to buying a used one (sometimes you are buying someone else's headache). Renzetti has been in the business for a long time. Lot's of good videos on youtube on how to use an inline spinning vise. Also keeps a good resale value....

    "left handed" - on a Regal there is a set screw in front of the handle - loosen and flip the handle to the other side. Renzetti looks like you can flip the jaws around

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