Quote Originally Posted by flatfish46 View Post
Thanks men the reason I aked I don't know all the new makers'out there when I do all my fly tieing it will be on the orvis , needed a good one to set up with it that was a rotary for alot of my unusal ties.I'd been looking at the Renzettis just didn't know well they were built.
Well I tie on a Nor-Vise, but have a Renzetti Salt Water Traveler with cam jaw and like it a lot too, but none of the rotary vises will do what a Nor will. I also like the Peak and it is built like a well machined piece of equipment and one of the better vises for the money. I see lot of people love their Griffin Montana Mongoose and will speak up about the vise. I had a Danvise with no real complaints, but I only used it for one year. I guess my biggest thing or negative about them is they are not all metal and it's a little bigger making it with less room around the jaw to work, but not that bad.

The Nor is more time saving with fly tying for sure as dubbing is a snap with a Nor and is different than others. You can spin a Nor unlike other vises which make it most different. If you have never seen the videos then you should take a look. With the Nor people either like it a lot or don't like it at all pretty much and that is because it is so different.

Of the ones I mentioned the Nor is much more costly, but it does much more and does it easier.

Link to the Nor and look at the videos which is linked on this page...
new - Nor-Vise Web About Us Page

Peak.... Welcome to Peak Fishing!

Renzetti.... RENZETTI - Quality fly tying Vises, Tools and Accessories manufacturer.

A little old article on vises, but still good... Selecting the best fly-tying vise, by Hans Weilenmann and Bruce Salzburg

Another Review on the vise... Fly Tying Vises In-Depth Review by Fly Fish Ohio!

All the ones I mention are well built, but the Danvise is the low end or best true rotary under $100 so much will depend on your budget.

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