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I have a Traveler also and they are a nice vise, BUT if you're buying new they don't offer enough perks to justify the cost for the average tyer. IMO.

Today's release is tomorrows gift to another fisherman.

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That Regal is a classic. Real basic design that just works. Not sure how they compare to a Traveler price-wise, but I'd sure give them a look if I was getting a vise.

John

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OK...now I'm sure how they compare price-wise. Looks like $160 for the new Regal Traveller and $195 for the Renzetti. I think my Traveler was just over a hundo when I got it about 15 years ago.

John

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A while back, I bought a set up for fly tying that has a danvise, I had a Thompson since the 60s, havent tried to use the danvise yet, maybe i will this spring!

At least with this setup, I have all the tools I need.

I got a couple of things in the deal that I havent a clue about also, lol!

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Renzetti Cam Traveler for the last 5 years. Renzetti Traveler Screw type the 15 before that. Then there was a Cabelas travel kit, a Thompson A original, and a Uni Vise. I own a half dozen Herters also, but have only tied a few flies on some of them. I have always wanted a Regal Rotary, Renzetti Master, and a Norvise.

"Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously."

Hunter S. Thompson

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I own a half dozen Herters also, but have only tied a few flies on some of them.

I learned on a herters as a junior high kid back in the 70s. Makes my griffin & renzetti look really good. It was a thompson model a knockoff and really wasn't very good at firmly holding hooks. I remember from time to time the hook would torque out of the jaws when you tried to pull down hard on the thread.

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Something I will throw in on vise decisions - get a pedestal. Makes your vise much more mobil without having to worry about scarring furniture.

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I learned on a herters as a junior high kid back in the 70s. Makes my griffin & renzetti look really good. It was a thompson model a knockoff and really wasn't very good at firmly holding hooks. I remember from time to time the hook would torque out of the jaws when you tried to pull down hard on the thread.

I snatched up a bunch of old Herters stuff on Ebay 10 years ago. I have a few of the Thompson Clamp A style, 2 of the screw knob type, and a couple of the huge vises with a big s shape handle to lock the jaws down. I also collected some of the tools and accessories. They are all on display in my tying room.

"Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously."

Hunter S. Thompson

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I snatched up a bunch of old Herters stuff on Ebay 10 years ago. I have a few of the Thompson Clamp A style, 2 of the screw knob type, and a couple of the huge vises with a big s shape handle to lock the jaws down. I also collected some of the tools and accessories. They are all on display in my tying room.

That is pretty cool. I haven't seen any of that stuff in decades.

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