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    Default Renzetti Traveler vise with extras

    Here a nice Renzetti vise with clouser arm, Spinning Attachment and extra head. Box, papers and warranty card included. The vise is a Left Hand but I tied right hand. A good vise for the money. $150 TYD Vise has been sold. Thanks!
    If rather have it as a base set instead of C clamp, I can do that also.


    Last edited by Flyfish Dog; 03-15-2011 at 12:06 PM. Reason: Sold!

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    You realize, you just need to buy a base. Mine was originally the clamp model and I bout a base for like $19. The shaft is a little longer on the clamp, but was never a problem for the 20 years I been using it.
    Plus you can take that Cam Jaw off and put it on the other arm with the thumb screw.

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    Okay this is a new one to me. How can a vise be left or right handed? Can't you just turn it the other way? Not being a wise guy... I really don't know.

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    Thumb screw and the mounting for the jaws are backwards, but really not an issue. With the cam even less of an issue.
    But here are universal bases:

    http://www.cabelas.com/tools-vises-c...:referralID=NA

    http://www.flyshack.com/DisplayItem....84&src=froogle

    and I am sure there is a bunch more.

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    Yea it doesnt really matter with cam heads. But like I said, I already have the new base and shaft on my tube vise which I keeping but will gladly switch out the C Clamp and longer shaft to suit the buyer.

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    Are the cam jaws that are attached to your Clouser arm the regular sized jaws? Or is there a specific Clouser jaw?

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    Standard jaws. All 3 jaws, midge, std and salt have the same dimensions except where you lay the hook in the jaws where the profile is different. No need to get another jaw for other specific sized hooks. I have tied 32 to 8/0 hooks on this vise without any problems.

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    Would it be that hard to flip the jaws or not? I'm kinda interested? My Griffin's gettin a little warn down.
    Born to fish, Forced to Work!

    Please deliver me to the weekend!

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    Luckie, No its not hard at all. If you are interested let me know. The Clouser arm will work with the both jaws. The bent shaft arm will except both jaws. Hope this clarify your question. I also have the unfilled warranty card with the vise and box.

    Mark
    Last edited by Flyfish Dog; 03-12-2011 at 05:55 PM.

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    One screw is all that holds it on, but be sure the jaws stay together as there is a spring in there.

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