Griffith is my suggestion.
Griffith is my suggestion.
I've been using a Griffin Montana Mongoose for the last few years and I really like it a lot. Best Regards....
Exploring the waters of western Montana...
BBW,
I've been tying on a Snowbee-Waldron vise for the past few years and it's a wonderful vise, the last I'll ever need to buy. It comes in a nice travel case and breaks down and sets up quickly, so it's a pleasure to travel with. It is a bit spendy though. Here's a review of the vise. http://www.sexyloops.com/tackle/snowbeewaldron.shtml . I use a Daylight lamp with a magnifier as a light source. For travel I bought the table clamp so I don't have to lug the heavy base around. This one. http://www.feather-craft.com/wecs.ph...y&target=SL001
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Nice vise Ree, but "a little" spendy? I would recommend a Renzetti too, but a bit spendy. I will say look for a Vise you can buy accessories for, like different Jaws, wing post arm, etc. All vise can be used with a clamp or a base sold separately and aftermarket to save pennies.