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    Almost too pretty to use.
    Congratulations! I'm sure you will enjoy tying even more now.

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    You chose well, Jeremy. I went with oak for the lighter background, but it wasn't easy looking past some of the exotic choices. Enjoy.

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    I got the oak as well. Not sure there were many choices when I got mine. Pretty jealous of the wood Jeremy got, must admit.

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    Must be the Full Moon

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    That is beautiful as well. Do I note the midge jaws on the tying table?

    I wonder why the knurled knob faces away from the tier on the knucklestem?

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    Yes,I did get the Midge Jaws and a few other additions. The knobs facing away from the tyer seems to be a J thing. He sets up his jaws the same way with the knob on the backside.

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    When I got my knucklestem, I couldn't figure out how to put it together with the knob facing me. Then I realized the only way it works is to have it facing away..

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    Quote Originally Posted by LEBENGEEK View Post
    Must be the Full Moon

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    Well now that's simply beautiful!! Nice choice of the base hardwood, it's rich in color and grain. And those jaws...now I'm not feeling so bad!!!

    Assuming you have your vise in-hand, how long did it take to ship? My tracking hasn't updated in a week.

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    Took between 1.5 and 2 weeks for mine Jeremy. I think it depends on how smoothly it goes through customs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeremy View Post
    Well now that's simply beautiful!! Nice choice of the base hardwood, it's rich in color and grain. And those jaws...now I'm not feeling so bad!!!

    Assuming you have your vise in-hand, how long did it take to ship? My tracking hasn't updated in a week.
    Same experience as Byron. 10 to 14 days I believe not long at all.

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