It is a very inexpensive vise called a Dana Vise. I have had it for about 4 years and so far it works for me. If you ask me the pros and cons I would sa a big Pro is that I can firmly fit large hooks in the clamp. I have tied many 4/0 saltwater flies on this vise. On the cons side I wish the base would have been a little heavier and the clamps are too bulky for really small dry flies. I mostly tie large flies so I make it work on those ocasions when I tie freshwater flies. I personally am not made of money and have a kid in college so the price was a big part in chosing this vice. I'm born in the 60s so my grandparents and parents survived the World Wars and the depresion meaning regardless of my economic cituation I plan to use this vise until it breaks.
Dude! Your Tie's are fantastic and work well in Australia as well 😊
Thanks for your kind words. I only make videos of flies that I use and get bites. Thanks for watching and good luck catching, SWF.
What vise is that? It's cool looking. I'm definitely going to subscribe to your channel. Great work.
It is a very inexpensive vise called a Dana Vise. I have had it for about 4 years and so far it works for me. If you ask me the pros and cons I would sa a big Pro is that I can firmly fit large hooks in the clamp. I have tied many 4/0 saltwater flies on this vise. On the cons side I wish the base would have been a little heavier and the clamps are too bulky for really small dry flies. I mostly tie large flies so I make it work on those ocasions when I tie freshwater flies. I personally am not made of money and have a kid in college so the price was a big part in chosing this vice. I'm born in the 60s so my grandparents and parents survived the World Wars and the depresion meaning regardless of my economic cituation I plan to use this vise until it breaks.