"The
Nor-Vise by Norlander is the best vise I have ever used! I can use any
vise that I want to and the NorVise
beats
them all easily. No other vise can do all that my Nor-Vise can do. I am
very hard on my vise, and this
vise
has been through the test and still turning flies out by the thousands.
I tie saltwater flies and really put this
vise
though a work out. You can feel the craftsmanship of this vise the very
first time you feel it."
100%
AMERICAN MADE
"Speed
is very important to me, I need to have tools that can utilize my time
so I can keep my prices down and my
quality
high. The "spinning" ( not just rotating, but Spinning ) action of this
vise saves me time and I love the four
positions
that the vise lock into. It stops at an upright, upside down, and at 90*
each way, so you can tie you fly
upright,
turn it upside down, of lay it on either of it's sides to get very accurate
flies. I can go on and on about this
vise,
by here is more detail from the manufacturer about his outstanding product."
You can order the Nor-Vice
and Norlander products through Dan's Custom Saltwater Flies.
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below to view and order these great vises.
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* The bearings are rated for 10,000 hours at 6,000 RPM - so it should last awhile.
* Using precision-machined offset stainless steel jaws, the Nor-Vise
any size fly hook
from 6/0 to 28 so tightly you can bend it like a pretzel. The jaws
position the hook so its
shank lies in the centerline of rotation.
* Using the Nor-Vise's unique rotary motion and working with the thread
post supplied,
you can build up hard-to-tie fly patterns quickly, without resorting
to endless half-hitches to
secure your materials.
* Many experienced users say that the Nor-Vise is better for dubbing
than anything they've
ever seen. The vise's rotary motion lets you spin all kinds of dubbing
materials directly to the
tying thread without the use of excessive bad language, dubbing wax
of forming a thread loop.
* Like a spinning wheel, the Nor-Vise allows you to vary the amount,
shape and the texture
of the dubbing. Forming neatly tapered fly bodies is a snap.
* Lead wire spins onto the hook with no overlaps in half the time you
could do with
the old-fashioned vices.
* Delicate bode materials like peacock herl can be easily entwined with
the working thread to
make the toughest neatest flies you've ever handled.
