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Message Subject: musky vise
willey
Posted 12/16/2006 9:46 AM (#225999)
Subject: musky vise


do you think there's a market for muskie vise for tying bucktails, built to last a lifetime stainless steel
for.............choke cable, any size treble
pic shows coil with white feathers
if interested email me at [email protected]
under re: put musky vise and will send more pics
HOW DO I POST PIC? JW
BIG Bite
Posted 12/16/2006 3:27 PM (#226043 - in reply to #225999)
Subject: RE: musky vise


I woud be interested. Please e-mail me with details and picture at:
[email protected]
BIG Bite
Posted 12/16/2006 3:29 PM (#226045 - in reply to #225999)
Subject: RE: musky vise


I woud be interested. Please e-mail me with details and picture at:
[email protected]
Muskiemetal
Posted 12/16/2006 4:36 PM (#226051 - in reply to #225999)
Subject: RE: musky vise





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Location: Wisconsin
Send pic and details to [email protected] Thanks!!
BALDY
Posted 12/16/2006 5:44 PM (#226056 - in reply to #225999)
Subject: RE: musky vise




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willey - 12/16/2006 9:46 AM

do you think there's a market for muskie vise for tying bucktails, built to last a lifetime stainless steel
for.............choke cable, any size treble
pic shows coil with white feathers
if interested email me at [email protected]
under re: put musky vise and will send more pics
HOW DO I POST PIC? JW


you need to register in order to post pictures
Muskiemetal
Posted 12/16/2006 6:40 PM (#226064 - in reply to #225999)
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Cowboyhannah
Posted 12/17/2006 10:21 AM (#226119 - in reply to #225999)
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Location: Kronenwetter, WI
Looks good. I see the end of the vise is round to accomodate coils. What are you doing to keep the coils straight while tying them? I use a length of wire from a coat hook to add backbone.
willey
Posted 12/17/2006 10:32 AM (#226121 - in reply to #225999)
Subject: RE: musky vise


don't need backbone, choke cable stiff enough, jw
muskyhunter63
Posted 12/17/2006 6:41 PM (#226173 - in reply to #225999)
Subject: RE: musky vise




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Location: Richland Center, WI.
Looks sweet! Right now when I tie on a coil I have to run a piece of .051 wire through the coil, bend the end over on the wire and clamp the wire in the vise.The vise I use came with three sets of jaws that work OK on the hooks but not with the coils. Are you going to be selling these? I might be interested.

Ken
Cowboyhannah
Posted 12/17/2006 7:02 PM (#226175 - in reply to #225999)
Subject: RE: musky vise





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Location: Kronenwetter, WI
Okay, I must be dumb....what do you mean by 'choke cable'?
Muskiemetal
Posted 12/17/2006 7:20 PM (#226184 - in reply to #225999)
Subject: RE: musky vise





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Location: Wisconsin
The cables from snowmobiles, etc, or lawn mower throttle level cable, the outer housing is what we use to tie bucktails with. Works really good.
willey
Posted 12/17/2006 8:51 PM (#226200 - in reply to #226175)
Subject: RE: musky vise


yea, that, sometimes called conduit cable, jw
ps, working on base for vise, get back with you soon
willey
Posted 12/17/2006 8:55 PM (#226201 - in reply to #226173)
Subject: RE: musky vise


yes, should have a couple end of the week, designed to hold choke cable, trebles any size and single hooks anysize, that's a mustad 3407 size 10/0 in pic, jw
Guest
Posted 12/19/2006 11:52 AM (#226515 - in reply to #226201)
Subject: RE: musky vise


Moore's Lures used to have one that was awesome. Not terribly cheap, but very well designed and constructed. I have the treble cartridge and the coil cartridge. I believe his son made/makes them.
willeysbucktails
Posted 12/19/2006 12:49 PM (#226530 - in reply to #226515)
Subject: RE: musky vise




Posts: 191


Location: WV
PUTTING FINAL TOUCHES ON MINE, (A BASE) PICS SOON, SHOULD SALE AROUND $150, JW
Partycrasher
Posted 12/20/2006 10:28 AM (#226716 - in reply to #225999)
Subject: RE: musky vise




Posts: 132


I have a Renzetti Saltwater vice that has worked great for many years. I can tie the biggest trebles or a 1/80th oz ice jig with the same vice. For choke cable, I purchased the head only of their "Tube Fly" vice. Works great!!! It fits right on the saltwater base.
willeysbucktails
Posted 12/20/2006 10:43 AM (#226719 - in reply to #226716)
Subject: RE: musky vise




Posts: 191


Location: WV
what's cost of renzetti?
what's cost of attachment?
will be selling musky vise approx. $150
no changing attachments, one for all, jw
JAW Baits
Posted 12/20/2006 9:41 PM (#226848 - in reply to #225999)
Subject: RE: musky vise




Posts: 8


please e-mail base info and pic to [email protected] would like to see a clamp base if possible

Edited by JAW Baits 12/20/2006 9:47 PM
willeysbucktails
Posted 1/10/2007 7:12 PM (#231484 - in reply to #225999)
Subject: RE: musky vise




Posts: 191


Location: WV
finally got a base for musky vise from brother-in-law, no pic, camera packed,
bringing vise to Chicago, (booth 60), taking orders there, when i get back next week, will post pic with base 5/8" aircraft aluminum which can be bolted or clamped to work table, cul8tr, jw
moore's lures
Posted 1/11/2007 3:00 PM (#231713 - in reply to #226515)
Subject: RE: musky vise


We are still making and selling our vises. Many major manufacturers are using them. Vise head rotates 360 degrees. Interchangeable cartridges fro Coiled Wire, Treble Hooks and Jigs. [email protected]
willeysbucktails
Posted 1/16/2007 11:12 AM (#232481 - in reply to #225999)
Subject: RE: musky vise




Posts: 191


Location: WV
vise for trebles, single hooks, or coils (choke cable) one head does it all, $110 delivered with base, send pm if interested, jw
willeysbucktails
Posted 1/16/2007 11:14 AM (#232482 - in reply to #225999)
Subject: RE: musky vise




Posts: 191


Location: WV
musky vise with base delivered $110, one jaw does it all, any size treble, single hook or choke cable (coil)
send me a pm if interested, thanks, jw


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WV Musky
Posted 1/16/2007 3:58 PM (#232548 - in reply to #225999)
Subject: RE: musky vise




Posts: 569


Location: Williamstown, WV
Great looking setup Jimmy. Take some to Columbus and put them in your booth, you'll definetly sell some.
Shawn
Bayboo_baits
Posted 1/16/2007 10:26 PM (#232705 - in reply to #225999)
Subject: RE: musky vise





Posts: 129


Location: Milwaukee Wi
Now thats cool how much for one of those????????????? it needs to swivel 360 degrees
Guest
Posted 1/17/2007 2:03 PM (#232808 - in reply to #225999)
Subject: RE: musky vise


Very nice looking!!
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