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Thread: Regal Vise Adapter

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    Default Regal Vise Adapter

    Bill,

    Have you seen this adapter?
    Who made it?
    Can it still be bought?
    I have had a Regal Vise for over 25 years and kinda don't want to spend the big bucks to get a a Revolution.

    Help!
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    Default Adapter??

    Is that a commercial adapter or a custom modification of two vices??? Looks like the latter. If so, it doesn't look complicated or expensive to do....
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    That product was called the "Vice Device". It is no longer being produced, but I might have some from my days as a sales rep in the fly fishing industry.
    I will look to see if I do.
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    Please let me know if you find one.

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    Syd -

    Call me at the number below!

    Thank You
    Lincoln Gray
    LG'S Fly Fishing Adventures
    530-520-6895
    http://lgflyfishingadventures.com

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    For what it's worth I have the Revolution and love it. Have never had any issues with flying hooks. It's the first Regal I've owned, so I can't really compare to the Medallion, but I imagine due to the stainless steel material it's proably a bit of a tougher grip when you squeeze it open. Could potentially be a challenge if someone has arthritis.
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