i have a cheap bass pro vise, a good one will costa good bit
I have one like this and have used it for over two years and tied a couple thousand jigs with it You will like the ability to turn your tie and look at the backside
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Just ordered an atlas vice to replace my outdated sunrise, let you know how it performs
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I bought a second-hand, non-rotary Peak several years ago for about $40 and have been very pleased with it. It's done everything I've ever needed it to do.
I guess it depends on if you want a cheap vise that maybe you will like some and maybe you will not like it much and for sure selling it second hand is not going to go well! If you really want a good vise for the money, soon a little to get a good vise that will last a lifetime! You can also have a better chance of selling it if you decide you don't wan to tie or if you decide to move up to a different vise. The good vises all have their best parts and maybe their weakness which can be as simple as hand size and how much room you have around the jaw. Anyway like most things you get what you pay for!
The vises I like that are not the most high end ones....(I have also used both of these)
Peak
Renzetti Saltwater Traveler
I tie on a Nor-Vise, but it's more to the higher end at $400, but there are vises a lot higher than this. Just saying!
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