Allcock or Hardy Vise wanted

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Allcock or Hardy Vise wanted

Post by Ron Eagle Elk » Wed Jul 20, 2011 7:18 pm

Okay, I've been quietly hunting (it's an ex-sniper thing) for an Allcock or Hardy vise similar to an Allcock 654. If it has a removable gut twisting hook, so much the better. I've Googled them, searched Flea-Bay in the US and UK to no avail. I'm not looking for a museum piece, but something I can dress a few wee wets on at a tying show or three. If you have one of these old tools gathering dust in your closet, let me know. Maybe we can work something out.

Thanks for looking.

Waiting with baited (oooooohhhh that's a bad word) breath.

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Re: Allcock or Hardy Vise wanted

Post by Old Hat » Thu Jul 21, 2011 8:03 pm

Didn't you just get a new vise?

Did I ruin the vise you had in Albany when I drooled all over it?
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Re: Allcock or Hardy Vise wanted

Post by hankaye » Thu Jul 21, 2011 8:22 pm

REE, Howdy;

try here ...

http://www.tackletreasures.com/?page_id=57

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Re: Allcock or Hardy Vise wanted

Post by Ron Eagle Elk » Thu Jul 21, 2011 10:51 pm

Carl,

I've been tying on my Snowbee-Waldron for a couple of years now. I'm looking for the antique just to dress a few flies on it at the shows (well, that and it would look really cool with my Walton's Engine). The drool simply caused a few water spots that wiped off quickly. No rust or anything.

Hank,

Appreciate the link, but those are his collection. He only has a few items for trade, mostly reels.

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Re: Allcock or Hardy Vise wanted

Post by willowhead » Fri Jul 22, 2011 12:27 am

REE, i've got an old (the second one ever made) HMH vise i'd be willing to sell for exactly what i paid for it.....$400. Works fine and comes with the original gold/brass base..............just in case your interested. i just never use it except to hold flies for display. :roll: You pay the shipping, i'll throw in a hackle gauge to go wiff it. :D
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Re: Allcock or Hardy Vise wanted

Post by Ron Eagle Elk » Fri Jul 22, 2011 1:59 am

Thanks, Willow, but I'm looking for an Allcock or Hardy vise from the late 1800's to the early 1900's.

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Re: Allcock or Hardy Vise wanted

Post by Ron Eagle Elk » Thu Aug 11, 2011 3:40 pm

Someone on another board actually offered to make a vise comparable to the Allcock vise for me. To see pics of the vise in progress try http://www.sparsegreymatter.com/viewtop ... =17&t=1719 . Almost ready, Yahoo!

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Re: Allcock or Hardy Vise wanted

Post by hankaye » Thu Aug 11, 2011 6:12 pm

REE, Howdy;

Welcome back from Summer Ceremony, Looks like you gonna have a new vise (vice).

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Re: Allcock or Hardy Vise wanted

Post by letumgo » Thu Aug 11, 2011 6:38 pm

REE,

Welcome back. John is one impressive guy, ain't he. Congratulations on the new classic vice.
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Re: Allcock or Hardy Vise wanted

Post by Ron Eagle Elk » Thu Aug 11, 2011 10:01 pm

hankaye,

Thanks for the welcome back. Just not sure I'm all the way back yet. I find myself driving places, not remembering how I got there, but remember the songs I sang on the way. No loud honking, brakes squealing or yelling so my driving must be okay.

Ray,

John is a very talented craftsman. When he volunteered to make the vise, I wasn't expecting anything like that.

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