Regal Medallion Fly Tying Vise - Midge Head - C-Clamp Base

$ 131.99 · 4.7 (143) · In stock

Regal Fly Tying Vise Heads. Available here are the heads only for Regal Vises which allows you to add a different head to your existing base and stem.

Regal Fly Tying Vise, Midge Head

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Available with Traditional Head, Shank, Midge or Big Game. Regal Medallion Series Traditional Jaw Vises rotate 360 degrees and pivot 220 degrees up

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The Regal Medallion is one of the most popular models from Regal. This iconic and often imitated design is the pinnacle of vise technology. Open the Jaws, insert your hook and start tying. This model has the the midge size jaws that are perfect for tying up smaller patterns. Medallion vises revolve around a 360° axis and articulate 220° up and down.

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Regal Medallion Series Traditional Jaw Vises rotate 360 degrees and pivot 220 degrees up and down. The Traditional Jaw has been the standard jaw and the workhorse of Regal fly tying equipment for many years. The performance of these vises lies in the unique design of the head and jaws. The Regal Medallion Series Traditional Jaw Vises consistently hold hooks sized from 22 to 1/0 extremely well with absolutely no adjustments required.

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Brand: Princeton-Tec, Regal-Engineering

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