Published Jun 4. 2016 - 7 years ago
Updated or edited Sep 8. 2018

Norvise Review

A common email I receive is related to purchasing vises, as there are many obstacles in selecting one. In this video, I share a vise known to many for its dependability and versatility, the Norvise. Part of a complete system, this vise is manufactured in the United States and has an owner that definitely listens to the needs of his customers. Throughout the video, I share my thoughts about this high quality tool, and discuss many of its great features.

Norvise website: https://norvise.com/

Norvise YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/norvise

As mentioned in this video, I'd love to hear your thoughts about this vise and others. Fly tying for beginners can be difficult at first, thus be sure to stick with it and ask others for advice. Feel free to leave any additional questions/comments on this YouTube page, or you can email me: tcammisa@gmail.com

Thanks for viewing this YouTube fly tying tutorial, and I encourage you to view my additional videos at the following website: http://www.troutandfeather.com

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