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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: Gator1 on March 17, 2013, 09:57:00 AM
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I have a vintage hoyt unifltching jig in the box
Any idea of potential value left wing clamps made by hoyt in maryland accordung to the box
Thnx
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Come on Mitch, you know we need a picture or 3. :readit:
CTT
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Chuck here you go...
(http://i1236.photobucket.com/albums/ff460/Gator7252/20130316_112000_zps0d76a9ce.jpg)
(http://i1236.photobucket.com/albums/ff460/Gator7252/20130316_111914_zps7160f6be.jpg)
(http://i1236.photobucket.com/albums/ff460/Gator7252/20130316_111905_zpsd296d997.jpg)
Original box, and is marked Left Wing...
Thanks for any feedback.
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Maybe I should learn to use this puppy
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Thanks Mitch, Never seen one before.
Use and enjoy.
CTT
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I sold one on the big auction site several years ago. it brought $35.00.
Pretty nice fletchers. Fairly adjustable and easy to use.
Trap
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I have four Hoyt Tri-Heli Fleth jigs. Have used them for forty years and still do. I have two left wing and two right wing. I used them for making arrows for ten years when I had an archery shop. They are a little tricky to get set alike but are good jigs. JIM
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Thanks guy I'm going to try it out wish I had adjustment instructions
Any tips Jim would be appreciated
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I love mine and it works great. I can't believe somebody doesn't still make it. I have a manual and it is just a one sheet printed on both sides with one page of operations.
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I bought mine in the 70's and although I've tried a couple others over the years this is the one I've stuck with. It does a great job and I wouldn't part with it. Super piece of equiptment!
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Thanks guys any tips to setting it up
I see on the bottom a hurled nut is that to align the cock feather and nock orientation....?
I appreciate any help