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
Come on Mitch, you know we need a picture or 3. :readit:
CTT
Chuck here you go...
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Original box, and is marked Left Wing...
Thanks for any feedback.
Maybe I should learn to use this puppy
Thanks Mitch, Never seen one before.
Use and enjoy.
CTT
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
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
Thanks guy I'm going to try it out wish I had adjustment instructions
Any tips Jim would be appreciated
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.
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!
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