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Thanks guys, I've just picked up a pair of the Berkley heavy duty ones from my local tackle shop.  Should make life a little easier.
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Originally posted by Kevin.S Kevin.S wrote:

Thanks guys, I've just picked up a pair of the Berkley heavy duty ones from my local tackle shop.  Should make life a little easier.
Do you like em?....They can tend to rust....so keep them oiled or inoxed on metal parts and they should last you years.Wink
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the texas tackle ones I ordered from Boulder were out of stock, so he sent me some HPA ones with high fashion orange sheath to match the orange handlesWink 
Played with them last night on some 200lb Varivas split rings. Wow! I was impressed, opened them out with ease and feel real solid. Thumbs Up

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Ive bought a pair of jig talk they seem to do the job but time will tell
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Those blue Berkley heavy duty ones are all good. Have had a pair on the boat for some time now with no sign of seizing up like most. The only thing I suggest is not to cut braid with them.
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Originally posted by DLS DLS wrote:

Those blue Berkley heavy duty ones are all good. Have had a pair on the boat for some time now with no sign of seizing up like most. The only thing I suggest is not to cut braid with them.<div id="UMS_TOOLTIP" style=": ; cursor: pointer; : 2147483647; -: initial; -attachment: initial; -origin: initial; -clip: initial; : transparent; top: -100000px; left: -100000px; -: initial initial; -repeat: initial initial; ">

It does have "mono only" engraved next to the cutters on the ones I bought.
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i got the mass produced ones off torpedo7, cuts any braid mean as had no problems with owner#11H rings, just pull them apart and lock tite all the screws before use, perfect..
 
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just thought I'd report on my HPA pliers I got from Boulder since i've used them a few times now.
REPORT: they are really good.
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Ha, thx pete for the indepth report! I guess that says it all!
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Originally posted by Kevin.S Kevin.S wrote:

Can anyone post a link to the Owner GP70 pliers, I can only find the GP50 and GP60.




cheers  Greg 
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