This may be the gnarliest piece I’ve ever owned…But when you’re on the hunt for the oldest Prentiss vises, I guess beggars can’t be choosers. This is the oldest known Prentiss woodworker’s vise. It bears the rarely-seen “dog” style spindle lock, discontinued by Prentiss no later than 1891. Though few and far between, I’m certain there are other “dog” style Prentiss vises out there going unnoticed, so take this opportunity to check the undercarriage of YOUR vise to see if a dog stares back.
Now, for the obvious…this vise has some serious issues. As my dad used to say, “Even Ray Charles can see that”. However, the repair has to be one of the neatest I’ve ever seen. At some point in its life, the dovetail of the swivel jaw housing broke. But get this - it was repaired with a hand forged, hot-riveted steel bracket and filed cleanly to, once again, accept the swivel jaw. A repair like this tells of a time when tools weren’t cheap but skill and patience were a more common commodity. The blacksmith (presumably) who fixed this vise did so with care, and I’m sure it would butter his biscuits to know that it survived over 135 years of American history because of his patient toil.