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He's had that picture for several minutes, ,(if my browser isn't lying) was he standing in an antique store, or is that his side yard....? Inquiring minds, and all that.Here’s your #3
He's had that picture for several minutes, ,(if my browser isn't lying) was he standing in an antique store, or is that his side yard....? Inquiring minds, and all that.Here’s your #3
It appears to be in a driveway, but sadly not mine. This is an 11 year old photo I stumbled over recently. I spoke with the gentleman who shared it, and he said the display is long goneHe's had that picture for several minutes, ,(if my browser isn't lying) was he standing in an antique store, or is that his side yard....? Inquiring minds, and all that.
Here’s your #3
That one is super cool, owned by a friend of mine with an incredible collection. The sign is actually a reproduction. A different friend had a batch cast several years ago based on catalog pictures. I’m only aware of one originalI dony know anything about these things but this one looks to be alot older!
I found this online and thought it was super cool!
It is the Behr Orion gray from Home Depot.Really dig the color. What did you use?
Are you going to give him one of your American made vises for the wedding gift? Or is he not liked to that level?
I actually know someone who gave an Enron vise as a wedding present. They are quality made in Japan vises.Are you going to give him one of your American made vises for the wedding gift? Or is he not liked to that level?
Are you going to give him one of your American made vises for the wedding gift? Or is he not liked to that level?
LOL, green looks pretty good as well, the seller does say the paint is a bit rough but decent at least

And at least it's a common, garden variety Vise,just listed
Once in a while, you’ll see a vise “restored” by somebody who is still in ‘preserving fruits and veggies for winter’ mode.

For Australia it would be uncommon. shipping gets steep so a premium may be applied. 105 aussie bucks is around 70 bucks USA… yeah that is pricey, but can always send seller an offer.Wow,, are US vises some sort of premium in OZ? That is way too much $$ for a homeowners class vise.
you misread it its 105 US 156 AU...For Australia it would be uncommon. shipping gets steep so a premium may be applied. 105 aussie bucks is around 70 bucks USA… yeah that is pricey, but can always send seller an offer.
That's in US, I get all the search results before I do Aus only, kinda interesting to see what is available elsewhere.Wow,, are US vises some sort of premium in OZ? That is way too much $$ for a homeowners class vise.
Yes the underside is green, LOL and again us Aussies wouldn't ( I may be wrong) do thatFor Australia it would be uncommon. shipping gets steep so a premium may be applied. 105 aussie bucks is around 70 bucks USA… yeah that is pricey, but can always send seller an offer.
US $94.16 (approx. AU $140.21) eBay International Shipping.
Yeah I'd probably buy it at $105 Aus, I don't mind the look of it -ah looking past the paint that is, and not something I've seen here.you misread it its 105 US 156 AU...
I'll even add a photo, as what else do you do at 4am ?Yeah I'd probably buy it at $105 Aus, I don't mind the look of it -ah looking past the paint that is, and not something I've seen here.
I just got a Massive (it's all relative, but that's what I thought when I opened the Box) 1911-1914 Stanley 746 3" for $30, it was covered in decades of rust so I didn't know what size it was, just gave it a scrub, cleaned the slide and glides and left it a combination of original brown paint and rust- a first for me but kinda like the look.
While I'm on this subject, it opens nice and smooth, just gets me nearly 120 years later that it's hard to find a new vice that operates as well.



Lift with your knees.Yeah I'd probably buy it at $105 Aus, I don't mind the look of it -ah looking past the paint that is, and not something I've seen here.
I just got a Massive (it's all relative, but that's what I thought when I opened the Box) 1911-1914 Stanley 746 3" for $30, it was covered in decades of rust so I didn't know what size it was, just gave it a scrub, cleaned the slide and glides and left it a combination of original brown paint and rust- a first for me but kinda like the look.
While I'm on this subject, it opens nice and smooth, just gets me nearly 120 years later that it's hard to find a new vice that operates as well.
Hard to tell from the pictures, but it appears to only be stamped with a few numbers. Likely just an asset tag attached by the original company who purchased it. I’ve seen a number of these on vises of most of the major brands from time to timeWhat is the brass tag on this old Columbian ?
OK thanksHard to tell from the pictures, but it appears to only be stamped with a few numbers. Likely just an asset tag attached by the original company who purchased it. I’ve seen a number of these on vises of most of the major brands from time to time
I was searching for some info on a Parkinsons when I came across a old post, I was wrong , I have some more early catalogues with the 7" Dawn in them now , and missed buying one by 24 hrs, had been listed 3 weeks while I had no computer, came back on line and it was a OOH, OOH, rang up - sold last night- another unicorn missed.Uh, may be a little case of morningitis, while looking into a early Dawn a few weeks ago I came across this page
not sure on date printed, but I noticed a 7" Dawn, hmmm, never seen one in captivity and suspect it is a printers error. but I have my eye on the 7" at the moment.
Anyway, so this mornings 7" sent me down another rabbit hole and I found a 1922 Danks catalogue, going to order one depending on the price, will be a month or 2 but.
I did screenshoot the vices, mainly seems to be US stuff, Goodell- Pratt and Millers falls - wide range of tools and a few Yankees
Can't download it, but i Can post some screenshots if anyone is interested or better still have a look here, Buffalo drill press's also,
Heaps of stuff and tell me if it was any help if you could -just curious.


My 6" SQ , 1930's, similar base shape is 23" long, weighs 47.4 kg/105 lb-I was searching for some info on a Parkinsons when I came across a old post, I was wrong , I have some more early catalogues with the 7" Dawn in them now , and missed buying one by 24 hrs, had been listed 3 weeks while I had no computer, came back on line and it was a OOH, OOH, rang up - sold last night- another unicorn missed.
It did say 7.5 " inch which would be a Unicorn sitting on a Rainbow, no mention of that size anywhere, but I suspect and pretty sure it would actually be a 7" S which there is mention off.
Going to double check and post -hope I saved the pics.
F%#%@#&)(^ ME, it was a rainbow sitting Unicorn
Mid 1920's to early 1930's, possibly earlier as it's a bit of a black hole around that era- Dawn was established 1917



Embarrassed to admit it, I bought one of these not long ago as I was curious how they could sell it for $20 delivered ( $5 cheaper than the above parts one) and I was resigned to not getting a Dawn after a few years searching-being picky, didn't like the prices or drill holes/damage.Made me laugh, some sellers are good value
'Crafted for precision and durability, this Drill Press Vice is an essential addition to any workshop. Made from robust cast iron, it promises a stable and secure grip for your drilling tasks.
The set includes two pieces, because it broke. Looks mostly like the photo but the jaw broke off... '
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works smoothly and opens fully now. think it's recent last 20/30 years or so - new ones have a sticker
Of course a friend bought one around not long after, instantly liked and bought it, has cast in Dawn and Size, no damage, took a hour or so to remove some surface rust, a bit of sanding, Dremel wire brush and filing on the slide to remove the sharp edge,works smoothly and opens fully now. think it's recent last 20/30 years or so - new ones have a sticker![]()
AH, this query transported me back to when I was a 16yr old working at Toyota and had to get some Striped paint from the parts store.Am I seeing correctly that the main screw is left hand thread?
AH, this query transported me back to when I was a 16yr old working at Toyota and had to get some Striped paint from the parts store.
At the risk of sounding dumb again, looks like a straight cut screw to me- does open when winding left thou![]()