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Guessing these guysPhoenix / Phoenix Hardware Mfg. Co., 49 Illinois, Buffalo, NY / ca. 1895-1917 / wrench, vise / patent 320224 Jun 16 1885 George A. Colton / http://vintagemachinery.org/mfgindex/detail.aspx?id=11502 / https://datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?number=320224&typeCode=0 /
I was thinking a Chinese knock off looking at the number markings. No idea where the OP is from, whether in their possession, or seen out and about. Coke bottle seems to be marked in English.Never say never, but that vise doesn't look anything like the other examples of Phoenix vises that have been found and shown on the mega thread. It looks way too modern, for starters. None of them are marked like that, either. They have the size on the front of the spindle and the patent marking on the stationary tower around the entryway for the slide. And there's something peculiar about that "X" that makes me want to say, "I am striking out looking..." for information



The running of the O E together I’ve seen elsewhere, but can’t recall it at the moment.
Yes. Excerpts posted all over the mega vises thread, with several examples of the vises. The vises are not marked that way, though.The name was used in publications,
...too subtle, or are there no other baseball junkies out there who have ever kept "the book" during a game?And there's something peculiar about that "X" that makes me want to say, "I am striking out looking..." for information on this vise.

Way too subtle for an early mornings on a vacation dayWas this joke...
...too subtle, or are there no other baseball junkies out there who have ever kept "the book" during a game?
Most? With our older demographic? Has the national pastime really fallen that far off the map?! I'm tempted to start a Who knows what a "backwards K" means? survey!...too obscure a reference for most of us.
yesIs that a 2 liter coke bottle?
Brazil.I was thinking a Chinese knock off looking at the number markings. No idea where the OP is from, whether in their possession, or seen out and about. Coke bottle seems to be marked in English.
The running of the O E together I’ve seen elsewhere, but can’t recall it at the moment. So many mysteries to ponder.
The name was used in publications, spelled that way, back in 1893 to 1898
I was thinking a Chinese knock off looking at the number markings. No idea where the OP is from, whether in their possession, or seen out and about. Coke bottle seems to be marked in English.
The running of the O E together I’ve seen elsewhere, but can’t recall it at the moment. So many mysteries to ponder.
The name was used in publications, spelled that way, back in 1893 to 1898
From 1897 had to manually scrol to p 237
So maybe these guys from Taunton Mass, from this 1886 source
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Yes. Excerpts posted all over the mega vises thread, with several examples of the vises. The vises are not marked that way, though.Yes. Excerpts posted all over the mega vises thread, with several examples of the vises. The vises are not marked that way, though.