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I should and might still add this to the official vise thread, but selfishly wanted it to be on its own, too.

I just received this today from a member here. This is my first "real" vise; up until now, I only had a sloppy, old foreign jobber that should be anchoring a very small boat somewhere.

The custom-made aluminum jaws have magnets on the back, and a lip at the top to locate and secure them to the Monarch's original jaws.

This vise will be used for light-duty stuff on the workbench I built a couple months ago. You know, holding ratchets and other small things, stuff like that.

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Very cool. This might be a stupid question, but what's with the notch cut into the jaw on the left?

It might be a stupid question, but I have it, too. I asked the gentleman who made them for me. I'll let you know the answer when I get it! :)
 

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That's a sweetheart Bull!
Seems like they are the most ornate of the old vises.

Rob
 

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nicely done, and to top it off appears to b in awesome shape, should last for several decades with TLC
 

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wow, thats a nice one. where was it made?
i just got two reed vises today. i think i will give them their own thread too.
 

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This is my first "real" vise; up until now, I only had a sloppy, old foreign jobber that should be anchoring a very small boat somewhere.

:bounce::bounce::bounce:

Ahhhhaahaahaaahaaa! Now you've done it. That's how it starts.

I had a Taiwanese vise for 25 years that I was perfectly happy with. I saw some nice old American vises here and when one popped up on CL, I decided to grab it.

Now my workbench is so full of vises that there's no room for anything else on it.

It's a good thing that vise makers didn't make tool boards for them, or you'd be totally screwed.
 
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That's a sweetheart Bull!
Seems like they are the most ornate of the old vises.

Thanks Rob. I am completely new to vises, so I am not sure what features or stylistic elements this one has that others might not. But I will say that I like the lion's head logo. The beauty is in the details!

nicely done, and to top it off appears to b in awesome shape, should last for several decades with TLC

Yes, several decades at least, is my hope. :)

wow, thats a nice one. where was it made?
i just got two reed vises today. i think i will give them their own thread too.

Thanks Mike. I saw your post just a few moments ago. Nice stuff, and you had the fun of an auction adrenaline rush, too. I am not sure where these are made. I can look on it tomorrow, or maybe someone here will chime in.

It's a good thing that vise makers didn't make tool boards for them, or you'd be totally screwed.

Boy, you've got that right! :willy_nil:lol:
 
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Ok, so I have an answer about the grooves in the aluminum jaws. There is one horizontal, and one vertical, and their purpose is to allow me to hold a ratchet either horizontally or vertically. So, I guess that the way I am holding the ratchet in the pic above is incorrect. I had no idea to center the handle in the groove.

Now I know!
 

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Bull, you may want to slip a piece of leather around your Ratchet handle for protection? Very nice vise. I have never seen a monarch vise before. I like the lions head too.
 

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Bull I do trust you will take care of it. I picked it up at a yard sale after i had worked all night, and was on my way to a ball tournament. The owner was moving and everything except a few clothes and the car was for sale. It was laying in wheelbarrow with a bunch of junk. I had never heard of monarch so i started looking on here. The first thing that came up was mitch's sig which said he was looking for one. I sold it to him for what i paid and shipping. So i hope he gave you a deal too. That vise is seeing a lot of the eastern part of the country from NC to Indiana to MA. Glad to see the original jaws are still on it. Enjoy.
 
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Cool to know some of the history on it; thanks!

I am about certain that Mitch lost money on the deal, based on the fact that shipping alone was like $37 and I received the vise and the custom jaws. Frankly, I got a bargain.

The vise wont be seeing any more of the eastern part of the country, or any other part for that matter. This is the last stop, until I give up the ghost.

Bull I do trust you will take care of it. I picked it up at a yard sale after i had worked all night, and was on my way to a ball tournament. The owner was moving and everything except a few clothes and the car was for sale. It was laying in wheelbarrow with a bunch of junk. I had never heard of monarch so i started looking on here. The first thing that came up was mitch's sig which said he was looking for one. I sold it to him for what i paid and shipping. So i hope he gave you a deal too. That vise is seeing a lot of the eastern part of the country from NC to Indiana to MA. Glad to see the original jaws are still on it. Enjoy.
 

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Bull I do trust you will take care of it. I picked it up at a yard sale after i had worked all night, and was on my way to a ball tournament. The owner was moving and everything except a few clothes and the car was for sale. It was laying in wheelbarrow with a bunch of junk. I had never heard of monarch so i started looking on here. The first thing that came up was mitch's sig which said he was looking for one. I sold it to him for what i paid and shipping. So i hope he gave you a deal too. That vise is seeing a lot of the eastern part of the country from NC to Indiana to MA. Glad to see the original jaws are still on it. Enjoy.

I passed it on at about cost or a little below cost since sumner52000 gave me a good deal on it just to see it saved. It would not have been right flipping it for a profit. It got a good electrolysis treatment and a nylon wheel (again to preserve detail) and paste wax. I didn't want to lose any detail in painting it.

I didn't need it, was running out of bench to mount on, and Bull and I had communicated about getting him a decent vise for months.

Monarch vises were made by Prentiss in NYC.

Here it is "before", the crappy cell pic is the best I've got.

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looks great! I only had one vise when I started hanging around here, now I've got four and I wish that I could find more.
 

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Last summer I saw a medium sized Monarch in a vendor's booth at a flea mkt. It was heavily coated in old white paint, which was flaking off in big chunks. I saw the lion logo, and asked the man his price. It was at the end of the day, and so he said, "Aw, hell! Just give me $18." I paid the man, and walked away. But when I got home, I found that the vise had been broken and rewelded. :( Big dummy! NOW what was I going to do with it? :headscrat

I ended up taking it to my Troy swap meet, and put it out with $25 on it...knowing that no one would want a broken vise, unless they had one like it and needed parts. But on the first day a guy came along and picked it up, and asked if I would take $20. Now, I wanted to be rid of that vise, and I felt pretty stupid having bought a broken vise in the first place. But I couldn't just take his money. I said, "Well, that vise has been broken and then welded. Did you see the weld repair under all that old paint?"

He looked it over for a few minutes and said, "It seems to have been done a long time ago. That white paint is OLD. It must have held up. Will you take $15 for it?"

I said, "I paid $18 myself. Give me $18, and it's yours!" He handed me the money, and walked away. Yipppeeee! :beer:

And that's my only contact I've ever had with a Monarch vise.
 
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That's a handsome vice, leaving it unpainted to bring out the detail of the ornate casting and lettering was a great move.
Pure class.
 
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very nice vise. why do you regularly hold a ratchet in your vise tho?

ben

I like to clean, lube, and reassemble them. It's nice not to feel like you need a third or fourth hand when trying to hold/place ball bearing, springs, pawls, gears, and the ratchet body itself.
 

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very Nice ,Look Lion its Awesome .Thanks for picture and Congratulations :beer:


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I like to clean, lube, and reassemble them. It's nice not to feel like you need a third or fourth hand when trying to hold/place ball bearing, springs, pawls, gears, and the ratchet body itself.

Uh-OH! Careful, or you'll be declared to be a dreaded, "TOOL POLISHER!" :willy_nil

Shudder! Tremble!!

Hahahahahaha! Just KIDDING, fer cryin' out loud. :thumbup:
 
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Uh-OH! Careful, or you'll be declared to be a dreaded, "TOOL POLISHER!" :willy_nil

Shudder! Tremble!!

Hahahahahaha! Just KIDDING, fer cryin' out loud. :thumbup:

Hey Lump, it is a risk, I know. But truth be told, I don't care what folks call me. I yam what I yam, as they say :lol_hitti
 

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Chuckle!

Yeah, I know. I'm too old to care much any more. But I saw an opening for a chance to aggravate you, and that's what I DO. You know? LOL.

PS: I am getting an awful lot of older Blackhawk tools together for you. I was going to rent a big UHaul truck to bring them to you, but I checked today and they don't make single truck big enough. Do you have room for two in your driveway?
 
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Chuckle!

Yeah, I know. I'm too old to care much any more. But I saw an opening for a chance to aggravate you, and that's what I DO. You know? LOL.

PS: I am getting an awful lot of older Blackhawk tools together for you. I was going to rent a big UHaul truck to bring them to you, but I checked today and they don't make single truck big enough. Do you have room for two in your driveway?

And this is why we love you, Lump :lol_hitti

Two trucks? Boy, I hope they don't leave creases in the asphalt like the huge cement trucks did a few years back. But, it would be worth it for Blackhawk:bounce:
 

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Okay, back to reality. My youngest son is out of work right now, so I have him sorting my tools into brand names. He has started on sockets, then will do drive tools, then wrenches, etc, and finally other tools. I hope that sockets will be done soon. Maybe I'll take a photo of the progress so far. There really are LOTS of them.

PS: That Screwball and the Truth tools are getting lonely too. I told them about their new home in Massachusetts, and they seem to be pining away for the trip "home."
 
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Give me a buffer-zone warning when it is time for me to make sure I have xyz dollars in the Paypal, Lump!

Oh, and YES, you should post pics of the progress in a thread on here. Piles of vintage tools being sorted? That's right up the alley for some of us reprobate tool junkies.
 

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I passed it on at about cost or a little below cost since sumner52000 gave me a good deal on it just to see it saved. It would not have been right flipping it for a profit. It got a good electrolysis treatment and a nylon wheel (again to preserve detail) and paste wax. I didn't want to lose any detail in painting it.

I didn't need it, was running out of bench to mount on, and Bull and I had communicated about getting him a decent vise for months.

Monarch vises were made by Prentiss in NYC.

Here it is "before", the crappy cell pic is the best I've got.

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Nice before pic.... But what is the monarch sitting on in that pic? :wtf:
 

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I have seen that Monarch in person. It's a nice little number and Mitch did a great job cleaning it up.

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When Mitch told me about the magnetic jaws I thought it was a brilliant idea. They're on my list of stuff to make.
 
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I have seen that Monarch in person. It's a nice little number and Mitch did a great job cleaning it up.

:thumbup:

When Mitch told me about the magnetic jaws I thought that was a brilliant idea. They're on my list of stuff to make.

Indeed!

It's silly, but whenever I go into the basement now, my eye is drawn to this quality, old American chunk of metal. I feel like it has classed up my shabby basement, dignified my workbench, made me a better man....

Well, at the very least, it has made me a happier man :lol_hitti
 

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I have seen that Monarch in person. It's a nice little number and Mitch did a great job cleaning it up.

:thumbup:

When Mitch told me about the magnetic jaws I thought it was a brilliant idea. They're on my list of stuff to make.

I look forward to seeing your improved edition on that Morgan!
 

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Indeed!

It's silly, but whenever I go into the basement now, my eye is drawn to this quality, old American chunk of metal. I feel like it has classed up my shabby basement, dignified my workbench, made me a better man....

Well, at the very least, it has made me a happier man :lol_hitti

It;s funny how nice tools do that. :beer:

Nice before pic.... But what is the monarch sitting on in that pic? :wtf:

That would be my Reed 108. Its about 255lbs.
 
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