zoomieport
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Possibly a 1892 pat. Lewis Tool Post Mount Swivel DYNAMIC JAW and Swivel Base.
The only markings on it that I can see at this point are "pat may 31 1892", but I believe this to be an error... I thinks it is actually supposed to read "Jan. 5 1892" referring to a Patent by M.G.Lewis, New York, New York. This Patent refers to the locking mechanism that holds/releases the SWIVELING DYNAMIC JAW, however the patenet drawing demonstrates it on the rear jaw, the mechanism is at issue, not the position, imo. This is a "post mount" bench style vise which also has a swivel base with a some what odd spring loaded pull-knob at the release/lock. The jaws are 4" wide and it weighs 56#'s...
All of the above is a guess and I would welcome any and all info, corections, statments and or B.S.!!! Thank you in advance, I love this site!
The only markings on it that I can see at this point are "pat may 31 1892", but I believe this to be an error... I thinks it is actually supposed to read "Jan. 5 1892" referring to a Patent by M.G.Lewis, New York, New York. This Patent refers to the locking mechanism that holds/releases the SWIVELING DYNAMIC JAW, however the patenet drawing demonstrates it on the rear jaw, the mechanism is at issue, not the position, imo. This is a "post mount" bench style vise which also has a swivel base with a some what odd spring loaded pull-knob at the release/lock. The jaws are 4" wide and it weighs 56#'s...
All of the above is a guess and I would welcome any and all info, corections, statments and or B.S.!!! Thank you in advance, I love this site!
Great score on that vise. I called the gal about it but the shipping was just too much. I have never seen another in my travels. A friend of mine (bl00) sent me this Parker ad that looks similar. I know your vise is not a parker but it is close. The pull knob makes me think of an old prentiss. If there is an ad out there someone will locate it.




ummm no !