bigcaddy
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I'm new to this forum stuff... pardon my incorrectness.....I'm trying to reply to Catalysts picture post of a Prentiss Gipsy #67 4'jaw. Having obtained one today...I'm wondering how rare or common these are anymore, and any history about them....I found some data about Prentiss Vice Company in NY and that they manufactured from about 1880 to 1940...It this style a precursor to the modern bench vise?
I don't think Prentiss "Gipsys" are like Babe Ruth baseball cards in the bench vise world of rarity but they are somewhat uncommon. I have one along with a few other members on here. They definitely are unique as are Prentiss "Anchor line" vises with a circular slide, similar to Wilton bullet vises.
Your vise appears to be of a later production due to the shape of the operating nut/handle. The early ones had a curved profile while the later ones had the straight round stock profile.
Its definitely one to cross off your list now that you have one. Good find!!!



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