Whoah, that's the John Deere special edition model. Worth at least 3X the standard model!
Lol yep. My boys idea
Whoah, that's the John Deere special edition model. Worth at least 3X the standard model!
Lol yep. My boys idea![]()

Just picked up this little 3" Union-made Parker beauty this afternoon off CL. Seems to be a transitional model as the vise says New Britain CT but the swivel handle still says Meriden, CT. Everything works perfect, nary a scratch on 'er, just some surface rust that should buff right out. Best part? $30!
I laughed a lil, until I focused in and noticed that was not a bic lighter but a Coke can in the pic for size reference![]()
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$30 bucks and she's yours.![]()
Heck, that's less than what the chiropractor gonna charge, when you move that thing. What's it weigh?
$30 bucks and she's yours.![]()


Tease!![]()


That vise almost weighs twice me... there's no way I could move it in one piece![]()

The elevated area around the holes on the side tell me it was most likely made as a swivel, but perhaps the original swivel base was lost and it got replaced with this.
The round design also lends to a swivel, instead of having the overhang front design to catch the edge of the work bench.
It does look like a very good match up, but why the ears with bolt hole on the upper section?






Yeah it went from the tailgate, straight to the top of an old roll-around safe I have that was almost exactly the same height as the tailgate (thank God). Then it was hoisted up with a come-a-long, pushed my wheeled metal bench under it and lowered her back down.
Tease!
EDITED: That vise almost weighs twice me... there's no way I could move it in one piece![]()

Man that's a cool little thing! Have any info on the specs?
That's something I've seen before - such as on my 6" Parker from the Union period. I'm assuming (don't know for sure) it was their way to add an option to the buyer to "convert" a swivel to a stationary base, probably more as a marketing ploy to snag anti-swivel guys that look at the two swivel locks as a weak point. That'd be my best guess. Below is my pre-rebuilt 6" Parker which you can see the same thing.
Anybody see the little Massey Harris Nikon that sold on E-bay today for $361.97? Was wondering if that is the same Massey Harris that made tractors? I have a horse drawn mowing machine that was made by them. I never heard of them making vises. I got my doubts about it being the same company. Any one know?
I found this vise a while back but was unable to purchase it until today. It was given to him from a guy that worked at the Athol manufacturing facility. He parked it on a shelf when he was a much younger man and it has sat there for decades. Never been used.
I found this vise a while back but was unable to purchase it until today. It was given to him from a guy that worked at the Athol manufacturing facility. He parked it on a shelf when he was a much younger man and it has sat there for decades. Never been used.
I found this vise a while back but was unable to purchase it until today. It was given to him from a guy that worked at the Athol manufacturing facility. He parked it on a shelf when he was a much younger man and it has sat there for decades. Never been used.

Autopts is right, it's going to be a shame to be the first to take a whack at that one. What you have is a museum quality vise of the which they are never going to make any more. They are about as big a combination as you can get. There my be some more but the only one I know of is the Prentiss #184, weighs about 275 lbs. But no better quality will you find than a Starrett. What you are going to have to do is put that one back on a shelf and start searching for a used one. But the flipside is, if you don't use it, somebody is going to get a heck of a deal on a perfect vise at your estate sale.![]()
I found this vise a while back but was unable to purchase it until today. It was given to him from a guy that worked at the Athol manufacturing facility. He parked it on a shelf when he was a much younger man and it has sat there for decades. Never been used.
Agreed. It's hard to imagine breaking it in. Truth is, that didn't occur to me until after I paid for it. What irony! What good is it though if all you can do is sit there and look at it? I feel like a tomb raider. Once you discover the crypt where the mummy is, do you pick up his sword and start playing around with it? Here is her new home for now![]()
I am going to pick this Wilton C-1 up tomorrow. Says it is missing one of the pipe jaws and needs a swivel bolt. Amy suggestions where I may get these items? Otherwise I happy with the purchase.
. He has more pics on his site here: http://www.danielmfgfab.com/
Check out this fantastic Reed 108 refurb. He has more pics on his site here: http://www.danielmfgfab.com/
