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Filson

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Yep, Filson, that's a whopping good deal, but I ain't about to drive to N. Y. for anything less than that sweet Reed 209 that you want, but I want just a little bit more. It's going to be interesting to see who posts that sweet 209 first. And the hunt continues.

While I would of course, love to see one in my shop, I'd be pretty tickled to just see some pictures of one in good hands. :beer::thumbup:
 
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I did a little CL sniffing this morning. Came up with two in the same area.
Rock Island 56 swivel jaw 225 llbs
American Scale ? swivel jaw (Couldn't make out model #)
Oahu / Hawaii It's just a little further than New York :3gears:
 

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Yep, Filson, that's a whopping good deal, but I ain't about to drive to N. Y. for anything less than that sweet Reed 209 that you want, but I want just a little bit more. It's going to be interesting to see who posts that sweet 209 first. And the hunt continues.

I wonder if we could contact Reed to dig up some old invoices. Maybe we can track down a buyer that way???
 

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originally posted by EOC Jason
I wonder if we could contact Reed to dig up some old invoices. Maybe we can track down a buyer that way???
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That's not a bad idea. Don't know how much they would work with a person, or how good of records they kept. It's just hard to believe that they would advertise the 209 along with all the rest of their vises, and never sold one. But one is yet to pop up on radar.
 
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originally posted by janbuick.
here I have a unknown vise
have you see this one before ??
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That is new one for me. First I've ever saw. Some of the other fellows may have seen one. Got some unique features about it. Looks like it would be real versatile and handy. I'd hang on to that one if I was you.
 
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I wonder if we could contact Reed to dig up some old invoices. Maybe we can track down a buyer that way???

I've inquired with them about getting some information on original colors and stuff and simply got no reply. Worth a try though I suppose.
 

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That's not a bad idea. Don't know how much they would work with a person, or how good of records they kept. It's just hard to believe that they would advertise the 209 along with all the rest of their vises, and never sold one. But one is yet to pop up on radar.

I'm sure they had to sell some, but just few & far between. It would be a miracle if they kept records from probably pre-70's, but you never know.
 

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overpriced, lonely and sitting outside in the cold. one very cool old vise on the Massachusetts Craigs you shared with us. here's a little better pictures for the vise guys to enjoy and maybe tell us where we can find another one.
 

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That crack all the way down the whole slide is a big $$ deduction. It similar to the Parker that Lump is trying to sell currently.

I already thought it was overpriced at $450, but not sure if that is a crack or if it might have been made that way. that is an awful straight crack if it wasn't made that way. I guess we'll have to hear from somebody that sees it in person.

I did notice that it might have the handle broken off of the nice little wrench on maybe a swivel bolt. I really like the handle on the main screw and you don't see many of those in use today if at all.

JanBuick: nice vise. I wonder if that is for gunsmithing or for maybe making flies to fish with. the swivel handle might need something to make it easier and maybe the one jaw tightened, but that could be a good thing on anybody's bench
 

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As promised, pics of the cleaned up Athol I picked up a few days ago.

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Can any one tell me anything about a littlestown 102. It was my dads. I'm still trying to talk my mom out of it. It is in his work room in the basement. When were they made, were they any good, What are they worth? This one is in very very good shape. I would just like to have it because it was his.
 

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I inherited that after my dad passed. Has small chip near the top but not on the face. Gives it character I think. :) From my research on it, it dates to around 1910 or so. Also is a quick release - if you turn the handle to just the right position you can slide the entire front off quick and easy.



I'll be darned. Never noticed that on there but you are exactly right on the markings! But... it is a 1209. No idea on the difference.

I assume that your 1209 has a 2.5" jaw width. My 1207 jaws are 1.6" wide.
 

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Can any one tell me anything about a littlestown 102. It was my dads. I'm still trying to talk my mom out of it. It is in his work room in the basement. When were they made, were they any good, What are they worth? This one is in very very good shape. I would just like to have it because it was his.

Please post some pictures.
 

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Guys, I think your "crack" is a casting line...

Agreed the wrench is broken off.

It's a pattern makers vise, it's a rotating vise, it has an extra long throat opening... All huge positives.

Assuming its not got a crack, while I think he's high, I don't think hes that high... I'd bet he'd come close to the asking on Eprey with decent pics to support the sale.

Sorry in advance for the over size pic:

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My money's on Demoman. He somehow knows how to sniff out the big ones.

I have looked seriously for about 10 years now for a 209. I only know of three 109's to exist that I have seen. I have talked to the people at reed about old literature and they had a pipr break in the basement and ruined the cabinet that had the brochures but I never asked about invoices.
There has to be one somewhere. I have checked on casting a few just to have one.

I did snag an 8" post vise today:3gears:
Have not got a big vise in a few months. That is a 2 liter bottle for umd.
 

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I have looked seriously for about 10 years now for a 209. I only know of three 109's to exist that I have seen. I have talked to the people at reed about old literature and they had a pipr break in the basement and ruined the cabinet that had the brochures but I never asked about invoices. There has to be one somewhere. I have checked on casting a few just to have one.

Well shoot, if casting your own, why not go for a smooth 10" and be a GOD! :bowdown:
 

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KM, See the lower ring on the stand? I think it has the original factory stand!

That handle may have been an option either earlier or later. Those counterweights allow it to be spun like a top for speed use..
 

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I have looked seriously for about 10 years now for a 209. I only know of three 109's to exist that I have seen. I have talked to the people at reed about old literature and they had a pipr break in the basement and ruined the cabinet that had the brochures but I never asked about invoices.
There has to be one somewhere. I have checked on casting a few just to have one.

I did snag an 8" post vise today:3gears:
Have not got a big vise in a few months. That is a 2 liter bottle for umd.

Ahh the hunt for the ever elusive 209 continues...

And AMAZING post vise bro! Would love to have one bigger than my 6"! Great score.
 

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Just wondering, back around August I think there was this pristine Reed 224.5 on eBay... I didn't win the auction and I'm kicking myself in the foot for it. Anyhow, by chance did someone on this forum win it? Pics attached...
 

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I have looked seriously for about 10 years now for a 209. I only know of three 109's to exist that I have seen. I have talked to the people at reed about old literature and they had a pipr break in the basement and ruined the cabinet that had the brochures but I never asked about invoices.
There has to be one somewhere. I have checked on casting a few just to have one.

I did snag an 8" post vise today:3gears:
Have not got a big vise in a few months. That is a 2 liter bottle for umd.

feel free to put me on the list to help pay for the casting of the Reed 210 and i'll help if I can. i'm guessing Filson might want to be included if he doesn't spend to much on his new home and shop?? good luck finding the elusive 209.

Jason: I have a Prentiss #26 that looks like that Reed and mine has a swivel jaw. that is a good looking Reed and did they also call that a coachmaker's vise or is it called a sheet metal one?
 

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feel free to put me on the list to help pay for the casting of the Reed 210 and i'll help if I can. i'm guessing Filson might want to be included if he doesn't spend to much on his new home and shop?? good luck finding the elusive 209.

Jason: I have a Prentiss #26 that looks like that Reed and mine has a swivel jaw. that is a good looking Reed and did they also call that a coachmaker's vise or is it called a sheet metal one?

Ohhh, abso-*******-lutely. No pardon on the french here, I WANT ONE! I'd be Perma vise - :drunk:
 

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Demoman. As long as yaw are getting up a casting order, put me down for a 209, and a 408, and throw me in one of those 695lb. "Pittsburg" Railroad vises to. No wait, make it an even 700lbs., and a large fry.

Good score on the post vise. I saw that on CL.
 
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Finally picked up a Dawn 150 Offset Vise. from feebay for $50
I had to buy a replacement screw and it got a rattle can spray job, but it is as good as new now.

Has 6 inch jaws with a 10 inch opening. i can't think of anything larger i will need to hold. but i'll keep looking. :thumbup:
 

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demoman. As long as yaw are getting up a casting order, put me down for a 209, and a 408, and throw me in one of those 695lb. "pittsburg" railroad vises to. No wait, make it an even 700lbs., and a large fry.

Good score on the post vise. I saw that on cl.

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