There was a work bench on CL about a week ago that was a very dark picture. It include a vise that you could only see the back of. I could see the vise base overhanging the swivel base like the Starrett does. I never got around to calling about it and wondered if he had bought the bench & vise. Curiosity was killing me so I called and he said he had had the vise for about five years, so it wasn't the same one. I am still wondering what I missedStarrett 924 1/2 on Craigslist: http://atlanta.craigslist.org/nat/tls/4593893453.html
He ain't givin' it away...
Oh well off to the basement to work on the never ending Parker project.Starrett 924 1/2 on Craigslist: http://atlanta.craigslist.org/nat/tls/4593893453.html
He ain't givin' it away...



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At the end of the day it is your call, how much you want to spend vs wait. Personally I think that price not a bit high, but pretty high for a 4", unless it is perfectly restored. If you can wait, you should find a better deal.
Great looking restore. Looks like you have a very good multitask vise.
Soon you will be saying " I don't know how I got by with less than 11 vises!"![]()
What he saidSoon you will be saying " I don't know how I got by with less than 11 vises!"![]()

Great looking restore. Looks like you have a very good multitask vise.
Soon you will be saying " I don't know how I got by with less than 11 vises!"![]()




Hmmm would it a problem to be into triple digits?
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I can see paying those kinda prices for vises on a stump but for a vise on a ugly plywood box I'll pass.

Yeah, pretty much have to be into double digits...
Hmmm would it a problem to be into triple digits?
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Great looking restore. Looks like you have a very good multitask vise.
Soon you will be saying " I don't know how I got by with less than 11 vises!"![]()

http://longisland.craigslist.org/tls/4595506859.html
Guy is selling his vise collection on Long Island. Has a Craftsman 5198 but too $$ for me. Lots of other stuff. I'm going there on business tomorrow and Friday and I may try to stop in and see his stuff in person. See anything I should buy??
Joe---You just scared me out of five years---and I can't spare them...
Joe---You just scared me out of five years---and I can't spare them...
No 5198 in the collection...
5218 is as close as he's got...
Joe---You just scared me out of five years---and I can't spare them...
No 5198 in the collection...
5218 is as close as he's got...
http://longisland.craigslist.org/tls/4595506859.html
Guy is selling his vise collection on Long Island. Has a Craftsman 5198 but too $$ for me. Lots of other stuff. I'm going there on business tomorrow and Friday and I may try to stop in and see his stuff in person. See anything I should buy??
Joe---You just scared me out of five years---and I can't spare them...
No 5198 in the collection...
5218 is as close as he's got...
My heart skipped a beat when I read it.
My bad, ive got to wear my glasses. It was late...sorry.
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Joe you know it was a deliberate bait just for Oldie.
I have to say his prices seem pretty reasonable. Especially if there is any negotiating room.




Joe----I have a Grand-Master that I paid more than $50.00 for with shipping. No regrets. I was well pleased. And that is a really nice looking Reed Craftsman, would dress up to the 9s. Those are not flea market or estate prices, but he has been a collector and he knows value. But you've got to stomp your feet and demand some wiggle room.
Oh, my.....vise collectors???.....well, I suppose thats reasonable, the vises will eventually be more useful to someone than are 'collectible' old postage-stamps or decorative china-ware..... : )
A thought comes to mind, so I'll ask.......about ten years ago, we bought out the 'tool crib miscellany' when a local business closed down......we got the things we actually wanted, a nice new unused 12" Troyke rotary table and a Hardinge dividing head set, but had to 'take it all', including some stray Kurt Anglock mill vise swivel bases.
I very rarely actually use the swivel base for my Anglock mill vise, and few others seem to want those bases, these days.
Is it feasible to re-purpose the Anglock swivel bases, by making an adaptor-plate, to turn the Record/Paramo class of common bench vises into the swivelling pattern, and would this be desirable?
I've got one of the heavy swivel bases for an 8" Anglock, and a couple of them for the common 6" size, sitting in storage here, and would make someone a very good deal on them if such a 're-purpose' would be desirable. (those were expensive, originally, and high quality tooling.....likely obsolete in this CNC age, to be sure, but I just can't bring myself to send them to scrap)
cheers
Carla




Hmmm all these swivlers, and you are "fixed"
I know what that means with dogs!
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