bigcaddy
Well-known member
It could be Leinen or Bison FPU
I don't know the year and I don't know the model number although I did see 79 stamped into a couple parts and that lines up with a 6.25" Parker.


Second, from the style I would have to say that is probably one of the last models that Parker made before Union Mfg. bought them up...
I should probably know this but what year did Union buy Parker? 1960's?
I saw this on Ebay Germany. Can anyone identify the brand?
That brass retainer was on it believe it or not. It was a complete surprise because it had three coats of paint on it. I was stripping it off to paint it and obviously changed my plans once I saw what color metal it was. It looks like a crown, lol.
Edit: Home sweet home!
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Hold on! I have to call out a fashion fopa here. Especially since everyone, including me, is being so nice about this Balane's new Parker. I took a third look and..... Finger savers? On a Parker? That is like wearing a belt with suspenders! I call for a forum referendum:
"Any vise that has the innate built-in ability to avoid pinched fingers shall not be fitted with external 3rd party finger savers. "
So it is written. So it shall be done.
I still think it is a cool vise, btw.![]()
I have had O Rings on my Parker's handle for well over 25 years... Of course my tensioner has never been set... 
I have an old Rock Island vise I'm preparing to clean and paint. It has a brass placard in it denoting the Birtman Electric Company. Cast into the base is 572. It is a swivel base and the jaws measure 3.5" wide. This thing is heavy for only having 3.5" jaws.
Here's my questions:
Anyone have a source or idea as to what the correct or original color should be?
Any idea of the approximate age?
With the swivel base and small jaws, what might this vise have been marketed as regarding use?
Finally, the replacement jaw faces are missing, I plan to make some replacements out of flat metal stock unless someone has a source for potential replacements.
I'd appreciate any insights you might have. Perhaps I can post some pictures at some point.
Thanks
Greg
nice find and i knew there was a good reason you would be selling the one you had on your bench. I agree is sort of has the Union look to it so maybe late 50's early 60's, but i'm far from a Parker expert (yet). by the way i wasn't one of the dozen or so emails for that one which sounds like it might have been one of my neighbors. it found a good home and nice job with the restoration.I got pinched by my Reed 208 when I was loading it into the truck 2 minutes after buying it. I just laughed a little and in a fond and endearing tone of voice with a smile "Oh you, you just had to say hello."
Even with getting an occasional pinch, I just don't like the idea of those little rubber bumper things on a big piece of American iron. Maybe I'm the only one here that feels this way, but to me, it seems about the same as putting a fuzzy steering wheel cover on an old john deere tractor.

Hold on! I have to call out a fashion fopa here.
1957, I believe. Does yours have a model number with a letter suffix (A, B, C, etc. ) ? That usually gives an indication of the number of post-Parker revisions.
Those little spring plungers work fair at best on a smooth handle but if there's any dings on it then they're a bigger pain in the **** than they're worth because they get caught up. I leave mine loose too. In my opinion they're a better concept than reality.
Anybody ever see this home-brew vise build?
http://www.ibuildit.ca/Workshop Projects/wooden-vise-1.html
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Hold on! I have to call out a fashion faux pas here.
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If'n you'sa gonna use a furin' wurd, at leest spel it cureklee!!!![]()


Goddamn, that almost hurt to read. Southern folk.
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That took me 10 minutes to write, and 5 minutes to edit...
Coming up with stuff like that is difficult, for those of us that is edumacated...![]()



Picked up an Athol 704 at a swap meet. A few pieces of incorrect hardware, but works well. The arm on the handle is fixed (doesn't slide through the "ball" portion), and has a toothed release inside. It slides on the post so after you tighten something, you can release the handle so it hangs down.
Jaws are 2 1/8" wide.
I saw this on Ebay Germany. Can anyone identify the brand?
Fixed it for you...
(I just recently got my "Spelling Police Badge"...)
If'n you'sa gonna use a furin' wurd, at leest spel it cureklee!!!
Maclin put a set of "Anti-Finger Smashing Pads" on the Starrett 925 I got from him...and my ancient fingers really appreciate them...![]()

I was wondering if any of you knowledgeable Vise guru's know what model this Yost might be? I'm able to pick it up tomorrow for $50.
Well, I didn't wait. He text and I went and picked it up as it's only ten minutes away. It's a 31c. I was hoping for at least a 32c but this will be a fun project for now. It's in great condition, looks like it was used very little.