FMC1959
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Thanks, that makes sense. My other Prentiss is a 525 but it has 515 525 on the dynamic jaw
Same deal, 511 to 519 were stationary base, 521 to 529 were swivel.
Thanks, that makes sense. My other Prentiss is a 525 but it has 515 525 on the dynamic jaw
Hello all,
i just picked up a Columbia 604 1/2, and while disassembled and cleaning, i noticed this stamp on the slide. Is this some sort of date code, or did someone add this down the line?
The "USA" is stamped twice, and then 247-50.
My eyes! My eyes! I'm just curious how an Extreme Green 1750 5" vise will be received. It's, um, bright. Vise is in nice shape though.
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It was probably stamped by someone later. It's not uncommon to see a vise punched with numbers on the slide or other random spots that make no sense. I guess they decided to do a "test" before punching whatever they were holding.
Here is the little wounded 2" Prentiss cleaned up and derusted.
I think the failure both top and bottom happened at the same time due to over tightening and or then whacking it with a hammer. When tightened those two areas are under the most stress and what's trying to break off.
Also I'm not sure this is a salesman's copy, seems to me it was a real vice meant to be used, it even has hardened jaw inserts cast or silver soldered into the jaws. Perhaps sold to jewelers?
va.grouseman do you have any more pictures of your little Prentiss, and perhaps some measurements and detail on the swivel base, even trace it on a piece of graph paper?
Any explanation why there is what's left of a threaded hole here? Not quite centered either.
I can now see it (part of it) was patented February 6th of 1877 PAT. FEBY. 6th 77
Looks like might be a model number 102?
Anyone have a catalog or literature on this
I was aware of that.Balane: That Extreme Green 1750 Snap-On is on Ebay!!!!
Does anyone have experience with Swayne vises?
Looks like a cool little metal former among other things.
Finally finished my Samson vise resto model no 5264.
Can't say for definite, but I seem to remember seeing a Dunlap? vice which was very similar to that some while ago. They may be a common make rebadged.
Might I suggest " ARREST-ME-RED " to keep Oldldh off your back ?

Thanks Fretters,
Here is a better look of the vise without the attachments. I never have seen a Dunlap like this able to take such attachments. I have seen Dunlap with a hardie cut off attachment on the anvil for black smithing.
Fixed it for you----
Thanks for the "Assist"...![]()

Does anyone have experience with Swayne vises?
Looks like a cool little metal former among other things.
Bigcaddy..that is exactly what I was thinking..it was broken while being moved around...either via crane or by fork truck or whatever. It has that characteristic that you explained very well. I'll bet there was at least one "oh ****" uttered out loud when that happened. I am not sure I see / understand the booger you're referencing..
All: What's really interesting to me, it appears to be a cast base (agree??). If so, its a quite complex casting (where the flip is the parting line?), and maybe that's why the add on to the dynamic jaw was bolted on because of the added complexity that would have added to the "base" casting. If it was cast, who in the heck made it because it looks like it was purposely made for this vise.. Its a really cool vise, with a really cool and storied past I suspect..
Dennis
Thanks Fretters,
Here is a better look of the vise without the attachments. I never have seen a Dunlap like this able to take such attachments. I have seen Dunlap with a hardie cut off attachment on the anvil for black smithing.
While I was looking for a smaller vise for myself and came across this however there asking too much money for it (at least to me) especially since it doesn't have the attactchments. A vise like this could useful for very me but I would worry about the slider strength, it looks small for having to do so much and with all the leverage and loads high up above the jaws.
Does anyone know if there other vises like this?





So it finally came. My excitement was soon tempered. It was what I figured:
What's with that huge mark?
So now I get to see what this eBay seller is going to do. I asked beforehand what they'd do if it wasn't the right thing, and they said they would "make it right." I guess we'll see. What would you guys pay for what I got?
I realize that a lot of you cruise through Ebay on a regular basis...
However, you may have missed this 165 pound wee beastie...
A Parker 386!!!
Looks really nice, almost pristine, even...
The BIN price is high at $ 775.00, but how many more 6" swivel base, swivel jaw vises are available, at any one time...
It's in New Hampshire, and he wants local pick up...
Go get it!!!![]()
