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va.grouseman

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Previously posted by Wrenchman.

tedster posted a 439 awhile back. how do you guys search the find? when i try it just takes me to some radom page that ain't got anything i searched 4.
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Wrench.---You really paid it forward.---You posted enough iron for 2000.---Awsome collection.
 
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If it makes you feel any better, we quite regularly have stuff like that turn up across here. :evil: The little Record 0's and Woden B0's, for example.

Thanks Fretters,

I appreciate the comments and yes you are correct, something will come my way. It's amazing how rare items crosses ones path again.

Not sure what you mean by things turn up around here. Do you mean vises come up for sale on GJ? I never tried buying a vise off Gj, I've only asked half joking but nothing so far.

A small Chas Parker like a 972 or a small Prentiss would be great. A small Woden would also be great. I actually have a use for it.

And in case someone has a Swinden just laying around needing a new home, Let me know.

Cheers and happy labor day
 
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Only ones in indiana, 1st pic l to r, yost 207, reed 207, morgan 80, pv58.


Wrench, that is a very impressive collection you have there, some real heavyweights.

A lucky few have a big beast, even less can lay claim to having a 2nd beastie, your collection of big iron is to envy. (if you get tired of Wrenchguy for your screen name, go with foundry)

The first pic with the Morgan 80, Prentiss 58, Reed 207 & Yost 207, add your Stars & Stripes, I figure you should be in the 1100 lbs, or more; aside from Demoman, I wonder if anyone could challenge you, maybe VA?
 

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I just finished restoring another York 80 vise. To celebratre page 1000 of this awesome thread a picture of it with a York 60 and York 100 I did earlier.
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:thumbup: Nice, real nice!
 

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Here's the Sawyers---Tom Jr. and Tom the 3rd.---Jr. weighs 154.6 lbs. with 6 inch jaws and Tom 3 weighs 27.8 lbs., with 3 inch jaws.---Haven't found Tom Senior yet, he weighs 300 lbs..---It's just a matter of time.



VA, that's a beautiful pair you have there! Someday you need to show us more of your collection, something tells me it is quite extensive. The backdrop to your pictures, looks like you have an equally impressive property.


Outlawmws, thanks

Driveit, you also have quite a nice collection of vise :bowdown:
 

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I found this "monster" today, missing jaw and a piece of the tower missing, but wanted it badly. A Prentiss 208, opens and closes real nice

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Considering the jaw and all, I would have liked to get it for less but the guy would not go less than $28, still, I am happy.

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When I saw it, I thought it was an 1 1/2" jaw, it's actually all of 2" & 5 1/2 lbs!
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Still waiting for my first 100 plus lb vise. My biggest and smallest are just over at 101.5 lb
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It's too bad about the broken jaw, up close this tiny vise with the Prentiss raised lettering is stunning. I figure jaws can be found or made (Kevin, I could put the vise in an envelope and mail it to you!). Anyone have thoughts on how best to repair the broken piece on the jaw tower?
 

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For our friendly neighbors to the north, specifically the Toronto area.

I came across someone on Kijij selling his vise collection.

He has a bunch of Records including a Record No.#8

http://www.kijiji.ca/v-hand-tool/hamilton/vises-vices-anvil-record-wilton-woden-bison-the-best/600332265?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true

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Have a chance locally for a Record 5VS, does say Made in England opposite side from the brand and model number.

How does one know that this is one of the older "better" vises?

Started this thread a week ago, up to page 152.... I have vise envy.

Nuts
 

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Nuts: Made in England is a good start that you found a good older English made vice. one rule we have is you should always post pictures if possible of the actual vise (vice) or find one online to post that is as close to the one you are asking about.

not sure if the model you are looking at is a quick release which Record made on some models, but even if it's a regular made in England vice it is a good one to own if there are not any cracks or welds or other issues of abuse in it's past.

i just posted up some pictures on the Vise Repair 101 thread of my Record No. 4 that should be similar to the 5VS you are looking at.

keep reading and great to have another vise guy on GJ
 
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drivesitfar. The guy sent me a couple of crappy cell phone pics, very hard to see the details. Went on line and found a couple of pics that match.

Right side : 5VS directly over Record

Left side: Made In England.

Can see no other markings, none on the moving jaw, only on the stationary jaw.

It does have the small anvil behind the rear jaw and has the swivel base.



Nuts
 

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For our friendly neighbors to the north, specifically the Toronto area.

I came across someone on Kijij selling his vise collection.

He has a bunch of Records including a Record No.#8
I've seen that guy's ads before and have wondered how much of his stock moves at those prices.
 

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439 ??? i thought these were 449's. maybe tedster has a 439 after all. missing a bunch of brain cells this summer.:D

just saw the posting,, iffen anyone has a nice 439, i'd trade a nice 449 4 it. does anyone have any parker advertising 4 the 439?

How about this?

From catalog No. 57, circa 1913.

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:dunno: Assuming that the vises are in good condition with only paint, dirt & surface rust issues, I think a lot of his prices are reasonable on the retail level.
The guy probably has over head costs and is in it to make a profit but if he's advertising through Kijiji he's competing with others who do too. He has a Record No.8 for example at $350. They can be found for a lot less than that. I bought a No. 8 and a No. 6, both in good condition, through Kijiji for $80 and $70 and that's fairly common.
 

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The guy probably has over head costs and is in it to make a profit but if he's advertising through Kijiji he's competing with others who do too. He has a Record No.8 for example at $350. They can be found for a lot less than that. I bought a No. 8 and a No. 6, both in good condition, through Kijiji for $80 and $70 and that's fairly common.



Personally, I think you got some great deals, assuming that the Record vises are not Asian.:thumbup:
 

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How about this?

From catalog No. 57, circa 1913.

JKB

thank u. note the lock downs????? and mentioning a 429, who
has 1 of those. what a neat niche of c p vise collecting 2 get into. again i got a extra v.g. 449 to trade 4 a 439 or 429.
 

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PghJKB.---Forget about that 439.---Sour grapes.---Start looking for a 449 instead.---Quit beating yourself up.---Just about everybody here at one time or another has missed a snipe or two.---I missed a snipe because of The Mentalist one night. Saw a little vise on E-bay that hadn't been one like it for sale in over a year.---Started watching at 6 days, 23 hours to go.---6 days, 23 hours later, I've got the computer on, my high bid typed in and ready to hit confirm at 5 seconds to go, (that's when I like to pull the trigger) and I'm watching The Mentalist when it hit me.---I jumped up, AUCTION ENDED 5 minutes earlier.---I fumed for a week, so I guess you've got a few more days.
 
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I'm going to keep it and USE it guys. Thanks for the offers, makes me feel good about the purchase. I'll post some picks when its done. What have you guys used to clean the overspray off the Craftsman logo without removing the finish?

Maybe start with a q-tip and some rubbing alcohol or simple green to see how much gunk you can remove at first. Then maybe try a small spot with acetone, but it might remove the paint off the logo so be careful.
 
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Wrench, that is a very impressive collection you have there, some real heavyweights.

A lucky few have a big beast, even less can lay claim to having a 2nd beastie, your collection of big iron is to envy. (if you get tired of Wrenchguy for your screen name, go with foundry)

The first pic with the Morgan 80, Prentiss 58, Reed 207 & Yost 207, add your Stars & Stripes, I figure you should be in the 1100 lbs, or more; aside from Demoman, I wonder if anyone could challenge you, maybe VA?

thanks, thanks 4 this thread 2.
 

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PghJKB.---Forget about that 439.---Sour grapes.---Start looking for a 449 instead.---Quit beating yourself up.---Just about everybody here at one time or another has missed a snipe or two.---I missed a snipe because of The Mentalist one night. Saw a little vise on E-bay that hadn't been one like it for sale in over a year.---Started watching at 6 days, 23 hours to go.---6 days, 23 hours later, I've got the computer on, my high bid typed in and ready to hit confirm at 5 seconds to go, (that's when I like to pull the trigger) and I'm watching The Mentalist when it hit me. I jumped up, AUCTION ENDED 5 minutes earlier. I fumed for a week, so I guess you've got a few more days.


BTDT :willy_nil
 

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tedster posted a 439 awhile back.


How about this?

From catalog No. 57, circa 1913.

JKB

Awesome! Thanks for posting that catalog brochure, that's great info and validation of the vise models.

So there's a 429, 439 and a 449. I wonder how these differs from the 474?

I would take any of them that came across my path.

As for the comments about getting over losing the auction? If I did that then how could I enjoy the misery of knowing I lost it?

I did find this post from way back (p.245) from Lump showing his 474
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=2440061&postcount=4897

I wonder how these these differ from the #4x9 models? I would be quite happy to any of them
 

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I'm going to keep it and USE it guys. Thanks for the offers, makes me feel good about the purchase. I'll post some picks when its done. What have you guys used to clean the overspray off the Craftsman logo without removing the finish?

jwsia, I've had good luck with Simple Green soaked paper towel on Craftsman and SK logos, as well as others.

Wet the Paper towel and lay it over the logos; start with say ten min. and then work the droplets with a toothpick point. If they resist, go with the SG again.

In one case on my Canedy-Otto DP I had to use the paper towel and cover it with Saran Wrap so the SG didn't dry out, and leave it over night as the paint was near impervious. Not that it did me a lot of good; once I finally got the paint coming off, I discovered the PO/painter had half *** blasted the logo... almost all the original paint was gone

BTW SG full strength can be used to clean old dried house paint off brushes if they are good once worth the effort. just soak them in a jar of it.
 
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Personally, I think you got some great deals, assuming that the Record vises are not Asian.:thumbup:
I did! :D I think it's more common to find old "English" Record vices up here than it is to find newer Asian ones and the prices are pretty good.

From left to right ... No.1 $10. No.3 $30. No.4 about $70. No.8 $80. No.6 $70. I bought 4 of them in the last few years. I bought he No.4 new in the '70s.
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I also picked up a Record No. 52 wood vice last year for $50. I think it's about 20 years old but it had never been used.
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Records are probably the most common vice here and fortunately there are lots of used ones for sale.
 

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I did! :D I think it's more common to find old "English" Record vices up here than it is to find newer Asian ones and the prices are pretty good.

From left to right ... No.1 $10. No.3 $30. No.4 about $70. No.8 $80. No.6 $70. I bought 4 of them in the last few years. I bought he No.4 new in the '70s.
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I also picked up a Record No. 52 wood vice last year for $50. I think it's about 20 years old but it had never been used.
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Records are probably the most common vice here and fortunately there are lots of used ones for sale.

:+1: "Records are probably the most common vice here and fortunately there are lots of used ones for sale"
 

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I spent the long weekend in Big Bear at my dad's house by the lake and just spent the days hanging out with wifey and hitting a few sales while she slept.

These 2 were picked up for a few bucks and I couldn't of been happier to find them both.

Desmond #400 4" jaw vise and a Wilton Powr Arm pivoting base for another one of my baseless baby Wilton's.
 

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Okay everybody, listen up because I've got a story for you to hear


Not too long ago, Oldldh posted some pics and info about his unicorn, the 5198.

The story starts with a man was cleaning out his garage after his father had passed and finally got to the big Craftsman. He had no idea what they were worth so he did some looking online for some answers.

Needless to say, he found Oldldhs crazed rantings about them on here and saw the want ad so he sent a message and contacted him.

I offered Larry my services to inspect the vise if it happened to be near me, as well as many other members on here. We kept in touch as I packed for my long weekend in Big Bear Lake where my dad lives as well as my brother/SIL and 3 nieces on the far side of town.

Oldie finally contacted me and told me about the secret location of the stable where his unicorn was being held.

Big Bear!!!!!!:shocking::beer:

He wanted to know if it was close to me and if I could get out there to take a look sometime. Since I was already heading there, I just simply made some arrangements with the seller and set a date and time


Behold, the mighty Craftsman 5198!!
 

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BC: so did it check out and is Oldie getting a new Avatar? since it doesn't have a badge on it is it dated on the slides like the ones that are badged?

thanks for sharing and also sounds like you might have learned a thing or two from your Dad if he bought that pristine Craftsman for $5.

McB: I've seen some of the posts over on the Vise Repair 101 thread and i'm more than impressed with your restoration on that Parker. i'll try and read through later tonight or when i get some time and thanks for posting all those pictures with your challenges and fixes. Perfect :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
 
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