oldldh
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Holy Sheep Dip!!!
It's damn sure the "correct" color!!!
Here is my latest project. Needs some attention from the Reverend and a little paint and this one will be good to go. My first double swiveler!.
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I've been reading this thread for a while now and I finally get to post my recent finds. The "little" one is a Yost 33c with 5" jaws and weighs in at 98 lbs. The monster is a Ridgid 60FCPN, with 6" jaws and weighs in at 160 lbs. Looking forward to getting them mounted and putting them to work.
Would love to know more about the Ridgid. Can't find any info on it.
They are a huge outfit based out of Elyria, Ohio and make the premier brand of pipe fitting tools. I think I use or repair at least 2 Ridgid tools every day, from the 300 pipe machines to an assortment of hand tools like cutters and wrenches.
They are of excellent quality and built to take a beating and laugh when you throw everything you have at them.
That's a nice find
Thank for the great info! What about this vise specifically? Anyone have any info on it like vintage or casting material?
It is made by Columbian. I would guess it was made in the 60's or later, it's hard to date Columbians since their overall style never really changed much. Wilton still makes them but only the high end ones like yours are made in USA.
Great day in NH today. Foud this American Scale 8" vise. Also 2 8" blacksmith vises, a 6" blacksmith vise and other big stuff. All i need is $$!!!
I did buy a parker 974B for $20 but i have to check for damage as it has tightening issues.
anyone know who makes this old combination vise?
The blacksmith vises are huge and gorgeous. We are talking about the 8" American Scale will see if we can come to terms.
The 8" blacksmith is $650. The 6" blacksmith is $250. VA Grouseman pm me if you want that big blacksmith vise. I'll assist in arranging its shipment out to you.
Great day in NH today. Foud this American Scale 8" vise. Also 2 8" blacksmith vises, a 6" blacksmith vise and other big stuff. All i need is $$!!!
I did buy a parker 974B for $20 but i have to check for damage as it has tightening issues.
anyone know who makes this old combination vise?
The blacksmith vises are huge and gorgeous. We are talking about the 8" American Scale will see if we can come to terms.
The 8" blacksmith is $650. The 6" blacksmith is $250. VA Grouseman pm me if you want that big blacksmith vise. I'll assist in arranging its shipment out to you.
Good luck with the negotiations.Great day in NH today. Foud this American Scale 8" vise. Also 2 8" blacksmith vises, a 6" blacksmith vise and other big stuff. All i need is $$!!!
I did buy a parker 974B for $20 but i have to check for damage as it has tightening issues.
anyone know who makes this old combination vise?
The blacksmith vises are huge and gorgeous. We are talking about the 8" American Scale will see if we can come to terms.
The 8" blacksmith is $650. The 6" blacksmith is $250. VA Grouseman pm me if you want that big blacksmith vise. I'll assist in arranging its shipment out to you.

McB: as far as i know those are part #'s that Prentiss used to keep parts for the vises organized. i'm hoping you can tell me when your Prentiss 19 came out of the factory because that swivel pin seems like it might be older than the pull pin one my #26 has. i'm sure that vise will be a showpiece after you and KMScott get finished with it. nice find.
All: I did pull up Prentiss' factory addresses during the existence they were in business on the Vise Repair 101 thread and the company sold to Parker in 1950. interesting because then Parker sold to Union in 1957 I think you mentioned.
so what did Union do with all those vise companies or are they operating under Morgan, Yost or Wilton's name today??![]()

It is made by Columbian. I would guess it was made in the 60's or later, it's hard to date Columbians since their overall style never really changed much. Wilton still makes them but only the high end ones like yours are made in USA.







Picked up this Athol 614 today at an estate sale ,sight unseen for $35.
A friend was coming into town to pick up an ignition parts cabinet I scored him last week and since I was still at work I sent him to an estate sale in my neighborhood and had him check the price and model and was able to secure it for me!!
It's pretty smooth, I think it will clean up and paint pretty well.
Any idea of what vintage/years on this baby?
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Behold! Two 80-90 year old vise handles with no hammer marks. Not all vise owners are gorillas. The top spindle is from a Prentiss 19 and it is sitting on a Parker 203. Two differences: The Prentiss handle is longer than the Parker and the Prentiss took about 30 minutes to get it looking that shiny. The Parker took me a month.
What was strange on the Prentiss is that it looked like someone had smacked the spindle knob with a hammer. You can see the flat spot in the first picture.
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After cleaning I could read the "Oil the Screw" stamp which I believe is a quote from the Tin Man in an adult version of the Wizard of Oz. Not sure of the connection to Prentiss.
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Here are my latest three additions to the collection...
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~Tejaas~
..... I'm not familiar with Chas Parker, hows this compare to say a Wilton?
How much did you pay for that Wilton 400? I've been looking for them over at Wilton Vise Parts but can't seem to find them lower then about $300.
Louisville is just down the road from me. I'm not familiar with Chas Parker, hows this compare to say a Wilton?
I cannot wait to see where this goes. Parker fans remember you catch more flies with honey.
and id take a Parker over a Wilton anyday of the week!
haha!
ill say it again for all to hear...
I WILL TAKE A PARKER OVER A WILTON ANYDAY OF THE WEEK!

I'd probably say the same with regards to old style versus round slide vices regardless of make. There's just not the same basic mass of metal there, especially around the jaw area, (I believe both Wilton and York are somewhat hollow around that area?). The only round slide I'd differ on would be the Swindens, as they are just solid. Swindens have a face only a mother could love though, in vice terms.![]()
Planned on keeping it bare metal but decided to paint it last minute.
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Maybe I'll mount it right here.
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But probably not....
Hadn't realised they were hollow that far up the neck. Doesn't look like the cast is overly thick either, gauging from the area around that hole?
I noted roughly the same with that little York I was sorting for the young 'un, when drying it off after the vat session. Had to get my finger well in there with the cloth, though I don't think the hollow extended quite as far as that Wilton.
Since this group will immediately post---
"It Ain't No Good Without Photos"
Behold---
A photo of Wilton "Hollowness"...