joe.striper
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Very nice!How much did that set you back?
150. driving right now. More pics when I get home. I'm pretty damned happy.
Very nice!How much did that set you back?
150. driving right now. More pics when I get home. I'm pretty damned happy.

I picked up one of these Wilton tilting vises recently and I was wondering if any of you experts can tell me when this one was made? It really fits my needs the way it's made. Just curious...I have never seen one like it. Thanks for any info offered.
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Damn, 2 more emails from this fella concerning the pipe vise. Now @ $20 for it - since I'm cashed out till payday he will have to wait. I've done spent my fun fund to nearly the zero amount and still trying to work a deal on one of the classified ads here that truly has my interest. I'm scrambling right now trying to find the extra cash for the classified and pay the fellow gj member what he wants. Doesn't look promising - *****.
No response on the pricing of the other vises, guess he is holding to those amounts.
Once again, thanks guys.
Bill

That's awesome! 4"?
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Here is what a new one looks like:I picked up one of these Wilton tilting vises recently and I was wondering if any of you experts can tell me when this one was made? It really fits my needs the way it's made. Just curious...I have never seen one like it. Thanks for any info offered.
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That double swivel is BEAUTIFUL! So nice, so jealous...Here are more pics of my Parker 439 1906 patent date double swiveler. Phenomenal original condition with a lovely patina. Both swivels are smooth. This is a pre-wrench Parker.
3.5" jaws and 60-70 lbs I think. Needs new swivel handles which I am going to try and manufacture myself...
Here is a vise he wouldn't sell. Nice heavy duty clamper.
Here is a vise I negotiated into the deal. 5.5" jaws I'll incorporate it into my drill press even though it's incomplete.
Here is what a new one looks like:
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=261515
I got mine from a leftover estate sale place, $5. It's brand new never been used and missing the jaws like almost everyone I found when I was looking online for info.
Edit: I guess mine has been tucked away too long, I just looked at the pics again and they're not the same - just similar... I'm guessing same era though, mine was 70's.
Joe (you Sucker) , what is incomplete on the DP vise?
That double swivel is BEAUTIFUL! So nice, so jealous...![]()
Joe, you are in vise heaven where you live. Nice Parker.


Here are more pics of my Parker 439 1906 patent date double swiveler. Phenomenal original condition with a lovely patina. Both swivels are smooth. This is a pre-wrench Parker.
3.5" jaws and 60-70 lbs I think. Needs new swivel handles which I am going to try and manufacture myself...
Here is a vise he wouldn't sell. Nice heavy duty clamper.
Here is a vise I negotiated into the deal. 5.5" jaws I'll incorporate it into my drill press even though it's incomplete.
Joe (you Sucker) , what is incomplete on the DP vise?
Thanks Jake but it was Meatsis from this board that tipped me off, i thought I had lost it but I got a call late last night. I couldn't be happier if it were an 8" bench vise. I wish I had the money for the forge. He wanted 85 bucks and i just didnt bring enough and he was FAR from a bank machine. I figured if I headed out to get cash, by the time I got back he might have changed his mind on the vise. It was the last thing he had to sell from his grandfathers shop. He was planning on keeping it but changed his mind.If you guys think the vise is great, you should have seen the tabletop rivet forge or the antique parts tumbler that got away.
Joe has a built-in radar for fine power tools he can sniff them out like truffles.![]()
I picked up one of these Wilton tilting vises recently and I was wondering if any of you experts can tell me when this one was made? It really fits my needs the way it's made. Just curious...I have never seen one like it. Thanks for any info offered.
Junebuggy:
Wilton 121079 was the model # of my tilting vise. Not sure of when it was produced.
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Junebuggy:
Wilton 121079 was the model # of my tilting vise. Not sure of when it was produced.
That looks familiar.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I picked up one of these Wilton tilting vises recently and I was wondering if any of you experts can tell me when this one was made? It really fits my needs the way it's made. Just curious...I have never seen one like it. Thanks for any info offered.
Junebuggy:
Wilton 121079 was the model # of my tilting vise. Not sure of when it was produced.
Mike_Paxton,---I like the little Tilton Wiltons to.---There's one on E-bay right now for $119.00, BIN.---Not sure they're worth that much, but they are pretty versatile for little jobs.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/221709096596?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
Three members of my Wilton family are Tilton Wiltons.
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Wow, first we had swivelin' bastards now we have swivelin tiltin' bastards. One question though, do they lean to the left or to the right?-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mike_Paxton,---I like the little Tilton Wiltons to.---There's one on E-bay right now for $119.00, BIN.---Not sure they're worth that much, but they are pretty versatile for little jobs.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/221709096596?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
Three members of my Wilton family are Tilton Wiltons.
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Wow, first we had swivelin' bastards now we have swivelin tiltin' bastards. One question though, do they lean to the left or to the right?![]()
The one way swingers lean left, the two way swingers swing both ways!
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Hello everyone ..Here is the vise that grew up on. My Father was a mechanic so this vise was well used for up to 70 plus years. It is one of the first made it was before it patented so it was definitely before March 1942. It was before Chicago. It has no date stamp of any kind. Not on the keyway not anywhere. The only number it has is at the bottom of the swivel base. After owning this and growing up using this for 46 years I finally got curious as to the age of it and I called Wilton Tools. Tony from there has called me several times. After all of his research all he could tell me was it is VERY rare and do not sell it LOL. Well it isn't for sale but I was just curious as if anyone else has any information. I do know its one of the first ones made but that's all the information that I have been able to acquire. Also its 14'' long...Thank You very much
If there was a vise that swiveled, tilted and had a pivoting jaw I bet it would throw oldldh into cardiac arrest!!!



Chinese? Interesting design. No other pics. Help appreciated
Hefty. really old vise you have there, look at the cutout where the locking bolt goes, also I do not see Chicago where the fish hooks are. has anyone seen one like this. If you plan on stripping the paint off and even repainting it be sure to post more pictures. I have a few old ones but not like that one. Nick have you seen one like this? I added a few pictures of first generation Wilton's. I wonder if Hefty's is pre first Generation. Nice vise you have and keep that one in the family.
BFBOB.---Check out page 554,----post, 11078.---Outlaw is the man for Colton info.
I have all 5 sizes I know of: 1", 1 1/2". 1 3/4", 2" and 2 1/2", but have only restored one, a 1 1/2" in Regal Red. I'll post a Family Portrait at some time, maybe when they're all done. Trying to decide whether to paint them all the same color, or all different. 
I don't think its chicom or even Asian.
Has anyone figured out why some of the Prentiss Bulldog 525/515 out of NY have a brass medallion in them ? I see it was mentioned in one post but no one said why. I have googled the hell out of it to no avail. One place e suggested it was made in the interim between owner ships and another said they was a hole behind it. Anyone with a real idea why??
Cypher
An off the wall suggestion - Prentiss Vise was founded in 1868. Both of my brass badges have the post 1911 patent jaws (US 94240 A). Add 50 to 1868 and get 1918. So how about the badge was for the 50th anniversary of Prentiss in 1918?
Just Thinkin'
JKB