trijeff
Well-known member
For anyone in the SF Bay Area - WOW - here's a minty Wilton/Parker combo pack:
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/tls/4930723399.html

http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/tls/4930723399.html


JB: Wow! That is one good looking little vise!! What size are the jaws?
Great find ... enjoy![]()
Two of the top GJ vises brand and series. Excellent deal!!For anyone in the SF Bay Area - WOW - here's a minty Wilton/Parker combo pack:
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/tls/4930723399.html
![]()
JB: very cool looking small vise. also one of my daughter's name is Kara. sorry i don't know much about the origins of your vise or that company, but i'll be looking for it's twin since Kara is a twin.
also i don't think you mentioned if you got to take that 6 inch Wilton home that you found in the back of your shop's garage. did you?
I recently obtained this nice little vise at an estate sale. The previous owner was a meticulous model railroad fan and he had some of the neatest tools and all were absolutely pristine. He had amassed quite a few very well made items in his 92 years. I was told by his daughter that he often made the parts for his hobby as well. I found this vise very appealing, I know the big vises are very popular on here but, I am often amazed at the style and lines of some of the smaller/older vises. This being one of them. I'm not very familiar with the brand of this (Karas Electric Co.) but, it is an extremely well made little vise and I felt it was one worthy of sharing on here.
![]()
![]()
I recently obtained this nice little vise at an estate sale. The previous owner was a meticulous model railroad fan and he had some of the neatest tools and all were absolutely pristine. He had amassed quite a few very well made items in his 92 years. I was told by his daughter that he often made the parts for his hobby as well. I found this vise very appealing, I know the big vises are very popular on here but, I am often amazed at the style and lines of some of the smaller/older vises. This being one of them. I'm not very familiar with the brand of this (Karas Electric Co.) but, it is an extremely well made little vise and I felt it was one worthy of sharing on here.
![]()
![]()
How much should I overpay for this vise?
I recently obtained this nice little vise at an estate sale. The previous owner was a meticulous model railroad fan and he had some of the neatest tools and all were absolutely pristine. He had amassed quite a few very well made items in his 92 years. I was told by his daughter that he often made the parts for his hobby as well. I found this vise very appealing, I know the big vises are very popular on here but, I am often amazed at the style and lines of some of the smaller/older vises. This being one of them. I'm not very familiar with the brand of this (Karas Electric Co.) but, it is an extremely well made little vise and I felt it was one worthy of sharing on here.
![]()
![]()
I went back later that day to continue shopping and ended up seeing it sitting just were I left it so I explained the situation and loaded it up. Junebuggy, that is one super cool vise!
BC, I certainly would not ever question your expertise, your knowledge and vise expertise is among the tops on this thread. When I look at this vise, the jaws are one cast with the towers, the size of the base and the center screw swivel, just the overall simplicity of the vise, it looks more mid 1800 than early 1900.
If this is the case, I would think it would have been too early for Holland to be making/contracting vises. I would guess it to be one of the many smaller vise MFR's of the early days. Anyway, I would definitely have it in my collection if I ever came across it.
How much should I overpay for this vise?
I have a definite wife "eye roller" collection of the smaller ones. I'm running out of answers as to "Why do you need another one of those?" though. I'm down to a simple "Cuz..."

How much should I overpay for this vise?
How many of her shoes are spilling out of the closet ?
Is the kitchen decorated with comical cows, ducks, pigs, or other "cute" animals ?
I'm sure there's something she hoards that you can counter with. C'mon man, put more of an effort in. You must be able to come up with something that has more than one syllable.![]()

Junebuggy, that is one super cool vise!
BC, I certainly would not ever question your expertise, your knowledge and vise expertise is among the tops on this thread. When I look at this vise, the jaws are one cast with the towers, the size of the base and the center screw swivel, just the overall simplicity of the vise, it looks more mid 1800 than early 1900.
If this is the case, I would think it would have been too early for Holland to be making/contracting vises. I would guess it to be one of the many smaller vise MFR's of the early days. Anyway, I would definitely have it in my collection if I ever came across it.
Junebuggy, that is one super cool vise!
BC, I certainly would not ever question your expertise, your knowledge and vise expertise is among the tops on this thread. When I look at this vise, the jaws are one cast with the towers, the size of the base and the center screw swivel, just the overall simplicity of the vise, it looks more mid 1800 than early 1900.
If this is the case, I would think it would have been too early for Holland to be making/contracting vises. I would guess it to be one of the many smaller vise MFR's of the early days. Anyway, I would definitely have it in my collection if I ever came across it.
How much should I overpay for this vise?

I think I have a few of those laying around and I'll check for that date. Hopefully I can help you out![]()
Your 5196 looks to be in nice shape Jeremy, nice get.
I think I may have seen a picture from you with a couple of this guys siblings. [emoji106]
I would love it if you could check. In a dream work it would be a 10-56. But really any 1956 would be awesome.
Jeremy: nice find and you might mention if anybody has a 5195 or 5191 vise with the 10/56 date on the slide that that vise might work as a trade to get your Father in law a heckuva 60th birthday present (if it will work for you).
good luck and great find
I know I have at least one made in October but no idea of the date. I'll give you an answer by Monday evening
Chinese? Interesting design. No other pics. Help appreciated

FMC, I'm assuming you are talking about the one BC said was a Hollands? The side lists it as from an Electric Co....
Mid 1800 had no real Electrical...
and that style "swivel" vise, was made at least into the 20's and possibly into the 30's (a lot of vise Co's probably died in the Great depression...) Agreed, after about 1900 they were fading away from that design pretty fast.
There might be some connection to the Holland and the two Karas Electric Co. I found this picture of a Holland (top) online that's a flat mount and, the lines are close.
Look at what I saw at work today on a bench
Here is one very similar to yours, this one has no swivel base though. Is the base on the one you have welded on ?
Joe, The vise supply must running out if you are messing around with the small ones. You bought every vise in the nearest three states lately.![]()