FMC1959
Well-known member
FMC, That dunlap logo IS the Sears Dunlap logo from the 50's roughly
I agree, the logo is a genuine Sears/Dunlap.
I wonder if these Made in England Dunlaps may have been a Sears Canada offering. Similar to the Beech made Craftsman toolboxes coming from a different vender than the ones in the US.
In my hunt for the ever elusive Prentiss 98 catalog/ad, ran across this interesting tidbit - from 1876 to at least 1912 the Bagley & Sewall company in Watertown, NY was making vises for Prentiss. Don't know if it was all Prentiss vises at the time, but have never previously heard that Prentiss did any contracting with other companies. Click here to see a passage from the book Through Eleven Decades of History: Watertown, a History from 1800 to 1912.
I have been collecting data for vises sizes and models, more than collecting historical data. I gotta say that Prentiss either bought up many other companies or made vises for many. Blake, Simpson, Massey, Lewis, and a good 4-5 others I do not have at the top of my head, all had models that at some point had the Prentiss name on it.
Looks like Prentiss was very busy during the early 1900's.







