VA: not me on the cute little Wilton and it was only a 2 hour drive if i would have bought it. i think i'm at about 7 days since I've bought a vise (vice) so really getting the willies and hoping i don't start looking at Ebay ads. i'm trying to get down to my top 5 (20) vises so i don't have to rent another storage unit. Thinning the herd to GJ members has been good so far, but it's like losing an appendage when some of these gems leave my hands. i guess if you flip them fast enough or in a group on the back of your pickup to friends and co workers it helps.
Shhhh on the little vise acquisition method.
TJ: happy to see you have a 300 pounder, a few wiltons, huge blacksmith vises and now a double swiveler. might i suggest you rent a small storage unit in a secure facility so you don't have to keep bringing them home. it works for me and she doesn't roll her eyes as much now. congrats
Mix: so you talked to the maker of the swivel base for your baby bullet. very cool. nice looking combo with the blue and chrome and if the chrome gets to be something you can't live with say it's a primer coat and put another color on or wire wheel it of. BLO works too. i think the chrome looks ok, but it's your vise so you need to like it.
Shift: nice story about the scrapper to the museum.
Niblet: if you do set that open screw Wilton up to use since it was your Dad's vise if you use it maybe throw an oily or damp rag over the screw while cutting or working on stuff in it's jaws and keep the debris from going in and out of the vise nut as much as possible so it will last years to come.