Fretters, you are a muppet*. But that's just my personal opinion
The highly controversial 1740 is already in the hands of the new owner (at nearly $15 a pound, I might add) so unfortunately I'm not able to post new pictures of that one any longer. However, I'm in the process of restoring a Wilton C2 and a Wilton C3 is next in line. In other words, I have already "poorly" removed metal from the C2 but the C3 is completely untouched so far. In the photos below you will see that, FROM THE FACTORY, the bottom inside edge of the jaws (the part that sits in the shelf) is ***
GASP *** not square. Whether you want to call it broken, beveled, rounded, deburred or whatever is up to you. But look at the C2, which has been "poorly" restored, and the C3 which has not been touched at all. Most here will agree that those angles and the amount of metal left on each of the jaws is pretty much identical. An optical comparator might show slight differences but we are not talking about parts for the international space station here. The C2 jaws do not "scream sloppiness" any more than the factory untouched C3 jaws. You must know by now that it is a long-standing practice of GJ vise heads to "flip" the jaws over when the tops have been abused. Well, I hope you and ZK can now see why what is now the new top seems rounded - the shots I have provided here are obviously much closer than in the previous whole-vise shots of the 1740 and also not in the sun, so it is much easier to see that it is actually a broken, etc. edge rather than rounded.
Original bottoms with broken edge:
Original tops:
Here's another (not mine) 1740 Tradesman without the jaws flipped - the broken edge on this type of vise is for some reason different (not a regular broken edge, but broken nonetheless), but now maybe you can see why you thought the back tops of my 1740 were rounded once they had been flipped.
Here's a Tradesman from Balane from last year this time. This isn't to throw Balane under the bus or get him involved at all - like you, I think he always does fantastic work. But you are saying that the rest of us can all take pointers from his awesome work and, well, he is doing the same damn thing!!! But maybe it takes a "discerning eye" to notice these things
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my personal opinion of course
* I hope you see the humor in this, your similar line about Jake has to be one of my all time favorite quotes
EDIT: Fretters and I are both laughing along with this thread - it's funny how he's trying to set hooks for Joe but I'm the one that keeps taking the bait!!! But we do both stand by our messages and everyone please note that this is all good-natured ribbing