All: since ive never seen an old quick release in person do they usually heed some adjusting or repair after 50 years or were they built tough to stand some abuse?
EDIT: The vise looks more brown in the photos. In person the purple shows through much more.
Hi Anndel: Welcome to the thread. I'm not an expert on vises. I only joined this thread a couple of months ago so take this with a grain of salt. I know that Yost Co. is in Michigan. Here's a link to their official site.
http://www.yostvises.com/mechanics-...-reversible-combination-vise-swivel-base.html
I think Yost is still made in the USA but I'm not certain. Someone else here will probably know or it might be on the Yost site.
As far as this particular model, the jaws are wide and the reversible jaws are a nice feature. It might suit your needs well but, from what you wrote, I assume you want a general service vise. If so, I think you could find a suitable vise on Craig's List for a lot less money. One caveat though, the CL vises with 6" jaws will probably be a bit more expensive so ask yourself if you actually need wide jaws. I've lived quite happily with a 3 1/2" jaw vise.
You should also be aware that vises can easily become an addiction so beware.
p.s. What area are you from? Do you own any vises already? If you do, we like pictures of vises so please post some. Again, welcome to the thread
Fretters: thanks and now i guess ill have to hope one of you wants to come visit with one in your suitcase so you can take home a US made one of mine. Cheers
CRS: before reading your post i saw the pics and was going to guess brown shoe polish. Nice looking vise.
Fretters: thanks and now i guess ill have to hope one of you wants to come visit with one in your suitcase so you can take home a US made one of mine. Cheers

I picked up this Reed 403-1/2R double swiveler last week......I took it apart today and loaded it in my bucket of Simple Green®......It is in fantastic shape.....Even the swivel jaw was free......
anndel: If you can get free shipping and the vise isn't too expensive for you then go for it. Be sure to posts some pictures when you finally get it.
Fretters: I liked the hands on feel of using the polish. I discovered that the best applicator was digital - my index finger in a nitrile glove. I was running low on Oxblood so I had to stretch it a bit. I plan on using the polish method again.
drives: In some light it looks just brown but at another angle it shows more purple. Here are some more pix that might show the differences better.
EDIT: Picture 2 is closest to the true color.
Just wanted to share a cool little Prentiss swivel base Vise -standard size salt shaker in back round for size comparison
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Right now I'm noodling on a flat, possibly wrinkled, medium green with black lettering.....The only thing that needs fixed is the bent spindle handle......I recently tuned up a Prentiss 19 double swiveler.....I painted it with Rustoleum Rosemary.......I'm not sure I made a good color choice on that swiveler....
so does anyone on here have a new wilton vise that they have purchased. I really like the old ones but wondering if there are any new purchases
Charger: the new Wilton bullets are good vises and the one Ron mentions is probably their cheaper Chinese imported ones. not cheap, but made in US of A are the bullet line.
Hemi: you either get to choose from and pick the best vises or you just happen to only buy the quality ones. nice find again and i vote for BLO, but your vise your color. congrats on your find(S).
CRS: i thought your vise was done with shoe polish by just looking at your pictures because i saw traces on the slide. did you apply by hand like Fretters does or with a sponge or brush? sorry i'm a bit off color saying brown, but in my defense my cell phone only has about a 3 inch screen. nice job with the lettering too.
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I buy almost exclusively via mail order from photos....I seldom ask questions before I buy.....I stood around at a sale once and vowed I'd never do that again.....I've been disappointed once by a vise I received but I can likely recoup 80% of my purchase price if I decide to sell that vise.....

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Page 1844; 36874 Reverend Scott's vise sans the sheen is close to what I was thinking about......
CRS: i thought your vise was done with shoe polish by just looking at your pictures because i saw traces on the slide. did you apply by hand like Fretters does or with a sponge or brush? sorry i'm a bit off color saying brown, but in my defense my cell phone only has about a 3 inch screen. nice job with the lettering too.
Hemi: every vise ive seen you post would be one id buy so i think you are doing great in your selection. Have you found a baby bullet yet or a parker with the triple swivel?
Ron: sorry I didnt explain well enough. Im pretty sure the wilton bullets are their only vise made in US and all their other less expensive vises in China which is probably the one you installed. Even the chinese ones are decent and should work ok if not hit with a BFH or used as a press. Do you have any pics of that custom truck with yhat 8 inch columbian vise on the bumper? Post some if you can. Ive seen some 6 inch wilton tradesman vises on bumpers but never a vise that big.
so does anyone on here have a new wilton vise that they have purchased. I really like the old ones but wondering if there are any new purchases
3200FPSCan you line those up and take more pics?![]()
so does anyone on here have a new wilton vise that they have purchased. I really like the old ones but wondering if there are any new purchases
I emailed about what model it was. No definitive ID on who made it but the lack of a garter, wrong jaw shape make me think it looks more like a Rock Island. It'll be gone in a day with a table thrown in.
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