Hemi49
Well-known member
Flying Eyeball
Well done......Beautiful vise..
Hemi
Well done......Beautiful vise..
Hemi
Get, I don't think that ids a bird logo; looks like an "M" on top of a "W" (Monkey Wards? and further stylized to resemble a stick man?
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Tuff to keep up with this thread you must get 20 posts a day. Who knew there were so many retirees with vise envy.
OK, so I'm blind and retired![]()
"Mystery Works" vise company it is.
Vonhef:
Nice save on that Chicago bullet.
What happened to the old jaw inserts to force you into adding shims behind 'em?
Maybe not the originals?
vonhef
Isn't it amazing how some people can literally destroy something?.....I have a C1 that isn't nearly as bad that I am trying to resuscitate.....
Hemi
Jarhead: more of a light duty vise and anvil so more of a collectible for the shelf. seen priced in the $20 to $150 range and depends if mounting holes are all there and nothing broken or cracked. it looks pretty decent from the picture you posted.
I've started to copy the vice pages from some of my Buck and Hickman catalogues if anyone is interested the two I've done so far are available from https://www.dropbox.com/sh/9iwuyy1vzrwvszs/AAApmsWFvTmKRWUj53V7eiwla?dl=0
Small, no-name. Great detail and lots of "real" vise features.
dk
You got a Prentiss Jeweler's vise.
Originally Posted by dkroth.
Small, no-name. Great detail and lots of "real" vise features.
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Dkroth,---PghJKB is correct.---Here is one with swivel base.---Incidentally Zoomieport has a dozen of them things.---Pics are blurry.
Hello to all , im new to this forum - question i found a vise that is full of rust what is the best way to free it up ?
Something interesting on EvilPrey, a snubbed nose Reed modified with a pneumatic actuator. Air Reed or is it Reed Air?!?!
Out of this world asking price, as there have been a number of pneumatic vises list for 25% of this listing.
Item Number: 181939913696
URL: http://www.ebay.com/itm/heavy-duty-...:g:mZgAAOSwbdpWUlf1&item=181939913696&vxp=mtr
JKB
From the advert
'This vise is very unique unlike most'
There are now degrees of uniqueness?![]()


Overpriced deals abound!
Here is one from the Los Angeles area Craigslist.
Seller claims that it was made in the USA and admits that it has a slightly bent slide!
Such a deal!!! Only $190.00
(I wonder where this guy got the idea to display vises on big stumps?)![]()

Thank you very much Outlawmws and CRSINMICH for your answers.
I'm not a owner of the vise from post #38239. I've found the vise in the local advert and I was really curious who manufactured it.
I live in Poland and recently I've bought the Columbian vise no. 60-3 vise on flea market. I was really surprised when I saw American vise in Poland. American vise in Poland is a very rare item.
I'm going to paint the vise and maybe I will change the jaw face (this one attached by screws). I've burnished awful green paint and now it looks much better.
Thank you very much Outlawmws and CRSINMICH for your answers.
I'm not a owner of the vise from post #38239. I've found the vise in the local advert and I was really curious who manufactured it.
I live in Poland and recently I've bought the Columbian vise no. 60-3 vise on flea market. I was really surprised when I saw American vise in Poland. American vise in Poland is a very rare item.
I'm going to paint the vise and maybe I will change the jaw face (this one attached by screws). I've burnished awful green paint and now it looks much better.


So my mystery Wilton ended up being a Wilton Chicago 840.
Anyone know if these Wiltons had swivel locks or just acorn nuts? If it's supposed to have swivel locks, does anyone know the specs of the swivel locks?
The only information I have for you is this picture. I'd have to double check but I believe it was made in 1953.

And it makes for beautiful yard art. Much nicer than the statue in the background.
Anyone know if these Wiltons had swivel locks or just acorn nuts? If it's supposed to have swivel locks, does anyone know the specs of the swivel locks?
Veeps I think these were the original style used on your 830. If your date stamp is in the 40's then a Acorn nut is all the room you have. Wilton made a mistake on the early vises and had the carriage bolt holes to close to the body. Nice vise.
Hi, my name is Joe. It has been 2 hours since I bought a vise. I have a vice...vises.
OK, so dont judge me, i just bought 6 vises, 2 Columbians, 1 Yost, 1 Rock Island, 1 Athol 4", 1 Athol 4.5". Pd $200 for all 6.... no room in the garage. Dont judge me. I have a problem.
I think I'm have a tag sale Saturday, time to thin the herd of vises. If ANYONE on this board wants a deal pm me and I'll give you a Garage Journal deal. I live in Agawam MA. I'm selling stuff I dont want to restore.
Edit: I went out to the garage to soak the jaw screws in penetrant and the date stamp is 4/1946.
I also checked the dimensions of the 5" Chicago bullet swivel base and lockdowns I have and there are much larger than the dimensions you have for the 4" swivel lockdown.