loydski: Is there a mark on it that looks like this? If there is then it's an FPU Bison vise from Poland.
No markings what so ever. Only thing I can find is it has 287 stamped on the bottom of it.
Joe: FYI your American Scale is #79 and not 97, but either way I wish it was mine. nice find.
Dutch: Chinese made? or maybe the newer ones are imported because nothing about Loyd's company's vise looks Chinese? was there maybe older versions that might not have been put on the internet?
Dutch: Chinese made? or maybe the newer ones are imported because nothing about Loyd's company's vise looks Chinese? was there maybe older versions that might not have been put on the internet?
Can anyone identify this one? Really old looking semi exposed screw fixed base.
http://fortmyers.craigslist.org/chl/tls/5352561023.html
Second one is a little Wilton that I picked up years ago I guess I need to clean it up at some point. Any idea on how to date this one?
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After all these amazing vise acquisitions your reputation must be preceding you at estate sales now. You may have to start wearing different disguises to retain your stealth.

EG: maybe this thread will help you. if you have some time and a good beer you'll enjoy some of the stands the members of GJ have and some are way way better than average.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=252799&highlight=vise+stands
Thanks drivesit. I'll check that thread for vise stand ideas!
CRS, thanks for the pics of the little guy!
Cute isn't it, but it's just a two-bit vise.
Cute isn't it, but it's just a two-bit vise.
That reference might be too obscure for some of our readers. Us old guys remember it well. Dat-di-di-dat-dat...??
Made in India. I have one, peeled off the 'made in India' label, put it on my shelf


Thinking about hitting a semi local auction this weekend. Any insight on this guy just from the pics? Looks big and maybe a Parker but the swivel lock seems different![]()
Just back in from Maine!! Unloaded all my ****. Made a stop on the way home and traded a #38 Whitney 5" metal shear for the attached Holland #41. I know the shear is worth more but I'm a vise head!!
I LOVE the American Scale #97. Such a big vise. 14" tall and I believe around 200 lbs. Look how clean those jaws are. Pd $200
The Holland is so reminiscent of a 4" Reed. Also super clean. Pd $80.
Picked up this Vanderman for $40. A little rough but OK. Anyone want a $40 Vanderman?
Thinking about hitting a semi local auction this weekend. Any insight on this guy just from the pics? Looks big and maybe a Parker but the swivel lock seems different![]()
Top: At one of the first estate sales I went to I overheard someone else standing in line say to his friend, "That one guy is here". His friend replied, "All of those 'one guys' are here". I guess that includes me now.
On an unrelated note: I'm going to another sale in about 2 hours.
Made in India. I have one, peeled off the 'made in India' label, put it on my shelf

I don't know anything about this c'man or vises in general, except for how to use them. My grandfather (passed away in may) gave me this around 15 years ago when I bought my first house. He owned a flea market for over 25 years so there is no telling how he happened upon it. Does anyone know approximate age, quality, or interesting facts? Thanks
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Z28, That vise was made from at 1960 to 1973 at least, (probably longer at either end) and that 5"er was the biggest of that style made for Sears. Some were made in Japan, most in the US, it came in 3-1/2" 4" and 5" yours being US made was probably earlier. The 506 indicates made by Columbian
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------IIRC Getridone is correct, that is a Lewis tool co. vise out of NY. I ran across a swivel base version of that one time.






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Zkling, I picked one of those up about 2 months ago.---The Prentiss looks almost identical, but they are copies of the Lewis, and I wanted an original specimen.---EBay has one for sale on occasions but most are in fowl shape.---This one is in pretty good shape but is missing the pipe jaws.---I like the cam action lock down.
Anyone know the manufacturer of this vise? It's one we have at my work but it has no identifiable marks.
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