I apologize for that. I did get through many pages before my eyes blurred out...Kmot:
Welcome! You've come to the right place for IDing an old vise. (But maybe not a great idea to say you can't read previous postings.)
Thank you very much for your informative comments!
I wonder if Parker had the same splitting slide as Prentiss, might be shortly after this vise they got their act together.
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Thank you for your comment!
Thank you for your comments. Wow, pre 1887?Yes this is a Parker vise. It predates all my info back to 1887. Early swivel base style and missing pipe jaws. Great lines on this model .
Thanks so much all of you, for your kind replies.
I am a retired mechanic, so I have some 'garage stuff' although it is mostly modern era. 1970's and later. I have a few WWII era hand tools. Have sold off or given away a lot of stuff.









