Got this Prentiss 19 1/2 today at an estate sale. It is in very good condition and was happy to see it still bolted to the bench. I did notice the patent date was stamped onto both jaws. Patented June 6 1911. I don't know if this was a common practice or not as I have never seen it or maybe just never looked close enough before.
Got this Prentiss 19 1/2 today at an estate sale. It is in very good condition and was happy to see it still bolted to the bench. I did notice the patent date was stamped onto both jaws. Patented June 6 1911. I don't know if this was a common practice or not as I have never seen it or maybe just never looked close enough before.

Show us your other purchases Marty!!!
Ok Joe, here is my other vise I got today. I posted it in the vintage tool thread but will post some pictures here. Its a great specimen and so happy I was still at the sale when I got there.
You are so right, I could not believe it was all there when i saw it. Someone could have easily taken the hardy cutter and mixed it in with whatever they were buying. Wish i could have met the guy who owned it before he passed away. He took such good care of everything I saw.Marty unbeliveable that you found that vise with BOTH the DP AND the hardy cutter!
Kind of slow night so how about some more of Demomans vises. His collection of eight inch vises has to be seen and touched. A few more pics. Reed 208R
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Great photos Kevin and most look to be outside too. Great eye candy
Kind of slow night so how about some more of Demomans vises. His collection of eight inch vises has to be seen and touched. A few more pics. Reed 208R
Here is a Hollands 19. The 12 inch wide I - Beam looks pretty tiny and just wide enough for these vises.
How about a 8" Yost. I can not remember the model number without searching for a bit. Any one know what the ID is.
Here is a unique 8" Post vise, you can adjust the lower end with your foot to clamp evenly. This guy is a big un. Nice vise. Opens up pretty far too.
You are so right, I could not believe it was all there when i saw it. Someone could have easily taken the hardy cutter and mixed it in with whatever they were buying. Wish i could have met the guy who owned it before he passed away. He took such good care of everything I saw.
The jaws on both of your vises NJ Marty are in excellent shape. Nice vises you picked up today.
Shame the Dynamic support is broke on your Erie 106 Mike. That is a hard fix.
On a somewhat related topic, I have the chance to pick up a Morgan Chicago 60 (6" jaws), should be 143 lbs, has a fixed base. Looks to be in nice shape. Will set me back about $200. Thoughts on this vise? The price?
I already have a Record #6; haven't weighed it, but I'm thinking the Morgan will be stouter.
Scott
What was the original color on the Morgan Chicago vises?
Speaking of color, I found some local hammered green that looks like a perfect match for the original Wilton color. Of course, I just finished painting both of my bullets, but it will only take a few minutes to re-do, I guess.


Got this Prentiss 19 1/2 today at an estate sale. It is in very good condition and was happy to see it still bolted to the bench. I did notice the patent date was stamped onto both jaws. Patented June 6 1911. I don't know if this was a common practice or not as I have never seen it or maybe just never looked close enough before.

NJMarty:
Good looking Prentiss 19-1/2
BTW, I've had two Prentiss 19-1/2's and each was extremely hard to move the dynamic jaws. Didn't know if I just ran into two of them that were that way or whether Prentiss machined them with too tight of tolerances.
Have you run into anything like that in working on this size of Prentiss?
Mike


Wilton Shop king I got today at an Estate sale My first Shop link and my first vise ever to come with the dang Hardie cutter! I could not believe my eyes...
3-1/2" jaws, I even kept the original mounting bolts. that were used.
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It's a shame, because this is a very well built sharp looking little clamp on with great jaws. It's a 766.
BP: so when you saw that Morgan 60 for the first time and had a close up view did your eyes pop open wide? Morgan is still in business so you can order new jaws if you need to from them, but they might cost close to what you paid for the vise. how about some 6 inch copper jaw covers?
nice find and congrats on your new purchase.
BP
This is my Morgan Chicago in original (worn and probably faded) paint, with my little Fulton.
Both pretty rare finds here.
I don't see many of this style of vise posted on here so I thought I would share these that I picked Friday . Also a little USA 3" bench clamp I scored today for a buck. The post style pipe vise are really a blast to restore. Quick and with nice results. I really like the look when finished. The three I picked are a Toledo, A Crown and a NYE. All are early 1900's and I don't believe any one makes this style any longer. Here they are along with an NYE I restored over the winter incase I didn't post it![]()
Wilton Shop king I got today at an Estate sale My first Shop link and my first vise ever to come with the dang Hardie cutter! I could not believe my eyes...
3-1/2" jaws, I even kept the original mounting bolts. that were used.
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