DARK AGE 53
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It's a 4" fixed base, he's asking $225 and he'll take $155 for the vise.....I don't think I'd go over $125.
It's worth its weight in
Weight.
Until you see it in person.
Wiltons crack, often.
Just about any week here someone finds one for under 20 bucks.
I've never paid more than 10 for any wilton until last month
My new to me wilton 600 was 40 bucks(and the 40 also covered a fair, 50lb chinese vise and a giant swivel base from an unknown vise) , and I'm not especially proud of giving 40 bucks, except it needed nothing but to wipe old grease off with a papertowel.
You pay what any vise is worth to you. The rest is payment for pretty.
Wiltons have hollow jaws. That one doesn't swivel. What's that worth without the pretty?
What planet are you from??? Sure you may get lucky and find a you **** deal but I have attended a lot of auctions for the last 8 years and wiltons rarely go cheap. And what is this Wilton's crack often? While any vise will break with abuse, I can't recall seeing any Wilton bullets cracked. And this is coming from a guy who routinely spends a grand a week at auctions for the last 8 years.
Don't mind Ducks, everything is 10 cent junk to him.

The wife and I probably walked past a half dozen 4" Wiltons among others today at the Pittsburgh Parts-o-Rama that were listed at $75-150 with zero interest. Others are welcome to disagree but reality seems vastly different than GJ or eBay pricing.
Found this on craigslist but don't what to offer, any suggestions?
Were they made in USA Wilton Bullets or the chinese junk Wilton has been selling for the last decade or so?
Scrap is scrap.
If you have a 20 dollar vise that is perfectly usable, there just isn't any reason to pay 150 for a used wilton.
Use your perfectly serviceable vise you have been using, and wait for a deal. One day, one year, tyree years, no difference, you have a servicable vise now.
Anvils?
Same thing.
1 person in 10,000 needs an anvil. 1 in 100,000 can use a good anvil to an extent a chunk of rail wouldn't work.
Buy a 30 dollar hf anvil. Wait for the deal you need on the cool kids anvil.
I don't sell things. I gift or trade them.
The 40 bucks wasn't really forty bucks. It was a trade for an as new Lincoln ac tombstone I bought at a yard sale for the 40 buck asking price. Redundant, it was bought solely as trading material.
If I do it right that 600 is about to become a 24 inch oscillating 1924 floor fan and a 1958 Eames swedish modern recliner. It's a trade with a GJ member.
To you the chair is worthless and the fan is odd.
To me, you alls man/love overvalue, now now now, gotta have it now wilton and anvil thing is odd.
If it weren't for the hype, you wouldn't look at a hollow jaw wilton twice.
BTW :
I really want an anvil that has been completely worn out. Any brand.
I'll trade that wilton 600(it needed nothing but I went ahead and cleaned and regreased it.) for a worn out mushroomed anvil of similar weight.
Edit: i did sell a wilton.
A baby on that swivel head.
I paid 15 for it in a paper wrapper, unwrapped since the factory. It came with some rc airplane stuff.
No one local would trade.
Sold as a buy it now for 85 on ebay.

That sir would be a nice find at $150. it's in excellent condition. It still has the original finger stops, the towers show absolutely no abuse, the anvil is near perfect, and I would bet the jaws are only lightly used. That's a 60ish 9400 and I sold one with a swive base almost as nice for $280 on EBay not long ago. $150 an I'd be a happy camper