Carla's post...
"Hello, gateway,
According to some old catalogue data, your Athol #628 was listed as.....
8" jaw width, opens to 12-1/2" and a weight of 300 lbs.
It was advertised in the 1930 Ducommon catalogue for $98.00, with the notation 'not carried in stock, shipped from factory'
A 1940 Garrett Supply catalogue lists it at $98 also, suggesting that not many of those might have been sold during the depression years.
It may interest you to know that the competition's product, the Reed #208, was listed as 8" jaw width, 12" opening, and a weight of 278 lbs., a little bit lighter than your Athol.
I had one of those great heavy beasts myself, some years ago, which was in a 'lot' of surplus 'stuff' we purchased.
Mine was also an Athol, but the 'plain base', not the the swivel base variety like yours, tho. I thought seriously of having my helper do a really nice refinish on it, and keeping it as an 'objet d'art', i.e., a display decoration.......but reality prevailed, and I sold it to a local metalworker who had 'fallen in love' with it.....and, more to the point, had a real need for it in his work.
cheers
Carla"