




While digging through the pile I found this one made on the other side of the pond. CW see if Lakeside in Belgium shows up in your manufacturers book ?
I thought I would post it because it is another odd one I've never seen before.

did you ever find any info on that vise? I have been searching on here for an hour to no avail.
I just traded a cheap old Asian vise to a guy for the same little 3-1/2" Lakeside marked "Made in Belgium" (pre-WWII I presume). were these all Monkey Wards? it looks much higher quality casting than the other lakesides on here.
mine came with a pair of I think Copper pipe inserts. they fit on the square part over the screw under the jaws. the are loose and can be removed, so I am surprised both of them are still there. for a little machinist vice, it is in impeccable condition.


I never found anymore info on that one. The age is probably closer to WWI with a through the bench swivel mounting arrangement. I don't think they are related to the Ward / Lakeside vises. My vise has seen very use and is in great shape also. If there are only two of them they must be RARE![]()
I hate to do this...
But...
With this cadre of vise aficionados...
"Adult Supervision" is sometimes required...
The Craftsman 5222 that everyone is "OOOing" and "AHHHing" over does NOT have an "Octagonal" slide...The Latin root word for "Octagonal" is Octo, meaning eight....
Using my ancient eyes, I can only find six sides...
That makes it "Hexagonal", from the Latin root word for six is "***", which, due to the "G" rating of the English language was Anglicized to "Hex"...Hence "Hexagonal" for a six sided figure or object...
One must be correct, mustn't one???
Please make a note, to preclude this major faux pas from happening in the future....
(MacGee --- Can count, but I'm afraid some of you are lost balls in the high weeds...)
Can i have it?
Just got this from Bart over here on the forums, no idea about its origin but it's heavy and 5" so it will work for me
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That's what was assumed but it can't be confirmeda Morgan Star vise perhaps
Just got this from Bart over here on the forums, no idea about its origin but it's heavy and 5" so it will work for me
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=609874&d=1483028826
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Here's it's first cousin.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=396275&d=1418955784
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=396276&d=1418955784
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=396278&d=1418955784
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=396279&d=1418955784
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=396281&d=1418955784

That's practically the same save for the star :s what is known about that viseJust got this from Bart over here on the forums, no idea about its origin but it's heavy and 5" so it will work for me
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=609874&d=1483028826
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Here's it's first cousin.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=396275&d=1418955784
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=396276&d=1418955784
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=396278&d=1418955784
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=396279&d=1418955784
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=396281&d=1418955784
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Mac, the fact that you have it means that 95% of your problems are solved.---The clean-up is academic.---You can take 2 years to spruce it up.---Can't if you don't have it.---Nice catch.
EDIT-------- Up until say, the last 20 pages, those Octagon Craftsman's have gone practically unnoticed.---Now I am afraid you fellows have spooked the herd.---Now we won't be able to afford one.![]()
Previously posted by Tmothylockhart.
That's practically the same save for the star :s what is known about that vise
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Made in Japan is all I know.![]()

Will do man I'm super stoked to have it thanks again!The weird thing is the others are marked as made in Japan, where that one has nothing anywhere. I took it apart and checked every inch...nothing. Still, it's made well and probably 80lbs, so I grabbed it. I hope Tim will put it to work soon [emoji481]
Here's a 5241 that sold 10 months ago for $70
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vntg-CRAFTSMAN-5241-3-1-2-034-Jaws-Anvil-Top-Swivel-Base-Bench-Vice-Pipe-Jaws-/281925002539?nma=true&si=2aF9gZFpvZGBQIgBwGJOJQNM%252Bqk%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
Looks like it was in excellent condition/lightly used.
Wasn't me...
EDIT: I now remember that one though and I didn't bid due to the chipping around the base.
That Hollands is a great vise, darn near the same in every way to Reeds, which are my favorites. I have a 4 in Hollands myself, great vise.
I'm not a great negotiator, but this seller needs to make you a package deal, you're making it easy on him. If you need a high end bench vise, you've found one, pay anything reasonable for it.
Zoomie,
In regards to your earlier post that you passed recently on a hex vise on eBay because the vise was chipped but I noticed on mine there is a void on the fixed base that does look like a chip missing when mounted but when taken apart you can see that it was part of the design. Not sure if that was what you were talking about?
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Found this Parker 204 recently.
Just finished the tear down, clean, and paint. Gotta love it when they still have the wrench! From a cabinet makers shop. Besides being caked with sawdust it has no huge hammer blows or grinder/file marks on the jaws.
Found this Parker 204 recently.
Just finished the tear down, clean, and paint. Gotta love it when they still have the wrench! From a cabinet makers shop. Besides being caked with sawdust it has no huge hammer blows or grinder/file marks on the jaws.
Hello fellow GJ'ers. Im in talks with a lady about 1.5 hour drive from me. She has this Hollands vise , doesnt know a model and told me it has 4 inch jaws. I was wondering if anyone can pinpoint a model number for me. Here is the only picture I have. I think ill be driving on Sunday to check it out.


Just finished the restore on my flexi vise. I'm very impressed with the machining on the vise and if I could have a NOS stock vise it would be triple swivel version. I believe it to be from the 1950s and the paint I used was Plasti literally Chevrolet blue because I'm a Chevy man and the paint is pretty darn close to the original I found underneath two layers of old paint.

Mac: yes i think that style of the so called mini 519x's was most likely made by Columbian. verdict is still out on who made the 519x's, but i'm still betting that Rock Island did even though Reed, Starrett and Columbian are in the mix.
i have a couple of those and they are well built aren't they?
I thought the one I saw had extemporaneous chips around the base, not a uniformed groove, but I can't be sure, I'm working with an old brain, lol!
Take care, Happy New Year!
Mike
Just finished the restore on my flexi vise. I'm very impressed with the machining on the vise and if I could have a NOS stock vise it would be triple swivel version. I believe it to be from the 1950s and the paint I used was Plasti literally Chevrolet blue because I'm a Chevy man and the paint is pretty darn close to the original I found underneath two layers of old paint.
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Just finished the restore on my flexi vise. I'm very impressed with the machining on the vise and if I could have a NOS stock vise it would be triple swivel version. I believe it to be from the 1950s and the paint I used was Plasti literally Chevrolet blue because I'm a Chevy man and the paint is pretty darn close to the original I found underneath two layers of old paint.
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Z3K3Y: I know its a pattern makers vise, but no clue on the model or size.
Rusty:![]()