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Well, now that the cat is out of the bag ....
I warned you all that I did a bad thing.
I've been wanting a baby Reed for a long time, but every one that I bid on was lost to another bidder who wanted it more and had deeper pockets than I did. Not that I have the money now, but I was able to scrape it together for this one and pounced before someone else could grab another one from me again.
The bad, bad part is that I should be saving the money for bills at the end of the month, but I'll figure that out when the time comes. I always do. I just had one of those "must have it now" moments.
The add dated it as 1960's, but they got it wrong. It has the early bulbous nose and the 1912 and 1914 patent dates. I'm thinking its late 1920's to mid-1930's, maybe a little later.
The vise looks ugly, but seems to be in decent shape for its age under the lousy paint job. I'll know better when it shows up next week. It's supposed to ship today. I think it will clean up ok with some elbow grease.
I'd prefer a swivel model, but I'm still excited about this one.![]()

What else? An 800S![]()
Okay, so I scrolled from the bottom up, and I was thinking the wooden vise was cool. Then I scrolled further up and saw the custom built crate for it and thought it was super cool. Then I got to the top picture and saw that the cover for the crate was cut out from a Barbie Dream House box, and now it's back to just cool.Co-worker of mine made my week the other night. Came into my trailer with a crate at the end of shift. I asked if we received a delivery. Got a smile and a 'No, it's kind of a late Christmas present for you'. Hand made White Oak vise. Oil finish. 7-3/8" jaws. Opens 5". 1-3/8" acme screw. Leather faced jaws to protect knife blades etc. What a guy...!
Okay, so I scrolled from the bottom up, and I was thinking the wooden vise was cool. Then I scrolled further up and saw the custom built crate for it and thought it was super cool. Then I got to the top picture and saw that the cover for the crate was cut out from a Barbie Dream House box, and now it's back to just cool.
Who is it tha has the smaller Pittsburgh Railroad vise anyway? I remember seeing it in here posted?
A good buddy of mine has it
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Think he'd sell it?
As if I haven't tried 1,000 times to buy it? Zero chance he would sell it.
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oh, please. DO go on and on....
That's what's fun about it. Your free haul carries as much weight as the Wilton Magnet, The Vise(s) Mahal, and the $20 400lb vise. It's all good.

MrrooG8, all that good stuff and the man didn't have one single vise or anvil.---That's probably the reason he passed.---Lack of a hobby/vice.![]()
Oh yeah there were 3 vises. I posted them in my original post a few pages back. The dude passed because of his combination of hard liqueur, pills and fast food diet. His heart exploded like a water balloon.
Oh yeah there were 3 vises. I posted them in my original post a few pages back. The dude passed because of his combination of hard liqueur, pills and fast food diet. His heart exploded like a water balloon.
As if I haven't tried 1,000 times to buy it? Zero chance he would sell it.
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Zoomie? Where you at zoomie? Havent seen him in awhile![]()

Michelin: your big vise looks European and like a FPU Polish Bison or Leinen, but your static jaw is bolted down and their's is the moving part. have you taken if off the stand to weigh it yet? any writing or #'s on it anywhere? i'm guessing the static needs to be bolted more at the end of the stand to allow dynamic to move correctly or are my eyes deceiving me?
CRETE: you don't post often, but you sure do post some great stuff when you do. i think your wood vise is JUST COOL. do you still have the Burgundy Parker 978 sitting in your living room? have any more pictures of it?
Yes, the Big Parker is still with the herd.
find any more BIG UNS lateley or have you started to look for the little ones?
Kinda wanted one from out east a month or so ago, but at least it went to another forum member.
thanks for posting that wood vise and did you say it's a kit or did your friend make all the parts to give you to put it together?


VISEs, ain't that anchor chain?
Also, VISEs, I've got to ask.---Are you sure that a near 10000 lb. chunk of iron is going to be stout enough for a vise stand?---I'd rather you be safe than sorry.
I'd venture to say that that was a rock smasher.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=620930&d=1485921220
Been in Houston on business since Saturday, just got back and am reading through the 20 pages you guys posted in my absence, holy ****, you guys have been busy!!
GOOD TO BE BACK!
Take care, Gentlemen!
Mike








Also, bcom, same goes for the Wiltomatic at my work, if it ever becomes available, its mine [emoji4] .. But I will try and get a video of it.. It's the only complete set up of one I've ever seen
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Another vintage wilti chi town score;
- nice packing job, someone on this forums handi work?

No, it was really packed well, I was impressed and told the seller what a good job they did (for just a regular cardboard box w/no wood reinforcement) but I got the impression it was sold from a seller that sells vises on a regular basis and knew what they were doing, IE maybe someone from this forum...I cant tell if you're being sarcastic or not![]()
