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Bcom

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Outstanding!!! Thank you


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Youre welcome VISEs. I dont see what the problem is if the seller creates copies. Its not devalueing the original catalog,its just giving others a chance to see what was in it before the catalog disappears forever into some unknown collects safe. Copies are made all the time of valuable photos so history can be shown and appreciated by everyone. Theres all kinds of copies of our Constitution but yet these copies surely dont devalue the orginal. Its a matter of promoting history to others so everyone can learn and see it. Not just the people with heavy pocketbooks.
 

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I'm dissapointed. My buddy was the first caller and they agreed to the price, he was driving there Saturday to pick it up. I guess some people's word has a price tag attached to it.

Recently I was the 2nd caller on a 9" Reed that was selling for $100. I did ask the seller if he'd take more but he was a MAN OF HIS WORD and he declined. He even went to his buyer and gave him my name and # so I could buy it from them., to no avail.

I respect everone's right to do as they please, but I'm allowed to be dissapointed in people's choices.

J.Striper:
I'm confused. You are upset that someone would sell to a 2nd (higher bidding) caller after making a deal with the first caller. And then you put yourself in the position of the 2nd caller (and the seller in a compromising position) by making a higher offer? Did I misunderstand? What would you have done if he HADN'T declined your offer?
 
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I just talked to zoomie, he hasn't seen this vise. Its his vise but here till he gets it picked up. He told me to go ahead and post up the photos of it.

I got this thing last spring at a sale. It was locked up and without handle. I got it unlocked, faired the uneven parting seams in the casting, only where it shows on the top and front. After that i used a cupped brush on a 4" grinder to remove most of the paint. The anvil had the letters rm gouged into it with gouges along both sides of it. Its been at the machine shop 6 weeks till saturday when i went over there and got him to machine it. He took .063 off the anvil and 45ed the edges. If it were mine and going to finish it i'd remove everything where the p.o. gouged off the W. Then i'd customize that side with flames and a company logo or a political statement. This could be easy done using vinyl graphics. Anyway it is what it is. The handle i included is from my 8" ridged. I do not know how well the jaws line up as i didn't put it back together since un seizing it. The jaw inserts have not been turned over but fit tight in the lands when there are. The parts you see are all i have for zoomie. While writing this up it might be best to offer this in the raw as i think 99% guys here would want to finish it themselves. oh its up to the zoom. (soon 2b minus hair):thumbup:

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Umm, those are my initials, you could just send it to me [emoji4] [emoji4]

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And also, once that item has been paid for, it is no longer the property of the seller. He has no legal or ethical right to use it to make copies once the sale is complete. The only thing that he should be doing is shipping it to his buyer. The time to make copies was before the sale. I'd be pissed about the seller profiting from the use of MY item AFTER the sale. It is 100% fact that reproductions affect the value of originals.



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Blue, right now there are 17---600s, and 18---800s, (NEW ONES) on EBay that different people/businesses are selling with the screws through the front face.---How could Wilton not know that they were made this way for a while?---How long have these NOS vises been setting on the shelf somewhere?:dunno:

Personally, I like the screws through the back style, twice as good.

Look again VA, they are almost all photos of a 450, not a 600 or 800!
 

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Blue, if you just type in Wilton 600 vise, and Wilton 800 vise, the first 13 or 14 that come up are 600s or 800s, respectively.

Yes but the pictures are a "stock" photo that clearly shows "450" on almost all of them. No matter what size from a 300 to a 800 Wilton uses that same 450 picture.
 

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You can argue and debate whether copies devalue the original or not, but things would look pretty different if you were the buyer. Just think...you spend $400 on a rare catalog and a week later copies of that same catalog start popping up for $25. Think you wouldn't be at least a little bit upset with the seller at that point? I would...
 

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ALL: so did one of the GJ members on this thread buy the catalog for $400? let's wait and hear what he might have to say. i'm not really a collector per se, but when you buy as much old **** as i do you fall into a sort of man that's too nice to sell stuff now and then.

i bet the collector (if that's who bought it) couldn't get a rat's you know what if copies were made if it doesn't damage his original. i wouldn't pay that much for a Catalog (at least i say that now), but if it were mine and i had the ORIGINAL and could keep it in my possession that's good enough for me. the VERSA vise copies I think go for $50 on Harbor Freight so does that mean a guy spending $100 or $250 cares? i own two Versa vises and i'm trying to buy a 3rd one and paying a lot more than $50 for each one of them.

WRENCH: i thought you mentioned ZOOMIE was going to pay shipping to you so the vise would be in his hands to have the new CHARITY BUYER pay the shipping to their home. or does Zoomie live close enough to you to pick it up in person and i mis understood? in any case i think what Zoomie and you are doing is AWESOME and i hope the CHARITY gets a good check.
 

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I really wanted to stay out of this one, but...
If this manual/catalog is copyrighted, then copyright laws apply.
Therefore reproducing this document is illegal without the authors permission, unless the author has been dead for 70 years.
Food for thought...

Take care Y'all!
ZOOM
 
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ALL: so did one of the GJ members on this thread buy the catalog for $400? let's wait and hear what he might have to say. i'm not really a collector per se, but when you buy as much old **** as i do you fall into a sort of man that's too nice to sell stuff now and then.

i bet the collector (if that's who bought it) couldn't get a rat's you know what if copies were made if it doesn't damage his original. i wouldn't pay that much for a Catalog (at least i say that now), but if it were mine and i had the ORIGINAL and could keep it in my possession that's good enough for me. the VERSA vise copies I think go for $50 on Harbor Freight so does that mean a guy spending $100 or $250 cares? i own two Versa vises and i'm trying to buy a 3rd one and paying a lot more than $50 for each one of them.

WRENCH: i thought you mentioned ZOOMIE was going to pay shipping to you so the vise would be in his hands to have the new CHARITY BUYER pay the shipping to their home. or does Zoomie live close enough to you to pick it up in person and i mis understood? in any case i think what Zoomie and you are doing is AWESOME and i hope the CHARITY gets a good check.

driveit, he lives close enough to pick up, maybe wensday. thanks.

I'll be there Wednesday, Wrench and I will take care of it.
His generosity is beyond reproach, what a generous man!
I am thrilled the response I have received from the fine folks on this site, it honestly make me emotional, I am in AWE of you guys!

Thank you Gentlemen!

Mike Dillon

https://www.stbaldricks.org/participants/mypage/883781/2017
 

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Zoomie: good chance that book is over 100 years old so probably author has been gone for over 70 years, but good to know the rules if that is what the rules are.

Wrench: wish i lived close enough for a quick (maybe not too quick) visit of your HUGE STUFF and to see that big RIGID in person that you shined up like a mirror.

just curious do you use Johnson WAX in the yellow can or do tell how you keep the mirror finish on it?
 
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OK, who got it??
The 6" Columbian hundred pound #606 just went for $151.99. Sounds like a good deal to me (if you're close enough to LaSalle to get it at a reasonable cost)
Did someone here get it? Maybe the lack of replies to my earlier post means nobody's interested in a mere Columbian - or holding cards close to vest?
 
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Wrench: wish i lived close enough for a quick (maybe not too quick) visit of your HUGE STUFF and to see that big RIGID in person that you shined up like a mirror.

just curious do you use Johnson WAX in the yellow can or do tell how you keep the mirror finish on it?

we just talked about what i use keeping metal protected. toilet ring wax, bees wax 2 me.:thumbup:
 

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Bob: a lot of guys don't post their vise purchases until they get them in hand and some never post theirs.

Wrench: good point!! you know if you paid $.69 for your toilet bowl wax rings and still have plenty in a drawer i bet yours just might still be BEE'S WAX.
 

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has anyone seen a prentiss 6" 1 side marked "old no.598"? other side "prentiss vise, ny". don't we know that 598 number someway??? no pics, my junk yard owner son found it this pm, and going to follow up next week.
 
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Call your neighbor. I don't think he has it bought just yet....he is going to really have to come out of pocket if so....the guy told me he had a $1,150 dollar offer on it. Crazy!




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So... what price range do these big ones usually go for... obviously the dollar/pound rule doesn't apply


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I think if there are going to be copies, the original loses value. I might pay up to $50 for the original when there are dozens of pdf copies available, not 400 plus dollars



I think the important thing to note is that most of us are just seeking the knowledge within the catalog. We want to learn more about this mysterious vise that we would all love to find one day.


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Where are the details on this charity Wilton deal?

I joined a charity, The St. Baldrick's Foundation. It is a charity that spends their money on children with cancer.
Basically you take donations to shave your head.
I made a post to THE VISES OF GARAGE JOURNAL, specifically. I love this entire website, but this is where I spend my time. I stated that if it was inappropriate, I would remove it immediately. The guys on here didn't say a damn thing, in fact their donations started pouring in so fast, am absolutely humbled. I hope, I made sure to thank every member, I hope I did, if not, I apologize, there's been so many, THANK YOU!

WRENCHGUY, who has already gone above and beyond, has absolutely outdone himself, and donated a WILTON 800 to The St. Baldrick's cause. I am picking it up from him Wednesday, and I am going to list it on eBay and see how we do...

This has been a tough one for me to wright guys, I like to make silly comments and have fun, you guys and WRENCHGUY, have made me , awe ****, Ill say it, CRY, LOL!

I remember the first vise I bought, came here and haven't missed a day...
Thanks Gentlemen.
Mike Dillon

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Originally posted by Bluebolt.

Look again VA, they are almost all photos of a 450, not a 600 or 800!
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You are correct Blue.---However If you look at the 800s offered by Northern Tool + Equipment, although their showing a 450, the advertised weight is 238 lbs.---The 800s with the screws through the back are 220 lbs., and that is with a swivel base.

One might email Wilton and just ask them what the current weight of their 800s with the screws in the back is, and if it is 238 lbs. then they have increased the size by 18 lbs. over the vintage 800s with the screw in the back.

EDIT.------I used the Northern Tool 800 as the example only because they are the only ones that don't have free shipping, and post the weight.---One place is charging over $6000.00 for theirs, I sure would hope they wouldn't send me a 450 instead of an 800 at that price.
 
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Originally posted by Bluebolt.

Look again VA, they are almost all photos of a 450, not a 600 or 800!
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You are correct Blue.---However If you look at the 800s offered by Northern Tool + Equipment, although their showing a 450, the advertised weight is 238 lbs.---The 800s with the screws through the back are 220 lbs., and that is with a swivel base.

One might email Wilton and just ask them what the current weight of their 800s with the screws in the back is, and if it is 238 lbs. then they have increased the size by 18 lbs. over the vintage 800s with the screw in the back.
VA, I wonder if that's the difference between actual weight and shipping weight, with packing materials etc.
 

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I joined a charity, The St. Baldrick's Foundation. It is a charity that spends their money on children with cancer.
Basically you take donations to shave your head.
I made a post to THE VISES OF GARAGE JOURNAL, specifically. I love this entire website, but this is where I spend my time. I stated that if it was inappropriate, I would remove it immediately. The guys on here didn't say a damn thing, in fact their donations started pouring in so fast, am absolutely humbled. I hope, I made sure to thank every member, I hope I did, if not, I apologize, there's been so many, THANK YOU!

WRENCHGUY, who has already gone above and beyond, has absolutely outdone himself, and donated a WILTON 800 to The St. Baldrick's cause. I am picking it up from him Wednesday, and I am going to list it on eBay and see how we do...

This has been a tough one for me to wright guys, I like to make silly comments and have fun, you guys and WRENCHGUY, have made me , awe ****, Ill say it, CRY, LOL!

I remember the first vise I bought, came here and haven't missed a day...
Thanks Gentlemen.
Mike Dillon

https://www.stbaldricks.org/participants/mypage/883781/2017

as a favor to me years back u did me a favor picking up my 2nd vise for my collecting habit. u held it for months till i got there to zoo town. it was a super nice athol 624 that was on c-list. i don't forget. i haven't missed a day either. cya soon.
 

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as a favor to me years back u did me a favor picking up my 2nd vise for my collecting habit. u held it for months till i got there to zoo town. it was a super nice athol 624 that was on c-list. i don't forget. i haven't missed a day either. cya soon.

I was the 2nd caller on that vise!!! :beer:
 
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