zoomieport
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he's in Tease Mode....![]()
Not trying to tease, but I am kind of excited...It's NOT a vise, it's a stand.
That's all I can say now, but it's NOT custom, it's factory made...?

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he's in Tease Mode....![]()


Must be one of those railroad monsters.---And now I'm sad.![]()
I saw this Buffalo 6 vise that is an obvious Wilton bullet clone. These were apparently made in Taiwan. Pics for posterity and the Craigslist ad it came from. Priced quite a bit higher than I would pay.
https://texarkana.craigslist.org/tls/6019712600.html
VISEs: Here are two catalog pages, one from 1900 and one from 1912, showing your Nason Mfg. Co. pipe vise. Nason was a plumbing supply company in New York City. I also included some information about Joseph Nason and J.J. Walworth. With all your vises I assume that you have at least one Walworth. If you do, please post some pictures when you have the time.
VISEs, CRS
On the Nason - BTW one was listed today on EvilPrey today (Item #262874369004): way, way, way over my budget....
This took longer than it should have (This patent is in my collection, or is it accumulation, of what I consider important vise patents):
Patented by David Saunders of Brooklyn, NY. Letters of Patent do not contain a submission date, which is very odd, but the patent was granted 28 May 1867 as per the lettering on the vise.
Here is the USPTO URL:
http://pdfpiw.uspto.gov/.piw?PageNu...528.PD.%26OS=isd/05/28/1867%26RS=ISD/18670528
JKB



JKB: Thanks go to you once again. I couldn't quite read the patent date on the picture VISEs posted. I tried a few possible variations without success. I was going to ask VISEs if he could read the date on the actual vise but I forgot. I've added it to my files now - you never know.
EDIT: Have you added Saunders/Nason to the Vise Manufacturers' thread?
CRS
Not yet. I actually have several manufacturer's history's in the works, but solid facts are tough to come by and converting bitmaps to jpegs slows me down - the .BMP file size limits for uploading prohibit many of the supporting articles I want to include to be uploaded as screen shots.
Just started looking for Nason this AM, just do not have the time I need to do things correctly.
JKB
Someone please look back on page 1776, post 35516, and tell me what kind of vise that is or what the logo is on the side. Thanks
Someone please look back on page 1776, post 35516, and tell me what kind of vise that is or what the logo is on the side. Thanks

So I believe I got a pretty good deal on my first vise a few weeks ago. I found another one locally that May be priced right and I wanted to get your thoughts.
It is a Columbian 604 m2. They guy wants $50 for it.
Handle looks slightly bent and I cannot see the Model or where it was made but I would assume its on the other side?
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A few more pics...
Three American Red Seal 53 BEFORE pics; the finished product are the red painted ones I posted a couple of days ago.
Looks like it says Western Vise Co. On the front of the static, Western Tool & Mfg Co. on the rear.Wonder if that vise was made by them or not.
That one is another one I have. Here is the before pic's of the red A-Scale you posted a couple days ago this one had much more damage. It came out pretty nice, but like everyone says, you never know what is under paint. These vises were practice for the rare guys.
he's in Tease Mode....![]()
Must be one of those railroad monsters.---And now I'm sad.![]()
Some chain yanking is warming up in Ye Olde Bullpen...
Me thinks...
Zoomie: once you own it i'm sure we'll get pictures. does it have a place to be used or just adding it to the SEA of TETNUS??
I was told that you guys like vises. I picked up a Reed 106 this week from Craigslist and made a quick "before" video to show where it is now. I'll follow up after (maybe during) a cosmetic and mechanical rehab.
Couple questions -- any idea on date? From internet detectiving, I'm getting somewhere from 1915-1930. Also, how do I take it all the way apart? Do I just keep unscrewing until it comes apart, or is there something else I need to do?