econotrk
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Let's get back on topic. The Columbian theory probably comes from this vise restored by former vise guru Catalyze. My theory is that Columbian took over production in late 50's early 60's. They kept some of the previous maker's look. Rock Island was probably that maker. If they went out of the vise game, Columbian was free to use their style without fear of infringement.
Rock island gets my vote:
1. Jaws
2. Date stamp on top of beam
3. Shipped from Illinois
4. Weight similar to Rock island
5. Previous maker of Craftsman vises.
All good points FT. I've personally never held a Rock Island, but I'm leaning that way too.
I know the Craftsman products were made by various companies to Sears specs, but it seems to me if Columbian were the manufacturer, the 519x series would've been hollow too as that is their practice.
Are the Craftsman vises that are known rebadged Columbians hollow?
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