Ah, Thanks MateJoe Striper.

Thanks Brettjull. I like the highlighting on the letters. Was your Morgan black originally?
I'm jumping the gun a little bit because this bad boy isn't in my hands yet, but I worked out a deal with the seller and will be picking it up tomorrow morning.
Rock island swivel jaw, swivel vise. Not sure of the model number. The side has 6" cast into it. The bottom of the base has "77c" and the slide "55". Whatever the model #, it's a big vise and appears to be in excellent condition. As far as I can tell, it's only missing the swivel jaw pin and the base clamp handle. If anyone can confirm the model number, I would be grateful.
The pictures are from the seller who took them at my request.
The price is $150 if there are no issues beyond the two already mentioned. If I find any cracks, the deal will be off (thus my comment about "jumping the gun")
Brian
Sharp looking Cadet you have there. Was it orange originally? We're the cadets sold without the end cap, mine doesn't have one either?
John
Thanks, Ed!Great vise there Brian. I have a 5" in this pattern and it is a model 53. From the old add I found yours should be a model 55 which matches the number on your slide. (Lower left cut) Ed.

Congratulations on a great find! Also, kudos to you for paying a little more than the asking price. I did the same thing a few months ago at a garage sale where the prices were just too good.
Good Lord! Who killed their Athol and dressed it up like Barney?
Latest pick up. Craftsman 5160. Anybody know the original color?
Grey Enamel Finish
According to the Sears ads...
Would probably look really nice with gold details and polished steel parts.Good Lord! Who killed their Athol and dressed it up like Barney?!?
The gray paint looks original to me. But if they only came black then I'm not sure. in some spots the bare metal is showing but there is no trace anywhere of any other color. Maybe it was ordered by the city direct from Morgan that way. The vise lived a easy life as a city of Portland employee, and it looked like it came from a wood shop with all the sawdust but lack of any real abuse.Thanks Brettjull. I like the highlighting on the letters. Was your Morgan black originally?
I will pull mine apart and do some investigating also.The gray paint looks original to me. But if they only came black then I'm not sure. in some spots the bare metal is showing but there is no trace anywhere of any other color. Maybe it was ordered by the city direct from Morgan that way. The vise lived a easy life as a city of Portland employee, and it looked like it came from a wood shop with all the sawdust but lack of any real abuse.![]()
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G-ManBart -- looks amazing. What color paint is that?

Is that original condition or restored? Looks tidy.![]()
I know that 6" vises fall from the sky for you guys in the rust belt, but they're as rare as hens teeth here in the Pacific NW.
Which is why I'm so damned excited to have finally scored my first vintage 6" vise today. I know ... I already gave it away, but now I have it in my possession - and somehow I picked it without Oregonrockcrusher or Drivesitfar finding it first!
Rock Island Model 55 - thank you Ed for the catalog page!
The seller had a good story to go along with it. The man inherited a 1961 Ford Starliner from his grandfather ~40 years ago. In the trunk of the car were a number of vintage tools, including this vise. The seller has never actually used this vise because it was too big and heavy to set up, so it sat under his work bench for the last 40 years! He was also surprised to learn that the static jaw swivels and even more surprised when I took it apart to load into my Camry. He was a really great guy to talk to and I could have easily talked cars all day. Price was $150 for a 158lb vise. I could not be more excited to finally have a 6" vise!
Brian
That also looks like an original rock island with the cast in jaws. The model number supports that too. Rockys are super stout.
Is that original condition or restored? Looks tidy.![]()