
Jake, you actually got it apart without breaking it? Can you show a closeup of the main screw retainer?


Here is a little Starrett 923 i picked up at a flea market. The handle is slightly bent, and one of the dynamic jaw pad screws is broken off, but otherwise in good shape except it needs a cleaning. I don't think i did bad for $20
Maybe send it to Rev Kev in Estes Park? But the one you show actually doesn't look too bad. Maybe some jaw covers?
Also, please more pics of the vise!

NICE FIND and WELL DONE!!GG: nice one yourself and if your jaws are solid you've got a pretty old Prentiss cause i think they went to replacable jaws in the late 1910's. nice find.
Jake: i also didn't know you could take that versa vise apart and i'll check your posts later or PM you for instructions if you don't want to post them up over on the VISE REPAIR 101 thread cause i can't recall anybody taking one apart before.
And for something a little more interesting, I snapped some more pics of this Jacobson 7" swivel jaw. I posted a pic a while back in this thread. Not mine, unfortunately. I'm not sure how, but the vise swivels freely on the stand. I don't know if it was fabbed that way or the swivel base was thrown away.
Also of interest, no keyhole in the rear of the slide, I'm not exactly sure how you would disassemble this. Also Jacobson is missing the "B". Iirc Jacobson was bought out by Rock Island, so it may look similar to some of them.
A typo on a vise?

Actually it's fairly common. many of the letters are just stuck on the patterns and often fall off. sometimes they get transposed. $#!+ happens...
Eddiek,, Outlaw is right, it happens more than you think.---A lot of guy's on here have vises with letters or numbers missing or upside down or transposed.---It happens, or it use to.---Mostly on Fridays about 5:00 o'clock, when that neon sign across the street stole all of a workers concentration.![]()

................ ---It happens, or it use to.---Mostly on Fridays about 5:00 o'clock, when that neon sign across the street stole all of a workers concentration.
Which neon sign ?
"_OTEL" ?
"_OOMS BY T_E HO_R" ?
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) That is a dead ringer for the Rock Island 55 I just bought! I would agree with your assessment that it's a Rock Island vise.Can someone please kindly identify this vise? All it says in the description is "Big bench vise weighs about 130 lbs swivel jaw" and no jaw size is mentioned either.
On one side of the vise there is a No 54 and also there is a metal tag which reads "Machinists Supply Chicago" (see photos).
Based on some recent post on Rock Island 55
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?p=6601827#post6601827
is it possible this is a Rock Island 54? But then again unlike the above mentioned post nowhere on the vise there is a mention of "Rock Island" (Speaking of missing or misspelled letters, may be someone was in real rush to get to the bar and decided letters were all together over rated and not necessary [emoji481])
thx
007
That is a dead ringer for the Rock Island 55 I just bought! I would agree with your assessment that it's a Rock Island vise.
Brian
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Outlaw and Jake: I thought we were we talking about 8 inch vises again with the direction the conversations were taking us.
007: yep i have to agree with you and Riley that you found an old swivel jaw Rock Island. very very very nice.
ALL: so on another thread a member is getting treatment for the big C and he honestly had a doctor who's name was Dr. ******. can you imagine the guys at mecicare looking at the bills and seeing this guy's bill from his Dr. ******. NUFF SAID.
cheers
I wonder...