454ragtop
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The 289 1/2 closely resembles the Parker 436, so who copied who?
VA, that's exactly what I thought when I saw that pic, that thing is the spittin image of my 436.
The 289 1/2 closely resembles the Parker 436, so who copied who?
Has anyone here removed the handle from the knob at the end of the main screw of a Reed vise? Are the ends of the handle pressed on or threaded? I want to be as gentle as possible taking it apart (if possible) before polishing it.
Brian
I found this base by Detroit last winter and finally figured out what fit on it...
The search continues!
Take care Bcom!
Mike
I was watching a little clamp on Athol like that on EBay recently. The bidding went crazy in the final moments. Went for over $200. Yours is broken by the way which is too bad because otherwise it looks pretty sweet.A few pages ago I posted this vise. I got a few people offering to take it off my hands. Can someone tell me more about it or what's so special about it? It appears broken.
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Wow Zoom! You actually found a base/stand with nothing on it and you've been searching for the correct vise that fit it just by guessing and random searching?!? That's amazing! How did you finally come up with finding out it was a Parker vise that belonged on it?
It was this one.Crisnazzy, was that the little Athol #0 you were watching?
It was this one.![]()
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Thanks, but it was just process of elimination...
Funny part is, it's the one I DON'T have, lol!
I'd make a SWEEEEET TRADE for the right one though!!
Anyone...?
Take Care Bcom!
Mike
i checked when u first posted the numbers, didn't have 1 but been looking ever since. i hardly believe there ain't 1 been found….maybe u got a really low production stand besides being the only 1 on here. good luck.
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So; I just finished a mild resto on this Wilton Flip Grip I found at an estate auction for $15 a few days ago when I found a little A I Stowell watchmakers vise for $3.00.
I don't need any more vises since I have about 10 now but damn if it isn't addicting. The patent for the Stowell vise is from 1932 (kind of fun looking everything up) and it looks like these colors were from when Stanley was the manufacturer but I haven't found much else. This one will just get a good cleaning and a replacement screw for the bench clamp.
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That is what I am thinking. I also found that Yost makes a remarkably similar vise that the clamp screw may fit.What are your thoughts on the replacement screw? New pad for the screw?
akasrick


AngryBeaver, Very nice trips.---Those three are work-horses, and like I've said before, I've got more respect for Columbians than some do.
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I also found that Yost makes a remarkably similar vise that the clamp screw may fit.
i think a few of the guys have even taken a washer and formed it a bit to make it work so maybe post up your vise and questions over on the vise repair 101 thread and or read some of the posts over there.
Just picked up a bigger Parker to go with my 974.
is the big boy an 8"?Just picked up a bigger Parker to go with my 974.
Just picked up a bigger Parker to go with my 974.