Outlawmws
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$10 Garage sale find Charles Parker 134 heviest 4 inch vise I have ever had 76#
(Big Sigh) USUCK USUCK USUCK
$10 Garage sale find Charles Parker 134 heviest 4 inch vise I have ever had 76#
U **** Now all you need is a Parker garage bear to go with it. They are a heavy vise for the size.
Sorry I posted twice, still learning how to edit and post pictures.
Thanks, here are a few more, as soon as i can remove some things in the way I cam get better pics. I have a rock island sheetmetal vise on the bench and sold off two six inch columbians, 3 wilton 600s and one wilton tradesman. Had to draw the line somewhere57: NICE PICS OF YOUR VISE FAMILY and I bet you've got a few more working on your benches. i might be speaking just for myself, but having a few more pics of those big 6 and 8 inch Wiltons, the Dawn and let us know what the others are would probably be appreciated by the others too.
thanks for sharing.



Haha, well i dont know what would happen if I get a bigger garage!57: yep i sell the Wiltons, Columbians and Parkers (or don't buy them as often anymore) cause as you say the line has to be drawn or the RABBIT HOLE becomes too damn big. those are still good old vises and just trying to keep from going BANKRUPT..
nice looking group and loving the offset DAWN. is the Starrett a 6 inch or do tell? NICE!!
more pics as you have time and thanks again!!!

The big Starrett and Wiltons are cool but am I weird that my favorite might just be that Rock Island?Haha, well i dont know what would happen if I get a bigger garage!
The Starretts are model numbers 926, yes, 6 inch. One is NOS fixed base the other is a 926 swivel in fantastic shape. The rest are one C3 fixed, one C3 swivel, one 800s NOS, one 800n NOS and another 800n that came from boeing. The small wilton is a 3 inch cadet, with vintage blue point label and the rock island is a 4 inch sheetmetal vise.
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Nice vise Drives!Chris: not weird cause it's COOL. if you like that one here's another that i own and i need to find time to pull it out and take a few more pictures of it so you'll know what to look for.
also thanks for the nice comments to me on the vise repair 101 thread.
cheers
57: yep still cleaning up the drool off my laptop's keyboard.![]()
Get, that is th first time I have heard of a Parker bear! Were these bears some kind of promotional items ? Any idea of history/story behind them?
The bear has garage coveralls wore by mechanics back in the 30's & 40's. The vise was advertised as the Big Bear Service Vise. I guess a promotional bear was in order.
Sorry for the late reply but drives already covered it.
Chris and Va: i wasn't trying to OUT DO or show up 57 because i really do like his coachmaker. maybe i was showing him and you that there is also another Rock Island vise you need to add to your lists, but i have posted mine in the past when i picked it up a couple years ago. i know i gave the stand away to a friend cause he needed one for an outside vise and i was tired of moving it cause it cause the rim was full of cement.
Fire: nice!!
ALL: anybody know if Rock Island's vises swivel bases were interchangeable like say do all 4 inch wide jaw vises have the same one and is the 4.5 different?
thanks
I believe the swivel base do not interchange. They all have the models stamped on the bottom.
Took my Parker 973 1/2 to work and put it in the plastic blast cabinet. Stripped 4 layers of paint and looked basically nos even before. There are numbers under the static jaw and both inserts. Looks like it might be a date code. Anyone else ever seen this? Also what do you think the original color may have been? Battleship grey? It's not a patent 1930 so I was guessing it was made in the early 50s but maybe 1942?
I believe the swivel base do not interchange. They all have the models stamped on the bottom.
Took my Parker 973 1/2 to work and put it in the plastic blast cabinet. Stripped 4 layers of paint and looked basically nos even before. There are numbers under the static jaw and both inserts. Looks like it might be a date code. Anyone else ever seen this? Also what do you think the original color may have been? Battleship grey? It's not a patent 1930 so I was guessing it was made in the early 50s but maybe 1942?
Looks like a school shop project.---Looks plenty solid.---I'd like to see the guts of that swivel mechanism.

TJ: it looks like you got your SIG LINE SNAFU figured out, but still don't know why you have to justify to anybody. your choice, but don't post up any more UGLY VISES or i'll get my old computer's pics and show some of the mods the old guys did to some high quality vises.
that one looks like it might not open very far either.
JR: Athol has my vote, but both nice vises. i'll let you know about the Rock Island swivel bases once i GET ORGANIZED and gather up my heard to see.
ALL: anybody else know if Rock Island vise's swivel bases are the same for their 4 and 4.5 inch vises?
Sharing my joy of acquiring a 4" Craftsman made by Columbian around 1968. $50 from Craigslist (pictures are from the CL ad). Beside the white spots of plaster, some surface rust, and missing Craftsman decal on r.h. side (I assume it was made of brass) the vise looks to be in a top shape.
Thanks to a post by Outlawmws in another thread I could identify the vise as the one from a 1968 ad. Back in 1968 the new 4" ver. of this vise cost $44.99 + extra $8.99 for a swivel base. So, it was an expensive vise back in the day. The sum of $54 in 1968 would be an equivalent to $384 in today's money according to this inflation calculator.
A version of the same vise is still being made and sold on Amazon for $500+
What a beauty. Thanks for posting.
Is that finished with bluing?
I picked up an old Wilton 500 in Louisville this week. It was a mechanics Vise who got started in the business back in the late 30’s. It’s got a lite rust covering it but no damage or abuse. This will be a fun restore this Spring. The date stamp is faint. Looks like it is stamped GUAR EXP 12 31 50
sixleaker; that Yost is a MONSTER!! Both vises turned out great!!
rusty65; there is a lot of irony in that fact you are criticizing someone for being "out of the loop" for asking too much for a HF vise. If there is a clear sign of someone being "out of the loop", it would be a person who posts a HF vise in this thread.