Thrumcap
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Get out the popcorn boys ... a triple-swiveler Pittsburgh! Never even knew they had the swiveling jaw model.
Hot diggety! First of those I’ve seen in the wild. Going on the watch lost fer sure, eh?
Thrumcap

Get out the popcorn boys ... a triple-swiveler Pittsburgh! Never even knew they had the swiveling jaw model.

It shows a shipping charge for me. Auto calculated @ $106.03 to Arizona. Not that I'll be bidding on that bad boy but there is no mention of local pickup when I view the listing in the app.
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Click on the delivery tab and try entering a zip code.
$2502.00!ok, if we are going to play the price is right, i'm going to say $2501.00.:d
THE MORE THINGS CHANGE...This has nothing to do with vises. I just ran across it while doing some research. I recently bought one of these bolt cutters but that's neither here nor there. Read the last two lines in this 1906 ad.
Get out the popcorn boys ... a triple-swiveler Pittsburgh! Never even knew they had the swiveling jaw model.
http://https://www.ebay.com/itm/Rare-Antique-Double-Rotating-Vise-Pittsburgh-Automatic-Tool-Co-1903/372238770804?hash=item56ab28e274:g:b6wAAOSw2ilam1O1

P.S. here is a look at my Holland’s 19 vise!
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Not to interrupt your message VISEs but that thing is huge. Where do you keep it?

I find it challenging to understand why it’s necessary to post items like this that haven’t sold yet...If you post an item that’s on eBay....and you aren’t a player for it then you aren’t doing anyone any favors.....all this does is run the price up for the ones who are trying to procure the item.
VISEs:
Good to hear from you.
I agree with you. I wouldn’t have brought it up. But now it is out there. I promise not to bid against you. Good luck. My popcorn bowl is ready for the final seconds of that auction.
Amen! Should be a good finish. I spoke with the correct owner tonight. They picked this vise up at an estate sale for cheap cheap cheap. I assured them their ROI would be well worth the initial investment!
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THE MORE THINGS CHANGE...This has nothing to do with vises. I just ran across it while doing some research. I recently bought one of these bolt cutters but that's neither here nor there. Read the last two lines in this 1906 ad.
CRS You are as usual a great source of interesting facts!
Wow, Chinese were at it even then! What is even more amazing is that at the time China was a subsistence agricultural economy with no industry! Also international trade was not free flowing like today, so who was importing this imitation shxt in to US?
I love it! Thanks for the opinions guys. I'll start collecting them for a book entitled either: "Vise Vice: The Tool Tools" or "Ms. Manners - Vises. Do the Right Thing or You'll Get the Squeeze"
Ain't that something!---Joe ain't going to get his hands on that one on the cheap.---But he'll be in there swinging.---I might take the Hobo Express myself, just for a ways of course.---Hate to get caught with my britches down and have to take out a second mortgage.
That's going to be a wild ride.---We are getting ever closer to finding that 700 pounder.
I wouldn't post a vise I think a collector is going to score a deal on, like this one I found last week https://www.ebay.com/itm/362252653969?ul_noapp=true&autorefresh=true , but when prices rise above $700. I think it's pretty safe to say the cat is out of the bag. Don't think the guys paying those kind of prices are looking for leads on GJ.






So this is what I came up with over the weekend to store my vises. Simple 2x4 and 2x8 construction. Nothing fancy, just glue, nails and screws. It does the job and fits the area without taking up a lot of space. 6’x18”x36.5”.
I moved a little over half of my vises here so far.

VISE COMPARISONWhen I looked over the Meadville Yost 103 I recently bought, something about the model number being stamped instead of embossed began to nag at me. It seemed familiar. On most vises the number is embossed just like the lettering. That vague thought just sort of tumbled around in my brain until, quite by coincidence, I ran across this 1916 Columbian ad on Twertsy's site. Gilmore Yost was employed by Columbian in 1916! Columbian vises commonly had stamped numbers. Here's a comparison of a Columbian 503 and my Yost 103. They're not identical but the similarities are enough to get you wondering. What do you guys think?
NOTE TO TWERTSY: Thanks again for the incredible amount of work put into collecting all that information.
Bagged Very nicely done, simple but sturdy and functional. By the way that is one heck of nice vise collection that you have and that is just half of them!![]()

VA if I'm the Joe you're referring to don't worry, I have NEVER bought a vise on ebay. I prefer them wild caught! But I have to tell you I have been sorely tempted...

