Hi all, new guy to this forum. I just picked up a Charles Parker Vise No. 1!!!! Don't know the significance (of No. 1) but haven't been able to search/find anything similar. It weighs about 41 pounds, 3-1/2 inch jaws, missing the screw collar but I see I can have one made at benchvisejaws.com. The jaws appear to be in good condition, no signs of abuse.
On one side embossed letters read "C. PARKER, MERIDEN CONN., PAT JUNE 20 1854. EXT'D."
Other side reads "PAT.MAY.23, NOV.26., DEC.17.1867, No.1."
In incredible condition and fully functional!!!! The lead screw was black with grease but on cleaning reveals really cool lathe/machining marks. I was able to remove the pin and the static nut which were well preserved by over a hundred years of grease and grime.
I've been dismantling and cleaning the vise up carefully and have tons of pics but don't think I can post yet as I'm a FNG, but I will try. Some forums require several posts before you can upload pics, not sure about this one. I really want you guys to see this.
Since I learned most of what I know about C. Parker vises from all your threads and posts, I figured I'd join and hopefully get some feedback from the crew.
Looking forward to some feedback/opinions/thoughts/expertise. Will post pics ASAP.