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Ok, now here are some pics of Supreme MK IV vise:
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sorry for size, I'll rectify next time.


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Shift, the vise belongs to Gatewaysysop.---His post is on page 330, post 6582, with a link to the thread that tells the story.---Gateway says that 8 incher only weighs 120lbs., and it's 26'' long.---Kinda light for a 26''x 8'' vise.
 

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Looks suspicious to me. I’ve never seen labeling even close to that on Craftsman vises. Has anybody else?
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While at least I can not say one way or another if the labeling is a legitimate Craftsman one, to me it is definitely very funky looking and different than all the other Craftsman vise labels that I have seen!

Shift, the vise belongs to Gatewaysysop.---His post is on page 330, post 6582, with a link to the thread that tells the story.---Gateway says that 8 incher only weighs 120lbs., and it's 26'' long.---Kinda light for a 26''x 8'' vise.

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This 8" vise is even lighter than the lightest 8" Columbian by about 50-60#! And honestly the overall size of it does not look that big either (that is for an 8" vise). In the second photo, the vise next to it is just a 5161 Craftsman which is only a 3.5" weighing 36# and does not look like this 8"er is completely overwhelming the little guy the way a big 8" vise should.

In contrast here is a Parker 978 (8" 298#) vs a Parker 229 (3 1/4" 35#) which is similar in size and weight to 5161 Craftsman. Now that to me is impressive! :shocking:
 

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So Gman, do you agree with Gateway that it is a Japanese Craftsman?---I'm asking because I have no other reference other than these two fellows that possess that kind of Craftsman.---There are no other posts in this whole thread that shows another.---I just :dunno:
 

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Ok, who here *****? It was used without jaws but still... $100 for a Morgan 80!!!:shocking::headscrat

I texted poster and no surprise here, sold within minutes of being posted. Poster just didn't take ad down.

https://cleveland.craigslist.org/tls/d/avon-lake-morgan-chicago-30-vice-8-inch/6793629717.html

Dave, if you think that ***** I saw a barely used Morgan 80 and a pristine Athol that had at least 5" jaws sell for $150 for the pair. The guy that bought them was literally seconds ahead of me. Here's a shot of the Morgan.

Maui
 

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Dave, if you think that ***** I saw a barely used Morgan 80 and a pristine Athol that had at least 5" jaws sell for $150 for the pair. The guy that bought them was literally seconds ahead of me. Here's a shot of the Morgan.

Maui

Was that one out in Newark area, Maui?
 

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So Gman, do you agree with Gateway that it is a Japanese Craftsman?---I'm asking because I have no other reference other than these two fellows that possess that kind of Craftsman.---There are no other posts in this whole thread that shows another.---I just :dunno:

VA

Yes it is definitely made in Japan as you can see in the attached photo (the photo is from the post below- notice the Made In Japan on the dynamic support shelf).
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=1897205&postcount=18

But is it a Craftsman? May be, May be not :dunno:


Back in 80s when Japan had become the King of manufacturing and electronics, my father was always amused by this fact and used to reminisce about old days when Japanese products were so inferior that sometimes they refused to state the COO on the product or even put misleading labels on the products.

In fact once he told me that, when traveling in mainland Europe at that time, he had seen crappy and very cheap watches that were presumably made in Japan but were labeled as Made In Angland. I guess they were being clever by while not explicitly stating Made in England but possibly trying to fool the none English speaking world.

Just saying! :willy_nil
 

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Back in 80s when Japan had become the King of manufacturing and electronics, my father was always amused by this fact and used to reminisce about old days when Japanese products were so inferior that sometimes they refused to state the COO on the product or even put misleading labels on the products.

In fact once he told me that, when traveling in mainland Europe at that time, he had seen crappy and very cheap watches that were presumably made in Japan but were labeled as Made In Angland. I guess they were being clever by while not explicitly stating Made in England but possibly trying to fool the none English speaking world.

What a shame that so many people exist just to try to take advantage of others, as opposed to "an honest days work for an honest days pay" concept.
 
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I wonder if those oddball orphan craftsman vises are from Sears Canada? They certainly had a different selection of toolboxes...
 
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Can anyone identify this vise? This is the only picture I have.

I was able to get this vise. It was listed at an estate sale that's why I had to wait until the day of the sale. I believe it's made by Parker but private branded to Sargent Co. I found it in a few catalogs as far back as 1871.

The castings have a #2 on each side. I think I will leave this one as-is. It looks to be the original japanned finish.
 

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Picked this up a few months ago. Got to get my **** in gear and get it looking better.

 

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Picked this up a few months ago. Got to get my **** in gear and get it looking better.



If you want to get started on it I'll share my method for painted and not terribly rusted vises.

Get a gallon of Simple Green and a 13 gallon tote. Pour the SG in and 3 or 4 gallons of water. Disassemble the vise and drop the parts in. I often leave a vise in there for several days to a week. When you pull it out the paint should be literally falling off. A little wire wheeling and you've got a bare Wilton ready for primer and paint.

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Chris is right. That technique removes paint without affecting fine surface detail.
After you get the paint off, if there is still rust, repeat the soaking in Evaporust overnight. That will turn the rust into an easily washed off black residue. I rinse parts off by brushing with a brass wire brush under running water.
 
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Gman, I never saw that lettering at all, and had to squint to see it after you pointed it out.---The pic comes across kinda blurred on my PC and every thing is so blue blue blue, that I had never seen those letters.---So for several years now I wondered how Gateway determined it was Japanese.---Thanks.
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What a shame that so many people exist just to try to take advantage of others, as opposed to "an honest days work for an honest days pay" concept.
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RB, welcome to the new normal.---I get a dozen or more RoBo calls a day from lazy ***-HATS from near and abroad trying to get a cyber toe in the door to clean me out and then move on to the next victim.---Rather than get an honest job, they rather clean some senior citizen out, leaving them penniless and out in the cold.---They would say, "but this is my job and I honestly love it".


Incidentally, I have an answering service, (caller identification), so I know who just wants money and never answer the ***-HATS.:monkey_pi
 
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Gman, I never saw that lettering at all, and had to squint to see it after you pointed it out.---The pic comes across kinda blurred on my PC and every thing is so blue blue blue, that I had never seen those letters.---So for several years now I wondered how Gateway determined it was Japanese.---Thanks.

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What a shame that so many people exist just to try to take advantage of others, as opposed to "an honest days work for an honest days pay" concept.

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RB, welcome to the new normal.---I get a dozen or more RoBo calls a day from lazy ***-HATS from near and abroad trying to get a cyber toe in the door to clean me out and then move on to the next victim.---Rather than get an honest job, they rather clean some senior citizen out, leaving them penniless and out in the cold.---They would say, "but this is my job and I honestly love it".





Incidentally, I have an answering service, so I never answer the ***-HATS.:monkey_pi

va...... I'm not entirely sure why but your use of the term ***-HAT not only made me smile but might just be the highlight of my day.

I am easily entertained though. Probably because I'm having vise withdrawals. Other than that catastrophe of a Prentiss 22, I realized last night I haven't found and purchased a vise since October 26th. That's almost 90 days! To say it's been a little dry around here is a bit of an understatement.

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Probably because I'm having vise withdrawals. Other than that catastrophe of a Prentiss 22, I realized last night I haven't found and purchased a vise since October 26th. That's almost 90 days! To say it's been a little dry around here is a bit of an understatement.

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Per the latest scientific study which was recently published in JAMA (Journal of American Medical Association) the fasted cure for vise withdrawl is to start collecting anvils :evil:
 

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You passed on the post vise?
I wouldn't really say passed, more like drug my feet long enough until I noticed the seller marked the listing as sold. Indeed the missing spring and mount and the fact that it really wasn't in great shape weighed on me. It would have been an hour trip each way for me too and while I eventually would like to own one, I'd also like for it to be complete and in decent shape.

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I wouldn't really say passed, more like drug my feet long enough until I noticed the seller marked the listing as sold. Indeed the missing spring and mount and the fact that it really wasn't in great shape weighed on me. It would have been an hour trip each way for me too and while I eventually would like to own one, I'd also like for it to be complete and in decent shape.

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Probably a wise decision the price seemed good but the missing parts tend to be a problem. I’ll keep my eyes open for one in these parts and let you know if a deal pops up.
 

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Per the latest scientific study which was recently published in JAMA (Journal of American Medical Association) the fasted cure for vise withdrawl is to start collecting anvils :evil:
I really hope that isn't the cure. I'd like to own just one anvil to actually use yet the opportunity has not happened yet.
Chris, you need a fix my friend.---You got the monkey on your back.:headshake
Truth be told, I'm being a bit dramatic. I've got an awesome herd of vises in my garage with lots of refurb work to be done yet. I'm very thankful for the opportunities that have come my way to be able to learn about, collect and restore them. I'm also thankful for our little GJ vise community here who provide daily entertainment, conversation and camaraderie regarding this hobby / addiction that we all enjoy so much!

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I really hope that isn't the cure. I'd like to own just one anvil to actually use yet the opportunity has not happened yet.

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Chris
As far as anvil is concerned, I am in exactly the same boat as you and I suspect so are many others here too.

The freaking anvils have become the real unicorn and if by a miracle you find one, it will cost you your left arm, right leg, left eye, right ear and one testicle (well at least the silver lining is that apparently the sellers do not care which testicle) :lol_hitti

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And that is why like a good pusher I was trying to get you addicted to harder stuff (anvils) :shocking::bounce:
 
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My newest acquisition: A 3-½" Columbian that I picked up as part of a lot on Craigslist. Also got a bench grinder and pipe vise. I was after the grinder and the price for all three was good, so I figured I could clean this up and re-sell it to recoup some of the costs of the lot.
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After cleaning and painting:
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The jaw faces are pretty beat up and the hole that receives the bolt through the base is off-center, so it swivels kind of wonky, but maybe someone on CL needs a small vise for $20.

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My 3" Morgan 130 (new-to-me Columbian in the background):
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I use the Morgan all the time, so it definitely doesn't look like a bench queen. I got it from my dad (it was sitting under his bench for the longest time) and restored it when I moved into this home and built a proper bench.

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My dad just picked up this nice Hollands 52H. Real good condition. 3 1/2” jaw, just under 3 3/4” opening. Missing 2 of 3 pipe jaws. I’ll post the weight in a bit.
 

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I just got this vise a few days ago. It’s made by Prentiss and is a model no 159. The vise weighs approximately 3lbs 2in wide jaws and opens 2 1/4 inches. The vise is in quit remarkable shape for its age I would put a date range of around 1905 according to several ads I found. I am really intrigued with the way swivel base works using a cam locking lever and a simple square head bolt in the base of the vise. The vise has a nice action with the screw and the swivel base. I’m quit surprised there are not many more of this model out there as it was only $1.25 in 1900. At the same time the enclosed screw version of this vise ie the solid jaw swivel base jewelers vise was $3.50 in comparison.
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I picked this up a while ago and just finished restoration. It's a gift for a coworker who just built a new garage/work shop. A garage warming gift. Paramo no 4feb03f1acd7b80f4f062062203e1c1af.jpgf9fdb9ac658a4f875d145fcb50b7e78f.jpgcf2cd9ae70ed57f0a2007512f1f192a0.jpg1a797999efd08baa7bdf33bca4a70f32.jpg

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You’re a great friend!
That’s certainly “extreme” with the green paint. :)
Paramos are great vises. Or should that be “vices”?
 

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I just got this vise a few days ago. It’s made by Prentiss and is a model no 159. The vise weighs approximately 3lbs 2in wide jaws and opens 2 1/4 inches. The vise is in quit remarkable shape for its age I would put a date range of around 1905 according to several ads I found. I am really intrigued with the way swivel base works using a cam locking lever and a simple square head bolt in the base of the vise. The vise has a nice action with the screw and the swivel base. I’m quit surprised there are not many more of this model out there as it was only $1.25 in 1900. At the same time the enclosed screw version of this vise ie the solid jaw swivel base jewelers vise was $3.50 in comparison.

Rusty
That is a really nice find :thumbup: and the vise is one cute little fella. Have you checked the vise spread sheet to see if it is even listed?
 
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I just got this vise a few days ago. It’s made by Prentiss and is a model no 159. The vise weighs approximately 3lbs 2in wide jaws and opens 2 1/4 inches. The vise is in quit remarkable shape for its age I would put a date range of around 1905 according to several ads I found. I am really intrigued with the way swivel base works using a cam locking lever and a simple square head bolt in the base of the vise. The vise has a nice action with the screw and the swivel base. I’m quit surprised there are not many more of this model out there as it was only $1.25 in 1900. At the same time the enclosed screw version of this vise ie the solid jaw swivel base jewelers vise was $3.50 in comparison.
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Nice pick up rusty65, that’s the first one I’ve ever seen. It looks like it’s in great condition.


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My dad just picked up this nice Hollands 52H. Real good condition. 3 1/2” jaw, just under 3 3/4” opening. Missing 2 of 3 pipe jaws. I’ll post the weight in a bit.

BH

Nice score! Did your dad picked this up for you or does he also have a vise addiction?

As for the missing pipe jaws, well unfortunately more often than not these fellows are AWOL ( if you believe the pipe jaws are lazy and are deserters) or may be I should say MIA (if you believe it is the owner who lost them) :lol_hitti
 

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My 3" Morgan 130 (new-to-me Columbian in the background):

I use the Morgan all the time, so it definitely doesn't look like a bench queen. I got it from my dad (it was sitting under his bench for the longest time) and restored it when I moved into this home and built a proper

PD
Nice restoration job!
 
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