Dave:
Wow! An NOS Millers Falls swiveling clamp on. I have a Stanley swiveling clamp on but I see more of them around with that name compared to the MF.
Nice find Dave. It’s MS-70 for sure.







---But even if it had 3 good toes it wouldn't look near as nice as that one.Thank Shift, the inventory tag tells me that the vise way originally used in industry but it’s seen light duty for sure.Smitty:
Yours cleaned up real well. Look at the teeth on those jaws!
I thought the teeth on my latest Prentiss were remarkable...yours are better.
Nice find!!!![]()


I knew you had another no. 19 because you've stated you were only missing the 18 and 23. Since it's neat to have two from different generations to compare and see the slight changes over the years of production, I'll wait til you find a third to ask if you want to sell me one!Thanks VA, it’s always a treat to find one in good condition. I believe this vise to be a transition model when they first switched over to the graffiti script. It still has the first generation meatball that was streamlined shortly thereafter. Here it is next to a circle side for reference.
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Andrew, I think the RI would look tip top with a set of removables with good sharp hatches.---JMO.
Smitty that 19 is a beaut.---I've got one in pretty good condition in everything but the base which has a broken toe.---But even if it had 3 good toes it wouldn't look near as nice as that one.
Thanks Chris, they don’t come up very often in that condition so I feel lucky to have it. You tipped me off to a 19 1/2 at the border that is in a prime spot on my shelf. Thanks again.I knew you had another no. 19 because you've stated you were only missing the 18 and 23. Since it's neat to have two from different generations to compare and see the slight changes over the years of production, I'll wait til you find a third to ask if you want to sell me one!
Great addition to your Prentiss family Smitty!
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Smitty, your new Prentiss cleaned up great. Enjoy the pictures from your workshop-
always something interesting sitting in the background.
bob


Andrew, nice find with the big RI! Did the Columbian 508 show up yet?
This morning, on EvilPrey -
In light of the ever rising costs of Wiltons
Surprised that this one did not go for more.
It is the "No Hooks" variant.
JKB
Anyone seen one of these? Almost looks like a shop project to me. Front swivel jaw.
zkling
Looks like that may be a rotator as well?
Or at least has a round slide?
JKB
Looks great Shift. What color are you thinking of painting the vise?Here’s where I am so far on my Prentiss 52
After removing old paint and crud using the hot Simple Green technique, I was surprised to see so much porosity in the cast iron. Is this usual for Prentiss?
I filed and sanded the lettering to make it smoother when it comes time to paint.
The black cast iron surfaces are bare, no paint, no oil no nothing.
I include a pic of the vise in its “as found” condition.
The bad news:
After an intervention for my vise problem I’ve been in intensive therapy all week and have finally seen the error of my ways.

Thanks Outlaw, I just spit Bud Light all over my keyboard.So "intervention" = you were pulled over for stealing vises?
Nice find on the Prentise!
Good one Bob but I’m not sure I can make them that big yet. LolSmitty, great idea on the zip ties. Replacing my belt with one of your zips would keep me from having to buy larger size pants!
Smitty, did you snag that little RED 18 on ePray?---That was a nice one.---Odd that someone would do a 100% red job on a nice little vise like that.---Would have brought a lot more with the right kind of restore.---I started to mention it on this thread but I got scolded the last time I mentioned one for sale.
Let me know when you run off a batch of those Carbon Fibered Plastic Zip Ties.---Like to get about a dozen.


RagTop, the little 1 in. jaw hand vise is a Colton's patent no. 320224 from 1885. A lot of the larger ones are also marked H & B around the face of the static jaw. Those little ones aren’t real common.
I have the vise portion of the Bellows but never knew what the rest of it looked like. Now I just need to find those parts.
Mike