trijeff
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RIP Carla Mae Satra
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Ive had a hot streak lately, I was given a "broken" 1765 wilton / snap-on (only needed rear pins) and now got this. I was on the hunt for a few vises today but over the course of 10 days I was ghosted 4 TIMES by the same seller!!! So this win today makes me feel better about all the time wasted with the other people. I say the same thing in my area, quality vises are hard to come by. I bought this from the guy who removed it from a factory over 30 years ago in Connecticut.
Where I live, vises are like finding unicorns. I have better luck just stumbling across dumped bodies from the cartel! Love the recent finds everyone is sharing! Keep em coming! I live through you all with this hobby!
I have a few Morgan vises and can send you pictures of the correct parts for your 140.
Sad day for me hearing of Carla's passing. I wish I have worked with her, I have always enjoyed her posts and learned much. I keep one of her vise pictures close that she restored and hope one day to master her work. Much Respect.


Woohoo! Glad you got it and KNOW you will enjoy it. Thanks for the crating kudos. Can't wait until you do a full reveal, wish I could have seen your face the first time you saw itSorry troubles posting...
Very pleased to have safe delivery of my new baby from Trijeff. Love the absolute stout crating. Such a professional!!!
Who can tell me anything about the Smart vise company? Picked this little guy up at a yard sale and decided to give it a home. Don't mind my super awesome resoration job no prep and a half can of flat black high heat paint hahah she's going to be a user and I'm in the process of mounting it to my box. Curious of some history on this vise all google searches bring up wood working vices![]()



Bastel
Those are absolutely beautiful! I really admire the Zeus - very fortunate! It is hard to really get a feel for the size of the vises whether they are small or large, but your last picture does put it into perspective.
Here is my latest acquisition...
Just a lowly Wilton Scout with 4 inch wide jaws but it seems new, evidently unused and still in its original box. Got it an estate sale less than a mile from my house for $10
During which time period were these produced? Anybody know?



