I posted this on the Garage Sale thread, but thought I might get some help from you knowledgeable folks.
In my excitement over finding three vises for a total of $25, at one estate sale last week, I failed to properly examine them all. The black vise, with the obvious repair to the spindle didn't bother me too much because I thought it was unusual with its dynamic jaw to the rear and a full back-to-front centerline mounting slot. I didn't notice until I got home that the dynamic jaw's right side guide tab was broken off and missing. So that's a bummer. I'd still like to know who made it and for what application but since there are no maker's marks or stamps on it whatsoever, I'm at a loss as to where to start researching--so I'll start here! Does anyone recognize this vise? It has 2.5 inch jaws.


The little jeweler's vise looks a lot like several I've seen here on GJ but, again, this one has no markings at all. It has a 1.75 inch jaw.


The third is a 3.5 inch Fuller. I'd never heard of Fuller, but apparently the company started in N.Y. in the '30s, opened a Canadian branch in '44 and moved their HQ to Montreal in the '90s. Their website doesn't mention vises, nor does their history, so I'm wondering if it is, in fact, the same company. The swivel has Japan and BF cast into the bottom--which I believe indicates early post-war production. I see
3baygarage sold the same exact one earlier this year:
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=415504 so I'll link to his since I've reached my 7 photo limit.
The nesting screwdriver/hammer is okay, as is the Chinese wood clamp ($1 each), but the real steal of the day was a box of 47 hack saw blades for $2. All told, $29.
