Rusty
Great minds think alike. Lol
Lol. That’s awesome it turned out to be a perfect fit. After owning a bunch of vises any ideas on who was the original maker of that vise?
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Rusty
Great minds think alike. Lol
Pretty good looking Grand Master.---Don't see them to often.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/RARE-GRAND...G-CONDITION-/372876320319?hash=item56d1291e3f





Va. & Smitty the barnacle encrusted Athol has been spared the grinder and been given the honorary name of " Fitz".
Rusty, are you saying that that's the same vise as before?

merry christmas
wishing all of my online vise buddies and their families a happy holiday season.
This little display is here in our dining room until after new years.
My wife bought the santa and the workbench in grass valley ca. From the couple who made them. I added the vise after a long ebay search and successful bidding. No id markings on the vise. Penny added for scale.The vise should be about a 6 inch in "santa scale"
I just know someone is going to build a vise tree this year
tis the season,outlawmws has his santa hat on
Not the expected vise tree but, Merry Christmas!
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akasrick
I just "found" the same vise (by fait accompli - it was inside a toolbox I bought) this morning at the flea market, Red. Tiny. 1-7/8" jaws. And it won't even clamp on my bench. Found your old, old post in a search. And I think Outlaw has an even smaller exposed screw rail type clamp-on Littlestown No. 1.Picked up a clean Littlestown vise, I think it is a no.2.
Looks like a german LUX offset vise just popped up at the classifieds. I like the design more than the Dawn.
Bastel, Dutch ... have you ever considered rotators? Love my Milhoff!That looks cool bastel, I keep a permanent eye out for the Fortis version of an offset, as its also a left handed offset which would be more useful to me, they are rare though.



akasrick - like the bench setup for your vise and looks like a nice lineup of clamp-ons in the background as well!
tri- that Milhoff is a real stunner![]()
I just "found" the same vise (by fait accompli - it was inside a toolbox I bought) this morning at the flea market, Red. Tiny. 1-7/8" jaws. And it won't even clamp on my bench. Found your old, old post in a search. And I think Outlaw has an even smaller exposed screw rail type clamp-on Littlestown No. 1.
Question is: Does anyone know when Littlestown Hardware and Foundry moved from New York to Pennsylvania?[/COLOR]
That looks cool bastel, I keep a permanent eye out for the Fortis version of an offset, as its also a left handed offset which would be more useful to me, they are rare though.
I saw that, akasrick, as well as an even briefer summary on vintagemachinery.org, which basically cites the old TA site, which mirrors Littlestown's own history site. If by "Same people?" you mean "Same company?", I would assume so. Two different companies with the same exact name would be too hard for me to believe. Hasn't anyone else wondered why some of the vises say NEW YORK and other PA? Maybe they didn't move. Maybe it's not a case of earlier and later. Maybe they had an office there. I'm still curious to know why.Too try to answer your question, "not I". Taken from one of the documents in their website. Same people?
Craigslist chicago has a listing with a guy selling like 30 vices. I would post a link but i'm at work. I can't access craigslist.

I'm thinking this might be TOO big to be a bench vise.
Bastel, Dutch ... have you ever considered rotators? Love my Milhoff!
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