I
half-saw a vise the other day. I thought it was a Reed, but now, after paging through pics and pics of Reeds, I'm not so sure. There was a Prentiss Bulldog 255 next to it and a couple of anvils that had my undivided attention and only when I walked away and eventually left the flea market completely, did I realize that I forgot to check it out.
What I remember - and my memory may not be so good, is fuzzy, just ideas of what I think I saw, depicted by the illustration below.
Don't pay too much attention to the body of the vise, which I don't really have a good mental image of.
The jaws seemed extraordinarily high - as if there should be pipe jaws or a provision for pipe jaws but there wasn't, even higher than what I have drawn.
The swivel base reminded me of a clam shell, with large, coarse, interlocking teeth, and I immediately got the idea that it probably worked like a clutch-type ratchet adapter, literally pulling the vise up, rotating it, and dropping it back down into the counterpart base. (I probably exaggerated the size of the base in the illustration.)
Lastly, it apparently clamped onto a bench with a central screw and an extra large wingnut.
Does anyone recognize what it might've been based on my rather crude drawing?
We got rained out today, I am away tomorrow, and I won't see the guy again until next Friday. It's going to eat at me all week that I didn't look at the markings to see what it was. And I'm not enough of a 'vise guy' to have identified it without looking at the markings.