KMScott
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Reed 103 R. Date code of 1 59. Put some new jaws on it got it back to working order.
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AB will have to chime in to be sure, but even though the title of his thread is Reed "R" series date stamps, I believe it's evolved into more of a general Reed date code thread.
Between all the Reed's that AB's had and all the other contributers dates provided in this thread, I believe he's been able to come up with a pretty comprehensive timeline of when many different Reed changes occurred.
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Nice Reeds Wrebch, like you I am digging those shoulder jaws on the 134-1/2. Never seen any like those.
shoulder jaws???? i thought C's. Please explain when u can.
Interesting how all Reeds seem to have a date stamp somewhere.
I haven't noticed an R series without them....
I got this 204R a few weeks ago. It's date stamped 12/42, the same month my stepdad landed on Guadalcanal with the 25th Infantry Division. The vise was US Navy property. From its condition, it saw less action than my stepdad in the Solomons and Phillipines.
Oh and one more quick question: What does the "R" in the R series indicate? What's the difference between a 204 and a 204R, for example? I can't seem to figure it out researching online.
Thanks again!
Eric
Here is a 103-N that I just restored. The date stamp is 872.
Not sure what it means. I'm doing a 403 1\2 R next. I'll check there code also and post when I get it going.
Hi All
Have been a member of the site for a couple of years now, big interest is in vintage vises (vices in the UK) I have a Reed 106Y and a Yost, can't remember the vise No.
I have a question on the 106Y, does anyone know anything about the Y models? and also my vise has a 4 hole base pattern, the vise is currently in storage but I will take some snaps of it and post on the site soon.
I am intrigued by the Y designation as I cannot find any reference to another Y model on the web, I did contact Reed vise company by email to ask but they stated they had nobody there who knew about them.
I cannot recall whether the vise has the U style jaws or not, will take the pics and load up soon.
Regards
Steve
I’m adding this here to help date the transition to the R models. My as found probably original paint Reed 404 A. It has 4 hole base, meatball spindle with no splint ring. Date on left side of dynamic is just 44. Date on stationary looks like 6 43? I know they did not make the 404 during the war per catalog Carla posted from 1943. All catalogs after the war do not list 404 being an option. Date stamps in attached images.
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=246410&page=2
Any Links to any of those catalogs?
Does your 404A have the large pin with a threaded bolt in it to adjust slop in the main nut? I had a 2C that had a 1/44 stamp and it was the split ring with adjustable pin.