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Mark in Indiana

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That looks like an excellent braze job.---Some know how braze a break and some just know how to throw brass at a break.---I can't do either so I have no room to talk, but I would know which repaired vises would worth investing in.---And a braze done right is as strong as a cast weld.

The peeling on the braze gave me confidence that it’s a good repair. Also adds an interesting history.
 
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Speaking of brazing here is a vise that was made using bits of hardware. A bit crude but i respect that work some one did on this.
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I know some of you are experts and like the "name that vise" challenge. Here looks like an old one I found in the corner of a photo of other things. Local sale. Seller holding for me until he is available.

Any idea what it is?...... Another early Parker? :)
 

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Seller holding for me until he is available. :)

This adv. points to it being in the 761 line of Stanley vises, if not user modified.
Can be clamped, screwed or bolted to a bench.


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b.well

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This adv. points to it being in the 761 line of Stanley vises, if not user modified.
Can be clamped, screwed or bolted to a bench.

akasrick

The 760s line is definitely the best of the bunch on that flyer. I haven't seen an old Stanley vise before. Who was the manufacturer? Is it worth buying?
 

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Definitely worth buying at the right price. Check Eprey Solds for some guidance. (and keeping in mind they are not selling in Eprey,,,)

They made many models and sizes some with removeable jaws, some cast in.

Stanley bought the P.J. Leavens Co. of Vineland, New Jersey in 1911, and introduced two new lines of vises named Stanley "Jersey" and Victor "Jersey" to make use of the familiar Leavens' "Jersey" vise name. When Stanley made their big internal merger and introduced the Sweetheart logo in 1919, they also dropped the "Jersey" name and began casting the Stanely name in the side of their vises. A few years later they also added the model number to the side of the vise. By 1929 they started to pare down the number of vises they offered, and did the same in 1934, then again in 1939 (although they also introduced 3 new styles of vises in 1934 that were much cheaper to produce)
 

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Here's a Parker 953-1/2 I just finished. It was brazed in an area that's in a high stress area. But it looks like the repair was performed properly and worked for years, and still holding. Now to find a good home for it.

My dad has a Parker 975 1/2, came out of Norton Company in Worcester, that I grew up with and love that has been brazed in the exact same location. I have used it ever since I can remember and before I knew I wasn't supposed to I have put pipes on it to get it tighter and used it as a press and just generally abused it and it has never even come close to failing me (at least I THINK it hasn't!). Love that piece of steel
 

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My dad has a Parker 975 1/2, came out of Norton Company in Worcester, that I grew up with and love that has been brazed in the exact same location. I have used it ever since I can remember and before I knew I wasn't supposed to I have put pipes on it to get it tighter and used it as a press and just generally abused it and it has never even come close to failing me (at least I THINK it hasn't!). Love that piece of steel

I love Chas Parker’s. My favorite vises.
 

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Definitely worth buying at the right price. Check Eprey Solds for some guidance. (and keeping in mind they are not selling in Eprey,,,)

They made many models and sizes some with removeable jaws, some cast in.

Stanley bought the P.J. Leavens Co. of Vineland, New Jersey in 1911, and introduced two new lines of vises named Stanley "Jersey" and Victor "Jersey" to make use of the familiar Leavens' "Jersey" vise name. When Stanley made their big internal merger and introduced the Sweetheart logo in 1919, they also dropped the "Jersey" name and began casting the Stanely name in the side of their vises. A few years later they also added the model number to the side of the vise. By 1929 they started to pare down the number of vises they offered, and did the same in 1934, then again in 1939 (although they also introduced 3 new styles of vises in 1934 that were much cheaper to produce)

Nice history! Thanks!!

On Eprey I found 766 solds for $30 - $100; but mostly around $60.

The "little one" pictured is $10. There is a "larger vise" no picture, no idea what it is, selling for $15. I'll let you know what it is when I find out!!! :)
 
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This whole Covid thing has given me a chance to work on my Stanley collection. It’s amazing how well crafted these little vises were back in the day.3195688765fb2a64b3b727cb58de8f50.jpg0ca3399c2e82d5a2c4cb055ae72277c0.jpg


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Very nice "Stanley vise collection" Smitty! Always enjoy your photos.

In other vise news, an absurd Wilton "Baby" vise was recently listed. I just couldn't fathom the opening bid amount or the "Buy it Now" price. After reading the description, it seems to have a KMScott premium included.

Sorry KMScott, but if this vise sells at either of the listed prices, you may have to come out of retirement for a just a while more.:wtf:


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Wilton "Baby" Bullet Vice, 2", Excellent Condition. Condition is Used. It's hard to read but if you look closely the date code is 12 - 67.
Handle is straight. Operates smooth as silk. Every screw head is in good shape. Every screw has been removed and then greased before reassembly. Paint is a hammered finish, looks awesome! Original jaws are smooth and in perfect condition. Screw cover is in perfect condition. It comes with two extra sets of heat treated jaws made by Kevin Scott of Mountain Products (I'm sure some of you know of him and the quality of his work). One of the extra sets of jaws is smooth and the other has teeth. Included for mounting of the extra jaws are brand new properly sized screws to fit the jaws and the vise.
 

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Smitty

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Thanks Jeppen, Stanley vises have a great history.
The baby bullet market is out of control. People are listing them for crazy high prices and the just sit there. Nobody in their right mind is going to pay twice the price for a baby bullet.
 

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Has anyone heard when the new owners will reopen Kevin's site?
I am looking to buy some new jaws : )
 

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I’m guessing pneumatic or hydraulic actuated vise.
The degree of abuse suffered by those jaws is staggering.

You have seen nothing yet :)
The one somebody tried to sell over here must have come from some nuke test site or so...
 

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I saw this today at an estate sale. It has a corner chipped out of the anvil and you can see a crack in the upper right corner of the picture. I believe the handle has been replaced with one about 8" long. It does have the pipe jaws. I passed but was wondering if anyone can date it. I have been unable to find any real info on the net about the 144-A. The vise spreadsheet has it listed, but of course, no date info.

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just got into blacksmithing a couple months ago and finally found a post vise for a great deal today. Looks to be in pretty nice shape, not missing any parts by the looks of it. She has 4" jaws and right now is mounted to a really heavy base (not sure what the pedestal is/was?) I'm gonna clean her up a bunch and then use her pretty soon. Gonna have a much easier time trying to do twists now

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Also picked up this little gunsmith/jeweler/watchmaker vise. Hadn't seen one before, so I jumped at when I saw it for 20 bucks, don't know if I'll ever use it, but looks really cool on the shelf all the same

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Smitty:
That’s a fine looking collection of Stanleys you have created. :beer:

bastel:
I can visualize a seller ad for that. “Just needs a spot of grease and maybe fresh paint...stiff right now but probably an easy fix to loosen it up, I’m too busy to do it myself”

I don’t see a whole lot of old boat anchors but of the ones I’ve seen, that vice is rustier than any.

Frenchy:
That’s a great find. I have lots of vises but none like that one. Congrats on a great score.
 

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Smitty:

I’m sure you didn’t notice the distracting Carfax commercial running on your flat screen when you took that picture.
I did some editing and got a more suitable image up there for you. :)
 

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Speaking of Chas Parker’s being my favorite, I got this 206 a little bit ago. I was looking for a 5 inch Parker and finally found one. They don’t come up for sale too often in my area.
 

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Hey Lu-Max
Nice to see you again.
It’s been a while since you dropped in on these vise pages.
Nice haul. Are all those 3 bullets new acquisitions?
 

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Hey Lu-Max
Nice to see you again.
It’s been a while since you dropped in on these vise pages.
Nice haul. Are all those 3 bullets new acquisitions?

Howdy!
No, I finally emptied my storage container into my new workshop. I still need to move these upstairs where they'll wait for restoration.
 

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Very nice "Stanley vise collection" Smitty! Always enjoy your photos.

In other vise news, an absurd Wilton "Baby" vise was recently listed. I just couldn't fathom the opening bid amount or the "Buy it Now" price. After reading the description, it seems to have a KMScott premium included.

Sorry KMScott, but if this vise sells at either of the listed prices, you may have to come out of retirement for a just a while more.:wtf:

Funny how it goes, just showed Mary how to make the baby jaws today along with the 600 and 800 jaws. Small to big. She is slowly getting a grip on jaw building and just finish grinding in the first build lot of jaws. I have no idea when the new owners are going to turn on the websites. I gave up asking. Driven over 3000 miles training the new Machinist, shop is 100 miles round trip. Never knew jaw building was this hard. That Baby and Power Arm is to high.
 

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Lu-max
These are the droids you’re looking for. Nice line up
Shift
I must say your computer skills are on point.
 
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