Driving around town this morning... smallest vise ever seen mounted on a truck
No opinion or info on period correct bolt head markings?



these for quite a while.

What would you pay for a Morgan 289 vise?
6" Jaws
170 lbs
No breaks, no welds
Missing 1 pipe jaw
Good looking vise.
Where the hell does that one pipe jaw always go????? Probably be in the $150 range for me. More if I ever found a combination vise with all three!!!
No opinion or info on period correct bolt head markings?
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What would you pay for a Morgan 289 vise?
6" Jaws
170 lbs
No breaks, no welds
Missing 1 pipe jaw
Good looking vise.
b.Well - $400 isn’t out of line for a vise that big including shipping however this vise looks really well used. The sides of the jaw towers are rounded over and the dynamic jaw seems to be sitting lower than the static jaw. I would look all pictures over very carefully.
I know some 6" vises sell for alot more. A Prentiss 22 in great shape sold very quickly in my area for $350. Some valued it around $900. I agree when anything is broken/missing from an old vise it can cost alot for that one part. Maybe expect to pay $100 for a part if you can find a source/machinist.
If anyone can source that pipe jaw please let me know. I do have the opportunity to buy it. However, currently, it would cost me $400 shipped. Wish it was a local find.
Shift - thanks, I always like to find rare vises whenever I can.
b.Well - $400 isn’t out of line for a vise that big including shipping however this vise looks really well used. The sides of the jaw towers are rounded over and the dynamic jaw seems to be sitting lower than the static jaw. I would look all pictures over very carefully.
I also note that there are no clear pictures of the front collar, which may or may not be there - I can't really tell. The other thing that stood out to me, aside from what Smitty pointed out, was that the handle appears to have been chromed, which is certainly incorrect for this vise and leads me to believe it's not original, but maybe I'm just seeing things.
Where the hell does that one pipe jaw always go????? Probably be in the $150 range for me. More if I ever found a combination vise with all three!!!
Excellent! Thank you very much. I really appreciate it.This is a power arm from the 70’s with the original paint and screws. The screws were painted to match the base and there are no markings on them.
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Where is that image/screen on GJ? I've never seen it before.
In the UK there is an identical twin to this Wilton ball joint (hydraulic) still sold today - usually under Spencer Franklin or Spenklin (London) names (This small size costs about $350) - they also make much bigger hydraulic clamping joints (up to dockside scale).
They used to have a label noting their UK and USA patents for the miniclamp (1950s???). Did they make or license the Wilton version?
Thanks. That explains why I've never seen it.That's the splash screen from the mobile app.
I don't know. The portable stand I had was missing all of its paint and had a Prentiss vise mounted.Andy, thanks for the pictures of the Western Tool catalog 19. Do you know if all their vises were painted black?