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Kscardsfan

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This is listed locally for $65. Should I get it or not? And is it import or domestic? I don’t Need another vise, but I’ll always put one to work. Thank you all for your knowledge, even if my pocketbook and wife disagree.
 

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If you don’t like it, you could always resell it for more than that. Looks like original paint and the jaw covers sweeten the deal.
Hop in your car or truck and go get it now before somebody else beats you to it. :3gears:
 

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As said above it is a good deal for $65

I don't think any of them are USA anymore, for awhile they had some USA and the rest China but I the last time I looked they were a few Taiwan and the rest China.
 
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While we are having this discussion the vise has likely been acquired by another...
It was acquired by myself for the listed $65 lol. It’s a model 55C, which is apparently Taiwanese made, and the jaw covers are a sweet bonus. So this now brings my total vise count to 5. A 4” and 6” West German Rigid, a craftsman USA 4” and 8”, and this Yost. Y’all are bad influences on me.
 
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It was acquired by myself for the listed $65 lol. It’s a model 55C, which is apparently Taiwanese made, and the jaw covers are a sweet bonus. So this now brings my total vise count to 5. A 4” and 6” West German Rigid, a craftsman USA 4” and 8”, and this Yost. Y’all are bad influences on me.
Could you post some photos of the 8” Craftsman vise?
 

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It was acquired by myself for the listed $65 lol. It’s a model 55C, which is apparently Taiwanese made, and the jaw covers are a sweet bonus. So this now brings my total vise count to 5. A 4” and 6” West German Rigid, a craftsman USA 4” and 8”, and this Yost. Y’all are bad influences on me.
8" USA Craftsman?! Which style is it?
 
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Could you post some photos of the 8” Craftsman vise?

8" USA Craftsman?! Which style is it?

Alright guys, my wife misquoted the size of the vise to me. She pulled it from her grandpas old shop, which was in the old barn. It’s only a 6”. But the price was right and it’s in our garage hidden under a pile of **** also from her grandparents estate. I’ll try for pics tomorrow sometime.
 

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It was acquired by myself for the listed $65 lol. It’s a model 55C, which is apparently Taiwanese made, and the jaw covers are a sweet bonus. So this now brings my total vise count to 5. A 4” and 6” West German Rigid, a craftsman USA 4” and 8”, and this Yost. Y’all are bad influences on me.
It's Ridgid. Misspelled on purpose, a play on the company name, Ridge Tool Co.
 
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It's Ridgid. Misspelled on purpose, a play on the company name, Ridge Tool Co.
It’s autocorrect getting me. I spent 5 years in the oilfield, 36”-60” Ridgid pipe wrenches were our bread and butter out there. I saw guys break pipe out with a 60 and the forks on a front end loader all the time lol.
 
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