Patrickm82
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I would say you are correct


Found out some info about the Canadian manufactured version of this design. First saw the design here:Here's an anvil vises I picked up recently.---It's a J. ALLEN.--- VISEs was instrumental in helping me procure this little vise..---Actually he did all the heavy lifting on this one.---Can't tell if it is an old weld or a casting flaw over some of the numbers on the patent date.---But it's in pretty good shape to be about 120 years old.
Mark, what is the spec:s on this Atco. It needs to be on the spreadsheet. I have also used many Bison lathe chucks over my years. Good chucks.Here's a Polish vise for your review.
It's an ATCO Rapid #125. Manufactured in Poland by Bison-Bial, a world class manufacturer of top quality vises, lathe chucks, work holding tools and other machine accessories for the tool & die industry. From what I understand, "Rapid" was one of the brands sold for the Western market. This vise is very well designed. Examples are a spring loaded spindle that eliminates backlash and pads cast inside the stationary body to eliminate slop in the movement (see last picture). I've restored both Bison and Rapid vises. Although they are equal in quality, the Rapid has a jaw larger opening and features a separate nut, compared to the Bison which the nut is part of the stationary body casting.
KM:Mark, what is the spec:s on this Atco. It needs to be on the spreadsheet. I have also used many Bison lathe chucks over my years. Good chucks.
Thank you for the heads up. Correction made.Mark:
Thats a great list of specifications you just posted,
One correction though… I think you meant to say 97 pounds or 44 kilograms.
You’re welcome.Thank you for the heads up. Correction made.
Bison vises are light in weight. I have a 6" FPU that weighs a little over 100#. IMO: Still great vises as long as you don't abuse them.You’re welcome.
I‘m surprised that a 5 inch vise, with a swivel base only weighs 44 pounds.
I sold off all of my 6 inch vises because they weighed over 100 pounds and I faced reality that I was getting too old to muscle around anything over 100.
My only 5 inch vise is a Wilton 500N which weighs nearly 90 pounds,
I did , hit send before I added the photos. It doesn’t look like a hammer has hit itDon’t be shy… show us pics dirty or not.

I think the Polish vises are hollow cast, like the newer Cman vises made in the 1970s. Isn't the older 5198 all solid?Yep, even a Craftsman 5198, 5'' weighs more than a 100lbs..
I wouldn't say rare but I do think they are coming up in value. If you look at the new prices of the Imported versions, it only makes sense that a good condition USA made one would be worth more than they used to.Are USA Tradesmans becoming more rare? I have six of them I'm considering selling from 1750s to 1780s.


According to this 1940 Caverhill, Learmont & Co. Ltd. catalog page, that would be a No 400 with 3" jaws opening 3-1/4" and weighing 10 lbs. Removable pipe jaws and tool steel hardy.Here's a National Sewing Machine Co., by Vindex Tools.---I think it was supposed to be a Combination vise that had inserts like some latter Wiltons do.---Mark in Indiana has a clamp-on Vindex on page 600, post 11997.
Patrickm, real nice post vise.---Nice crisp jaws.
Sru, mighty pretty Rock Island.---All the vise you'll ever need.---Pitty your Grandfather didn't have the pipe jaws laying around somewhere.
Patrickm, real nice post vise.---Nice crisp jaws.
Sru, mighty pretty Rock Island.---All the vise you'll ever need.---Pitty your Grandfather didn't have the pipe jaws laying around somewhere.

What’s a ball park $ wise on those blacksmith style. I saw a nice clean one on flea bay the other night 2 1/2” jaws 8” tall for $80 that was peaking my interest. Is that to much?I collect clamp on vises and came across this oldy but goody this weekend.
No marks to ID, any thoughts ?
I have more than a few vises, but none of the clamp on blacksmith style ones. I would say that watching the auction activity and the ending price on a few of them would be your best indication of value. eBay seems to bring top prices.What’s a ball park $ wise on those blacksmith style. I saw a nice clean one on flea bay the other night 2 1/2” jaws 8” tall for $80 that was peaking my interest. Is that to much?
Lots of them out there, I’ve seen them in European Flea Markets for $5-10.I collect clamp on vises and came across this oldy but goody this weekend.
No marks to ID, any thoughts ?
I paid $15 and figured that was reasonable for finding it in Florida.What’s a ball park $ wise on those blacksmith style. I saw a nice clean one on flea bay the other night 2 1/2” jaws 8” tall for $80 that was peaking my interest. Is that to much?