I hope y'all will overlook the excess photos I took instead of just posting one. It's not everyday I come across a big one. My last big/rare one was a Wilton SJ-60 I saved in Virginia a few years back.
A few weeks back I found a blurry photo on Facebook Marketplace of this vise with an asking price of $200. I couldn't tell the make or the model, but I knew it was big and old. I managed to narrow it down to being a Prentiss, and a large one, but I wasn't sure of the model yet and didn't want to spook the seller into looking into its value.
Since they were one town over at about 22 minutes away, I asked if she would hold it for me until I got back on the weekend. I offered to pay an extra $50 if she would. She agreed and after I trucked back in state it was time to go pick it up.
It used to belong to her ex-husbands grandfather who was an electrical engineer for G.E. up in the northeast. After the divorce he didn't want it anymore and told her to keep it. It was in her garage for a few years before she decided to sell it.
While it is not the 295 pound Prentiss Model 58 that I was hoping it was, it turned out to be the little sister to it at 210 pounds for this pre-1948 Prentiss Model 57 Railroad Chipping Vise. She's a beast!



