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    VISE Jackpot!

    And… the 1750, at least mine has the parting line right down the middle and then the jaws the anvil and the rear are machined,,, there’s not a lot of parting line left after that … so I’m just wondering where all the flashing is…
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    VISE Jackpot!

    Maybe snap one threshold of of quality is lower than the brand that you say your vise is, but your vise says snap on, I’m confused.
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    VISE Jackpot!

    Sounds to me like your issue is with snap on, since according to you a snap on vise.
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    VISE Jackpot!

    I’d like to see a picture of where it says Wilton on it.
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    VISE Jackpot!

    But you bought a snap on not a Wilton.🤔
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    VISE Jackpot!

    It’s like when that journalist asked bill gates how much money was enough? “More”.
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    VISE Jackpot!

    I bought one of those harbor freight vises a few years so, it was a mid size one not the rotating jaw kind, got it home installed it went to tighten down on a piece of pipe and the dynamic jaw immediately broke in half and fell onto the floor with the handle in my hand. Never had a wilton or...
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    I think this vise might be a walworth … anybody have any insight?

    My limited understanding if this IS indeed a walworth is that it is a steam pipe fitters vice, at the turn of the century that would make it an important tool and one that would need to be very strong indeed.
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    I think this vise might be a walworth … anybody have any insight?

    I think it was around before this vise was inventented, I had a Chas Parker no. 88 (1888) that had a covered screw, I think this vise originates like 3 years after,( if this is indeed a walworth)
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    I think this vise might be a walworth … anybody have any insight?

    All except for the writing and the rails on the side of the dynamic jaw slide
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    I think this vise might be a walworth … anybody have any insight?

    Hey guys I was wondering if someone might have insight on this vise? There are no identifying marks that I have found save the number ‘43’ being stamped into the top of the jaws. It’s old it’s 10” tall 18” long (closed) the handle is 16” and the screw is a mammoth 1-3/8” which I’m hoping is a...
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