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    The VISES of Garage Journal

    So I posted a couple of pages back how my purchasing of vices had relapsed, it seems getting back on the wagon isn’t easy as this leg vice climbed into the van the other day! Not my kind of vice usually but this is heavy in the extreme (it took two of us to move it) and I couldn’t leave it lying...
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    This one doesn't have its plaque but the other one I mentioned does albeit very battered. Is a "right Herbert" better or worse than being a "dirty Herbert" ?!
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    The VISES of Garage Journal

    I haven’t bought a vise in ages but this one fell into car when picking something else up recently. It’s an Alfred Herbert armourers vice, I have one already but this is in better condition. A war effort product as far as I know, fabricated construction.
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    It didn't come with any provenance, just one that slipped through eBay with no real description.
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    Another unusual clamp on vise. No name again. Must be for something specific, maybe leather work?
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    A picture I found on a Google image search of French jewelry vice shows the correct handles but I can't seem to post it here.
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    Underside of main body
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    Dismantled to a point
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    Well knock me sideways, must of been what womenfolk call a "bloke's look":dunno:
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    I've not been able to see any branding on it I'm afraid, I'm wary of stripping all the paint in the search for something but will look closer today and take some better pictures. The wing nut is the swivel point, loosening it allows the body to swing within the range of the crescent.
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    Thank you Outlawmws
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    It's a late 1800's French Jewelers vise. I got sniped on the vise below. Excellent knowledge as always :bowdown: mines still got the cover for the screw which I don't imagine survives very often, the patches of paint also to show how it was once dressed. I like it more now I know it's approx...
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    A funky clamp on that I've had a while. I don't know who made it but it's nice to use, smooth jaws which are 2 7/8" wide.
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    :thumbup::):) :) they will have their time when I get then rigged up to turn :bounce:
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    😀 I tried to get some logical groups/families rather than aim them high but I can see what you mean looking at the picture. The building is a gin case, early mechanisation of farming. The stones sat at the bottom of the picture on what is the first floor, donkeys turned them from below along...
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    Managed to get a lot of my vises off the floor, floor space is good now!
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    Full picture
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    The VISES of Garage Journal

    Recent tidy up has seen me bolt a vice down! I've a few to choose from and this isn't the most exotic but it came to me with nylon jaws and has been grabbed often enough to qualify for bench status. 4" jaws opens to just shy of 7". Is missing it's quick release and someone in the past welded the...
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    The VISES of Garage Journal

    Danny, it's nice to see those vises and hear the manufacturer, I have the exact same vises and didn't know anything about them. The E&K, it's drilled in the base for a central bolt/clamp? You know anything about what the setup was?
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