Rock Island made these vises.
Shiftless and CRSINMICH...Thanks for the "Little Giant" information, it helped me solve an on-going vise puzzle.
I'll add a little more to the story, Rock Island Mfg. (Birtman Electric) was manufacturing most of the vises in the following 1936 advertisement as well as the previously mentioned "Little Giant" vise. I'm very confident in this.
So why wouldn't they be the
odds-on favorite to be the manufacturer of the "Craftsman 5241" vise? Sawyer Foundy & Machine Works was the only other domestic mfg. of rotating vises at that time and I strongly doubt the "5241" was imported.
What say you?
Fierljeppen
I stood with you on the Sawyer / Fulton NuTyp) theory as the manufacturer. With a slight twist. So now I stand alone on this.
NuTyp was still in business at least until 1935 when they filed for bankruptcy. Here is the text of that notice:
1935 Bankruptcy Notice:
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the Northern District of New York in the Matter of International NuTyp Tool Corporation, Bankrupt.
To the creditors of the International NuTyp Tool Corporation, of the City of Oswego, County of Oswego and District aforesaid, a Bankruptcy.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 23rd day of January 1935 the said International NuTyp Tool Corporation was ???? adjudicated as bankrupt and that the first meeting and hearing of its creditors will be held at the office of Avery H. Wright referee in Bankruptcy Room 3, Oswego City Savings Bank Building, Oswego N.Y. on the 14th day of March, 1935 at 10 o'clock A.M. at which time the said creditors ??? attend, prove their claims, approve a Trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting.
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that you and each of you are hereby required to show cause at the time and place heretofore mentioned why the business of the above named bankrupt corporation should not be continued under the Trustee hereinafter to be named.
Dated at Oswego, N. Y. this ?? day of March, 1935.
AVERY H. WRIGHT
Referee in Bankruptcy
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Here is the image of the filing:
Here is some other, less reliable information:
1936 Electrical World
Lists NuTyp: International Nutyp Tool Corp, 68 W. First St.. Oswego. N. Y. as vise manufacturer
1937 1 Jan 1937
http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.newyork.counties.oswego/1609/mb.ashx?pnt=1
Woman employed by International NuTyp in Oswego
1944 Aviation Equipment Red Book
Lists NuTyp of Oswego
1950 Hardware Age - Volume 166, Issues 1-2 - Page 1044
Lists International NuTyp Tool of Oswego
I believe that Sawyer purchased NuTyp's assets from bankruptcy court.
Getting back to the point:
1932 6 Dec Fulton received Patent 1,890,114 for Addition of a Third Jaw Set, to his previous NuTyp patent.
Image of the drawing:
The Craftsman rotators have this third jaw. Which means they are using this patent. NuTyp did not "go out of business" until 1935 - the same year that Craftsman vise was apparently discontinued. NuTyp goes belly up and Craftsman catalog drops the vise, hmmm.
Other than physical resemblance(imitation is the sincerest form of flattery), what are the arguments for Rhode Island?
JKB
Seems I still stand alone on the CMan 519x as well.