The ides of March:
Three sales over two days - No St. Paddy's Day parade for me and Max. This weekend's haul:
Saturday, sale one, in an old section with many huge houses. The add said a HUGE bench vise, so I was determined to be first in line. The story I heard while awaiting in line was that the husband had died back in the mid 1990's and his stuff has been just sitting in the garage and basement since. This could be very interesting.
My reward was this Reed 405 1/2 vise.

Bathroom scale has it at 134 lbs, at $100.00 it was less than $0.75 per lb, well below my limit! The downside was that it took way too long to remove the vise and get it up the basement steps. I know I missed out on a good deal of primo stuff. Also scored the Consumer's auto Supply wrench/caliper $1.00. and the set of Starrett No. 50 beam Trammels. The caliper legs for the trammels were no where to be found.
Saturday, sale two, the drill press vise. For $5.00 could not pass it up. It is identical in construction to a mid 1950's Craftsman I have made by Palmgren.
Sunday sale, a waste of fuel and time. Yo never know until you get inside...
As soon as I get some decent weather I am going to start the restoration on the Reed, so more about the Reed in the Vises thread once I get started - the Reed is second in line behind my FPU.
The Reed has the 1908, 1912 and 1914 patents, which would date it to 1915 - 1925. There was lots of sawdust on the base and that is always a good sign for the jaws.
JKB