Picked these up at the Quakertown flea yesterday for $1. 10.5" and quite rusty when I bought them. Noticed they were a bit different from regular Button pattern. Interesting the way the teeth interlock instead of meeting point-to-point. Looking through available Utica catalog pdfs, I haven't spotted B180 yet.
Later in the day I was at the Philly flea mkt at Roosevelt Mall with my daughter and saw an odd little vise marked Athol Mach Co on the right side and Athol Mass USA on the left. I couldn't make out the model number under the layers of brown (rust and BLO, I guess), might have been two-digit. It was missing the spindle collar to back up the dynamic jaw, but otherwise operated well. I didn't realize this was related to Starrett until I was away in the car (reading a post by Outlaw). Unfortunately, no pic. I guess it was a U-Beam design. My mental image is that had a lower and sleeker profile than the illustrations I've seen online, reminiscent of Wilton bullet viewed from the top.
Later in a repurpose boutique, the wife spotted this small Reed pipe vise, marked $39 "press." She thought it would make a nice bookend, but didn't buy it. I think I may have a small vintage Littlestown pipe vise somewhere, not sure.
Later in the day I was at the Philly flea mkt at Roosevelt Mall with my daughter and saw an odd little vise marked Athol Mach Co on the right side and Athol Mass USA on the left. I couldn't make out the model number under the layers of brown (rust and BLO, I guess), might have been two-digit. It was missing the spindle collar to back up the dynamic jaw, but otherwise operated well. I didn't realize this was related to Starrett until I was away in the car (reading a post by Outlaw). Unfortunately, no pic. I guess it was a U-Beam design. My mental image is that had a lower and sleeker profile than the illustrations I've seen online, reminiscent of Wilton bullet viewed from the top.
Later in a repurpose boutique, the wife spotted this small Reed pipe vise, marked $39 "press." She thought it would make a nice bookend, but didn't buy it. I think I may have a small vintage Littlestown pipe vise somewhere, not sure.





Another was in an antique mall priced way too high and the owner is a complete jack@$$ who won't deal.















