JT: my guess you might find an old MADE IN ENGLAND Record or one of the old Canadian made vices on your Craigslist like advertising. or an old Reed, Rock Island or several others. what's your budget? It would cost to much for me to ship you one across the boarder, but if you are in B.C. maybe I could make an excuse to meet you in Bellingham with one.
sorry for your loss and sad to see a vice crumpling up like that.
good luck
Wilton Tradesman
This is why you need a usa made vice. Was clamping down on an axe head with less force than its seen before and it popped. Must have had a hairline Crack before.
Any recommendations on a new one?
Anyone on here have any expierence with these Yost vises?
Depends on which 6 inch vise you're talking about. I believe the Yost 34C is comparable to the older ones. Shipping weight is listed at 165 lbs. Of course, it lists for around $1300 new.the new 6 inch US made vises don't have the weight of the old ones hence my liking the old ones more.
good luck
Agreed. I found one of these for $40 and love it.Older Craftsman vises with Japan cast under the base are hidden gems in my opinion and pretty easy to come by. Very stout and they don't command tons of cash. They went all the way up to 5.5".
It needs to be relegated to a "Holding Device" for simple work . . . but not VISE work !! 

I own a few of them, I have a 103, a 203 & a 203.5 - EXCELLENT BUILD QUALITY AND DURABILITY. They do have a cheaper line of Chinese made vices and their quality is not nearly as nice as these MADE IN MICHIGAN BEAUTIES
Older Craftsman vises with Japan cast under the base are hidden gems in my opinion and pretty easy to come by. Very stout and they don't command tons of cash. They went all the way up to 5.5".
CNG: JT lives in Canada so Craigslist doesn't get the activity it does here in the US. also their online ad with a bunch of i's and j's in the name isn't a lot better so JT has a little dis advantage. you can't always find a vise on Craigslist in some areas is what I hear a lot hence me trying to pass on a few that were just waiting to be restored or kept as shelf vises.
Peter: are we seeing double or do you have two nice welding benches set up with Yost vises? nice looking shop.