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Chaz Parker 974 value?

Ebb_tide33

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Hi guys, a friends father is selling a chas Parker 974 vise and is asking $70 for it. Is this a decent asking price for it? I need a decent vise for the shop and didn't want Chinese stuff. Thanks for helping a noob out.
 
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Tonellin

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Any pics? Do you know the condition? If nothing is broken and the jaw inserts are in pretty good shape I'd say that's a great price for a 60lb vise especially if it still has the swivel base attached. That's barely over $1/lb which is a good buy considering what vises are selling for
 
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Ebb_tide33

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No pics unfortunately. He says the jaws are decent. And no cracks or defects. I think I may just roll the dice. If it's **** hopefully I can atleast get my money back.
 

Tonellin

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It most likely won't be **** unless it was seriously beat on. I've owned a couple Charles Parker vises and they're all incredibly well made and heavy duty and have very smooth slide action. If you need a vise that's a good price
 

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I'd say you did estremely well. You have a fairly late model vise, as Parkers go, (1950's, maybe early '60's?), built when they were still a best quality vise. That one, under the rust, appears to be little-used and not damaged from abuse, as so many vises are found to be.

I'd suggest that you have it completely apart, get the parts gently glass-blasted, or, better yet, soda-blasted, to surely remove all the rust, then mask, prime, and paint.

With reasonable care, that vise will last your lifetime, and, should you have descendants, could become a family heirloom.

cheers

Carla
 

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Yep, you did outstanding provided everything is good. You'll know for sure once you tear it down for restoration.

Here is what it will look like after you restore yours. I went with the light blue but you can choose just about any color that you want.

Nice pick up!
 

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Ebb_tide33

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Awesome. Thanks a bunch for the help folks. I'm gonna tear it down and blast her this weekend.
 
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Slackmaster G

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Seventy is a great price plus you got the original wrench . They clean up well. My biggest/best is a Parker 955
 

motorman1133

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nice vice... I have a parker NO. 204 it weighs about 70 lbs and is hands down the best vice I have ever owned.. however I have never seen or can not find another 204... can anybody help me find out anything about it ? it is posted on my account if you want to look at it. I just cannot find any info on it
 

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Since you needed a vise, that was a good deal on a well preserved vise.
 
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G-ManBart

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That will clean up nicely, and you did well at that price. I'd buy every one I could in that condition at that price...can't go wrong.
 

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Great Deal not a fan of sand blasting seems to do something wired to the cast. I prefer just using a wire wheel but that is just me. That one is so clean I would just use electrolysis get the rust off clean the jaws and lube it. I have one in similar shape and use it daily. It is one of my favorite vises and I have five vises I use. You will love how the swivel lock operates.
 
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