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Eron Vise???

Dustin Crawford

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Anybody know anything about Eron vises? I got a lead on a 6 incher. USA? Good bad or what? New, Old?
 
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NastyNate

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If it looks anything like this it is china made


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NastyNate

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Ive seen a few nice Japanese vises at yard sales or flea markets they seem to be better built than china made stuff but I have never owned one. If it looks like that I would say china all the way and not worth your money. Then again how much are you spending? How will you be using it? If you get it for $10 and dont plan on beating the **** out of it I would say go for it.
 

NastyNate

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Ok found this old catalog on ebay. Says Japanese but who knows now. Do you have any numbers or pictures? Im no vise expert so going off of what I have learned here. Maybe someone with more knowledge will step in soon and help us out, I'm interested now.
 

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The Eron is a decent vise and better quality than anything else I've seen from Asia. I've had one for years I picked up at a pawn shop for $35 and it works fine.

Anyone notice they spell it "vice" in their catalog.

jack vines
 
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alex71

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The Eron is a decent vise and better quality than anything else I've seen from Asia. I've had one for years I picked up at a pawn shop for $35 and it works fine.

Anyone notice they spell it "vice" in their catalog.

jack vines

that's the British spelling if I'm not mistaken. looks like a Record copy anyway.
 

sret43

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I've had my Eron vise for so long I can't remember when and where I bought it. But I can tell you I beat the livin s&#t out of this thing and it has never given me any problems. I use the slider guide as an anvil for very nice squared bends and anything else that gets in my way.
Even though I just bought a NOS Wilton 1750, I wouldn't pass up the chance to get another Eron vise.
 

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I've got an Eron vise that belonged to my grandfather. I've no idea how old it is, but it's really high quality.
 
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Glenn M.

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I've had an Eron #150 vise for many years and have beat the immortal heck out of it. 6" jaw width. Wish I could find another one. Excellent quality and strength. They are Japanese. I'll try and post a pic of it before too long.
 

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My Eron Japanese vise is now on my son's workbench and after thirty years still working well, still looks good.

jack vines
 

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Sorry, really old thread, but it seemed like a good place for this as Eron info seems to generally be scarce.

Here's the ERON 200 8" vise that I gave my Dad new for Christmas in 1969, paid $75 back then.
Thing is massive, he beat on it for decades, but he worked wood a lot, so it's still fairly unblemished and in original paint.
That slider rail makes an excellent anvil.

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