Love the forum, my fist post.
I recently went to visit my grandmother who is now 96 and while there, poked around in my grandfathers old shop. he has been gone for 25 or so years now.
I found his old vise mounted to the corner of his bench and ended up brining it home with me. it is complete and works perfectly but is missing the handle.
I have been scouring the internet trying to find some information about it but unable to find anything.
I am interested in knowing the vintage and the manufacturer. it's unlike any vise i have seen.
It has a unique wedge base for the swivel system. The only markings that i see appears to say "dropped" "3" although i cant make it out clearly.
I am super excited to mount it and use it for another 50 years. It has great sentimental value to me, would love to find our more about it.
thanks, appreciate any insight you may have,
brian





I recently went to visit my grandmother who is now 96 and while there, poked around in my grandfathers old shop. he has been gone for 25 or so years now.
I found his old vise mounted to the corner of his bench and ended up brining it home with me. it is complete and works perfectly but is missing the handle.
I have been scouring the internet trying to find some information about it but unable to find anything.
I am interested in knowing the vintage and the manufacturer. it's unlike any vise i have seen.
It has a unique wedge base for the swivel system. The only markings that i see appears to say "dropped" "3" although i cant make it out clearly.
I am super excited to mount it and use it for another 50 years. It has great sentimental value to me, would love to find our more about it.
thanks, appreciate any insight you may have,
brian














