I know next to nothing about vises but I picked this one up today and need some help. No idea who it was made by or if it's decent enough quality to restore or not. Lady was on some hard times with her husband in a nursing home so I felt good putting some cash in her hand. Feels fairly tight everything is straight and it's not beat to hell. Please let me know your thoughts.
If you live in a cardboard box with nothing in it, making it pretty and as slick as it can be at this point will cost around $40 or so.
If you have some caliper paint (any paint, really), dish soap, wire brushes, and/or naval jelly hanging around, or anything of the like (most will have at least two of those things) you're probably in the $15-$25 range.
So, whether or not making it nice doesn't really come down to it's market value. It comes down to whether or not you're willing to pay that much and sacrifice a couple of TV shows to dip, scrub, dip, treat, and rattle can.
Edit: For the record, I've done it before and I'd do it for this one, too. That thing has at least another half a century in it if it's cleaned up. Doesn't matter if it's worth $5 on Ebay; it's worth giving it at least a basic chance at a new start, at least in my personal estimation.
I wouldn't judge either way. They're hard to ship around and keep on the market, so it's a personal decision all the way; rather like cleaning up a CRT monitor.