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Kirbot

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I can't speak for the brand, but it looks like a solid vise regardless.
I have an old Columbian and, I don't treat it gently.

Almost any old, heavy American vise will serve you well.
 

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I'd say yes it is, one of their mechanics series. It might be in OK shape under all that rust. If it actually moved and you needed a vise 1/3 of that would be more realistic IMHO.
 
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I have seen those. May be a cheep wilton or columba...more likely wilton. Pretty junky. I would not spend more than $20 for it. The Wilton units like that are no better than any average quality homeowner unit from 40 years ago. I think I may even have one of those in my pile of vises.
 

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Thats not a 6 1/2" vise. Vises are measured by the width of the jaws not how far they open. That looks more like a 3"-4" vise.
I would not pay anywhere near $90 for that especially considering its condition.
 

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Thats not a 6 1/2" vise. Vises are measured by the width of the jaws not how far they open. That looks more like a 3"-4" vise.
I would not pay anywhere near $90 for that especially considering its condition.

It looks like "645" is cast on the side, which makes it a 5" jaw width.
 

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I've noticed that vise for sale also, but I'm on the opposite side of the metroplex. Unfortunately, vises in the dallas/fort Worth area are made of gold (or so the owners think). It seems Every rusty old vise on Craigslist is $5+ a pound.
 

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Thats not a 6 1/2" vise. Vises are measured by the width of the jaws not how far they open. That looks more like a 3"-4" vise.
I would not pay anywhere near $90 for that especially considering its condition.

Realizing that, I agree about the price.
At first glance, I thought it was a real 6 1/2"


As it is...
Too much money. Way too much
 

Mark in Indiana

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Wilton mechanic's vises were made by Columbian.
IMHO: It doesn't have the desirability as the American made Bullets. Seeing its condition, I wouldn't give more than 35$, assuming that it's not broken.
 

Mark in Indiana

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Wilton mechanic's vises were made by Columbian.
IMHO: It doesn't have the desirability as the American made Bullets. Seeing its condition, I wouldn't give more than 35$, assuming that it's not broken.
 
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