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New to forum and Vise identification

RobsForge

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Hello everyone, this is my first post but I am a long time lurker. Here is a little bit about myself:

I just turned 21, I'm from Long Island, NY and I have an addiction....I buy tools... Even if I don't need them, I still buy them. In most cases, the older, the more dirt and grime, the hotter the flame. This is not something I find to be a problem, I generally find the nonbelievers to be the problem!! :bounce:

anyway

I got this vise thrown in free with a rolling tool chest I bought and I can't seem to find any information on it.

Its definitely been a beater for a while and to be honest, its going to stay a beater but I like to know the history of things. So does anyone have an idea about the vise and maybe even the rolling tool box/table?
 

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Cope

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Welcome to GJ! No idea what brand vise, take some close up shots of the lettering. I am familiar with your rolling cabinet. My uncle bought one just like it after WWII, and one of my former customers has the same cabinet.
 
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bluebolt

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Welcome Rob! Looks like a Standard 4" wide jaw vise. Most of the vise gurus think it was made by Morgan.
 
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