Hello folks,
I got a real deal on an old model 19 Prentiss 3 1/2" swivel jaw vice a while back and I want to get it back close to original as I can. Some bubba rattle canned it all black and it looks like it was done by a 4 year old. He painted everything.....yes everything. My question is does anybody on here have a original model 19 they could show me or point me to one in a photo so I can get an idea? I would like to get as close as I can if I'm going to the trouble to restore it. Thanks, Tom
It depends on the age of your Prentiss vise, as to what its original colour might have been. Could you do some close-up photos of your Prentiss, to help us make the best guess as to its vintage? There are some subtle 'style' details which evolved over time, which make a 'reasonable guess' possible.
As a basic generality...does yours have the ornate 'Prentiss' lettering of the older style? If so, it would have had a relatively thin coat of black paint.
At some point in time......and I might be able to make a close guess, based on the Prentiss adverts preserved in the old Columbian scrap-book material.....the Prentiss works omitted the fancy lettering, and painted their vises a medium grey, with a relatively low grade of enamel.
My own Prentiss no. 20, which was 'new old stock' when it was given to me in the late 1960's, is, probably, of 1940's vintage, and had a very thin coat of a medium grey paint, some of which had flaked off in the 20-something years it had lain dormant......or the solvent used to remove the cosmolene attacked the paint, too.....whichever, in any case its paint-work wasn't very high quality.
Whether black or grey, the paint-work was cheaply and quickly done, with some amount of filler in rough spots in the castings. This 'minimal' finish work was typical of the vise trade generally.
(there were some exceptions, to be sure......I have a very small....2" jaw width, opens 2-1/4"....early pattern Prentiss 'jewellers' vise' which has the castings quite nicely fettled and polished, and was fully nickel-plated, except the screw and nut. I don't know for any certainty, but would doubt that such a high finish was an option for their larger vises.)
cheers
Carla