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Some of the original blue paint left...
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25 bucks
Nice save, Mintgrun. Is the die stock marked Craftsman? Or just the die? You asked (on the other thread) which Sears supplier/OEM was "BH". I don't know. I have a Long C drop head type pipe threader set made by Reed, marked Reed, and all the pieces also marked Circle-J. They are the same set up - square (2" x 2") dies with corresponding guides. Different die stock, though. What is the patent number on that die (hard to read)? And does the die have a OEM marking? Or just the die stock? The Reed patent is 1,961,450 (June 1934). Link to my Reed Long C set is here.I picked this up yesterday for five dollars. It was caked with hard old oil and apparently someone had spilled thick white paint on it. Cleaning it up sort of wore me out, but at least it is more approachable now. It's missing the pipe guide insert, but otherwise functional.






Tom,There is just a tiny bit of the CRAFTSMAN decal left on this one, with remnants of some orange lettering...[ ]...The back side of the die on this one is also marked BH and the patent # is 1656596...[ ]...pulled out my grandpa's old WWII footlocker...[ ]...Gray, with circle J marks on the holder and die.
Long-c?
Riley, certainly the yardstick is!
I think the vise is Post Long C era, but it's hard to say as I've not seen a single catalog reference to that rotating head vise.
But you DO **** for finding such a rare bird!
I'm jealous! I have been looking for some screwdrivers of this era.These came to me by way of BMWRD0, whom I hung out with last Sunday at a swap meet. Thanks for keeping an eye out for me!!
Brian


These came to me by way of BMWRD0, whom I hung out with last Sunday at a swap meet. Thanks for keeping an eye out for me!!
Brian
Next project: Put a later model rectangular emblem on a gray/red just to mess with Smokes.

These came to me by way of BMWRD0, whom I hung out with last Sunday at a swap meet. Thanks for keeping an eye out for me!!
Brian

Ha! I just deleted the message as I realized it was on the wrong thread!!
That's actually ok. I'm all for trolling him in as many threads as possible!
Game on!!




Long-c?
Hi Rileysan,
That is one rare vise as it’s been on my radar ever since I saw it in one of my vintage magazines. I have YET been able to see or find anything in any of my catalogs or craftsman advertisements.
So, I wanted to share these photos of what I believe is your bench vise.
The photos were taken from an article in popular homecraft magazine dated April 1942!
So this definitely qualifies it in the long C era. If you zoom in you can even see the decal.
Great find my friend!
Dan