I double the current offer of $1 on the vise with the fake logo
Pic fills my laptop screen perfectly.
Glad your family is OK.
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I know. It's currently commanding just about exactly the value of the dollar bill sitting next to it in the picture.
It's a vise I bought by accident, and I boasted to my wife that I'd be able to sell it for more than I paid. Now it's kind of a challenge (which is why I didn't offer it for sale in the classifieds). But who knows? It might go out the door for a lot less than what I paid. We'll have to see what the market thinks.
Glad to hear Mrs. Olsen wasn't hurt in the accident. Even if not a physical injury, a car accident will rattle you cage and keep you on your toes for a while.
That vice looks huge! And those signs are impressive - photographs on aluminum. Something to think about. If you are impressed with them, maybe throw up a link to the source.
And the 800x600 settings work well on my screens as well.
Fuel Efficiency is great...until you have an accident, then it hardly seems worth the savings. Just my 2p. VERY glad there weren't any injuries
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I've always asked people the same thing. When you're laying in the hospital after an accident where your car was crushed because of it's thin, but economical construction, was it really worth the $400.00 or so in fuel savings per year?
I drive a Suburban.![]()

I know we're getting off topic here, but I hit a deer at 60 mph in my Honda Fit last fall. $6000 damage to the car, not a scratch on my wife or me. Modern automotive engineering (no matter the car size) is a great thing. Very glad I wasn't in the MGB -- or motorcycle.
Good to hear your wife is okay, Jack. Scary stuff.
You have a better chance of walking away from a wreck in a new Corolla then you do in a suburban these days.

....With your notoriety, I think we'd be crawling over each other to own a piece of the 12 Gauge...a Jack Olsen original. I'd do a "Buy it Now" for at least double any offer I've seen so far! Seriously though...it's not a perfectly restored original, but it's got a nice look to it.
Agreed. . . the old school ignorance of "bigger is better" is just irritating. Don't buy cheap, used, old **** and you'll be just fine. You have a better chance of walking away from a wreck in a new Corolla then you do in a suburban these days.
Glad the wife is ok!
Thanks, everyone.
I'll pass along the good wishes to my better half.
On the vise, I would encourage GJ-ers not to bid on it. There's nothing wrong with it. It's a great vise. But the whole point of this sale for me is to get as much for it as the market will bear. Having let on to my wife that I bought the thing by accident, I insisted that I could sell it for more than I paid. She was skeptical. So now I've got to prove I was right. Because, you know, well, because I've got to.![]()
Thanks for the concern, guys. It was one of those reminders of how good I have it -- you realize how quickly your life could take a terrible turn.
I know. It's currently commanding just about exactly the value of the dollar bill sitting next to it in the picture.
It's a vise I bought by accident, and I boasted to my wife that I'd be able to sell it for more than I paid. Now it's kind of a challenge (which is why I didn't offer it for sale in the classifieds). But who knows? It might go out the door for a lot less than what I paid. We'll have to see what the market thinks.

It really is nice!Works nicely on iPad! I guess that's no surprise.
It looks pretty good. I couldn't even get on the site last night, but this morning it opened up quickly. One thing I'd suggest is to make it more obvious that clicking on the car button or the GJ button will take you to a different website.