My apologies if this is an old topic, but I'm fairly new to vintage vises. so here goes...
I recently watched a very informative YT video comparing some old vises; namely, Hollands and Reed, which are both out of Erie, PA. In short, the guy who made the video surmised that Hollands (and older vise maker} cast the bodies of the vises for Reed, but that's pretty much where the similarities ended. After he took both the Hollands 14 1/2 and the Reed 105R apart, one could easily see that Reed put a bit more care into the clamping mechanism and, just as importantly, gave the owner the ability to lubricate the vise's guts.
It's just one ol' vet's opinion, but, whether he intended to or not, the video's creator sold me on the old Reed vises...so my question for the board is if anyone can explain the difference(s) between the various vintage Reed vises? For example, what is the difference beyween a Reed 105 and a 105R? Why are some vintage Reed vises labeled as 1XX and others as 2XX? For instance, what is the difference between a Reed 105 and a 205?
The video I mentioned really has me thinking about hunting down a good vintage made in the USA Reed vise, but I'd really like to know more about them before spending our hard-earned on one.
Thank you very kindly for your time and Merry Christmas!
I recently watched a very informative YT video comparing some old vises; namely, Hollands and Reed, which are both out of Erie, PA. In short, the guy who made the video surmised that Hollands (and older vise maker} cast the bodies of the vises for Reed, but that's pretty much where the similarities ended. After he took both the Hollands 14 1/2 and the Reed 105R apart, one could easily see that Reed put a bit more care into the clamping mechanism and, just as importantly, gave the owner the ability to lubricate the vise's guts.
It's just one ol' vet's opinion, but, whether he intended to or not, the video's creator sold me on the old Reed vises...so my question for the board is if anyone can explain the difference(s) between the various vintage Reed vises? For example, what is the difference beyween a Reed 105 and a 105R? Why are some vintage Reed vises labeled as 1XX and others as 2XX? For instance, what is the difference between a Reed 105 and a 205?
The video I mentioned really has me thinking about hunting down a good vintage made in the USA Reed vise, but I'd really like to know more about them before spending our hard-earned on one.
Thank you very kindly for your time and Merry Christmas!
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