Fierljeppen
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Actually it is wrought iron

You bet, pics and spec:s if you could and happy to add it to the Spreadsheet. KevinHere is a Stanley 741 not from Jersey. Do you want to add it to the spreadsheet? I could add some more pictures and specs.





'm-Z'Stanley 741 patent 1 28 08. One ear is broken of the clamp handle it looks like it happened long ago. Overall in decent shape I plan to leave it as is. I did clean the tail to find out exactly what was stamped on it unfortunately Stanley is illegal.
I have been hoping to come across some version of the Stanley Sweetheart for sometime I have even considered buying one off ebay. I came across this one at a flee market I am very pleased. The stamp is different then most of the ones I have seen pictures of and there is no embellishments in the casting. The dimensions are a bit different than the Jersey 714 on the spreadsheet.
Weight 2.8lbs
Jaw width is rite at 1-1/2"
Opens 1-11/16"
I would love to hear some more information on these vises I there are a few guys on here that have gobs of them.
I have seen some with an additional pat date from 1917 stamped on in addition to the 08 date. I was assuming this meant it was made prior to 1917 but I could be wrong.'m-Z'
Congratz on your find.
Looking at the Stanley catalogs that I have here, it
looks as if the date on that vise is somewhere between 1914 - 1926.
Both of those catalogs are available for download online.
Possibly more catalogs are available between those dates.
No gobs here.
akasrick
At 1917 or post (not prior) 1917.I have seen some with an additional pat date from 1917 stamped on in addition to the 08 date. I was assuming this meant it was made prior to 1917 but I could be wrong.
I mean one like mine without the 1917 stamp would have been made prior to 1917. I have seen other examples with both dates. So my assumption was that one with only the 08 stamp and not 08 and 17 would have been made prior to 17.At 1917 or post (not prior) 1917.
https://www.datamp.org/index.php
may have the answer to your query.
Good luck.
akasrick
I mean one like mine without the 1917 stamp would have been made prior to 1917. I have seen other examples with both dates. So my assumption was that one with only the 08 stamp and not 08 and 17 would have been made prior to 17.
This is interesting I imagine the change in embem would translate to the vises as well. So mine would be the latest version.At first I was thinking that it was prior to 1917 based on the fact that it is stamped with the 1908 date but is missing the 1917 that I have seen stamped on other examples of stanley vises.Where are you dating your vise at?
akasrick
Where they realy engraved like that I hope so.Charles Parker Jewelers Vise's #45, 48, 49 and a Machinist Swivel jaw #50 Catalog page. Hope some day to see one of these.
Where they realy engraved like that I hope so.
Didn’t Parker engrave their shot guns. Just going by memory."Ornamented in Bronze and Vermilion" so probably painted and pinstriped like the some of the other jeweler's vises
They made some of the finest and most beutifuly embellished shot guns ever and a highly sought after by collectors.Didn’t Parker engrave their shot guns. Just going by memory.

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Remember, all this information on logo dating and era's was all done posthumously by collectors. It's not something Stanley recorded in real time. But I would believe the logos over features etc.At first I was thinking that it was prior to 1917 based on the fact that it is stamped with the 1908 date but is missing the 1917 that I have seen stamped on other examples of stanley vises.
If the above information is correct and my vise has the third version of the sweetheart emblem then it must be from 1923 to 32.
I am no expert on the subject and I am trying to learn what I can about my litle sweetheart.
Of course that article has nothing to do with vises so it could be totally irrelevant.
I would like to know what year they began casting Stanley or the model numbers into the side? What years did they change the stamped logo and when did they stop doing it? What year did they start?Remember, all this information on logo dating and era's was all done posthumously by collectors. It's not something Stanley recorded in real time. But I would believe the logos over features etc.
Regarding your patent #, it could be that the feature from the '17 patent was removed from the vise.
Certain plane timelines are based on the standard #4 plane, and people freak out when their fancy specialty plane doesn't line up with the features listed. Some plane they sold 1000s per day vs a few thousand a decade should not be compared for features, especially if its something that is unique to both. I imagine vises were the same way. A feature dated at 1923 to '32 could show up in 1940 in a slow seller.
although 663 is a model from Goodell pratt, yours is not one of the ones shown from the early 1920s to mid 1950sThis may possibly be a Goodell-Pratt (part No. in the Vise Spreadsheet, but no real details or links? - so possibly completing more info there.)
Small clamp-on vise, and the only mark I can find is No. 663 on the Main screw head (How I found a spread sheet listing) - 1-7/16 jaws, weighs 2 lbs maybe a touch over, 1-1/2 opening and still have full engagement of the slide bars inside, 2" bench capacity, (maybe a fraction more - Free at an estate sale yesterday.
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although 663 is a model from Goodell pratt, yours is not one of the ones shown from the early 1920s to mid 1950s
it has no horn, the under bench screw is different and has no raised panel with the company stamped on it.