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ranger08

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I have been busy with so many things, I have forgotten to post the remaining brochure pages I have. CRSINMICH, I found this Samson ad that shows the junior, not sure if this is the one you meant. (+ other brochures)Samson Ad.jpgSamsonia Vise.jpgSears.jpgSevo Vise.jpgShepard-a.jpgShepard-Prentiss.jpgSimplex 1.jpgSimplex 2.jpgSimplex Ad.jpgSimplex Content Page.jpg
That old prentiss swivel jaw looks just like the big old vice that appeared in the Walton’s tv show, im a tragic for those old USA shows
 

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Looking to ID this vise. 1 5/8" jaws. Thanks.
 

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FMC: That's the Samson Jr. I was referring to. Thanks. Do you happen to know what year the catalog page was from?
 

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Outlaw: Thanks for that link. There is lots of good information. I'm not sure which Cman you think might be the same as the Samson Jr. There are several that are very similar. The main difference that I can see is the Samson Jr. has pipe jaw inserts and the others have cast in pipe jaws. On the other hand, I'm getting older by the year and my scanning skills and memory are beginning to show wear and tear. There's no end of fun and frustration identifying vises.
 

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FMC: That's the Samson Jr. I was referring to. Thanks. Do you happen to know what year the catalog page was from?

My best guess after looking at all the Sears Roebuck catalog scans available to me is that it's between (1927-1931). The following scans are from 1926 & 1932 respectively.

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My Craftsman jr has no pipe jaws. Maybe the floating pope jaws are missing.
From what I’ve seen, pope jaws routinely get removed from from combo vises that have pipe jaws below the main jaws.
Someone probably needed the extra depth beliw the main jaws, but gor whatever reason, the pipe jaws got in the way, so the pipe jaws were “temporarily” removed, then either list, or never got passed on when the vise was sold or given away.
I wouldn’t be surprised if 50% of combo vises with pipe jaws are missing the pipe jaws.
 

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THE READING SADDLE AND MANUFACTURING CO.
Reading, PA​
No. 200X Cast Hand Vise. 8oz.
No. 202 Heavy Cast Bench Vise. 1 3/8" jaws 1.2 lb.
No. 202H 2 1/8" jaws. 2.4 lb.
No. 210 Cast Anvil Bench Vise. 7.2 oz.
Weights are approximations since the given weight information was for a gross of vises.

Incidentally, the "Best by Test" tag line was a marketing gimmick. Many companies made the same claim. Don't be fooled!
 

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THE READING SADDLE AND MANUFACTURING CO.
Reading, PA​
No. 200X Cast Hand Vise. 8oz.
No. 202 Heavy Cast Bench Vise. 1 3/8" jaws 1.2 lb.
No. 202H 2 1/8" jaws. 2.4 lb.
No. 210 Cast Anvil Bench Vise. 7.2 oz.
Weights are approximations since the given weight information was for a gross of vises.

Incidentally, the "Best by Test" tag line was a marketing gimmick. Many companies made the same claim. Don't be fooled!
Just the company name alone is priceless

akasrick
 

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1900 issue of HARDWARE Magazine item about Reading Saddle and Manufacturing organizing.
1923 drawing of Reading Saddle and Manufacturing building.
Their 1923 catalog shows 254 pages of tools, hardware, and misc.
 

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Thanks for posting that Reading info. Here's one I believe is a 202, 1-3/8" jaws, opens 1-1/2". I thought I had one of those 210's as well, but can't seem to put my hand on it.
 

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WARNOCK STRAP VISE
I didn't find any more information about the strap vise but Warnock also made strap wrenches for pipes.
 

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EMMERT PRESTO No.6
1901 ad shows the No.6 had 3" jaws. No other specs.
The patent date of May 28, 1901 means that Presto models were made before the more famous Universal Machinists' Vises.
 

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Milwaukee V114/V115. No spec:s. (Removed made in Japan)
 

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I didn't know Yuasa did anything but batteries, mostly for Motorcycles.

Dr Scott I think the Milwaukee is marked V114, V115, and V116; so likely cating/mold numberss?
 

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I didn't know Yuasa did anything but batteries, mostly for Motorcycles.

Dr Scott I think the Milwaukee is marked V114, V115, and V116; so likely cating/mold numberss?
Yuasa makes quality machinist equipment like rotary tables and adjustable angle plates. Not surprised the made vises too.
You sure that's made in Japan?;)
No, going by what was said in the group commenting on this vise. I’ll remove the Japan comment.
 
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In the past couple of months, I have posted 290 brochures I had in a folder. Mainly from the main vise thread, and other places I have seen them. I have about 240 more to add, then all the brochures I have will have been saved to this thread. I realize there may be some duplicates and some that others have already added. At least they will be posted and the info is there if anyone needs it.Parker Ad_1907_Parker_semi-steel_vises.pngParker Ad_1922_Parker_solid_front_slide.pngParker Ad_1929_Parker.pngParker and Cheney.jpgParker and Prentiss 1.jpgParker and Prentiss 2.jpgParker Big Bear - Coachmakers - Double Swivel - Eclipse - Superior Anvil.jpgParker Columbian 1926PittsburgAutoAd.jpgParker Columbian 1928ParkerColumbianYankee.jpgParker Combo Patents.jpg
 
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