

C43 Desmond Stephen Combination Vise. 4-5/8 jaws
Yes, they wear better. Used a lot of Bronze in Plastic Injection Molds. Adding a small percentage of aluminum really makes it tuff. Heavy slides never wore out the Bronze plates. We called it Wearite. Pretty amazing stuff. Brass is the opposite, it wears very fast.bronze screw coller?
It’s not a Machinist vise, one step lower in quality. More like a Mechanics vise and worth $30 but not a great deal in my opinion.This is on MP for $30, deal?

This did bring up a question though. Does anyone know what happens to models that are submitted with a patent application? Do they revert to the patentee? Are they put into storage? Destroyed?
They used to have a pretty amazing museum collection of old pattern models on display. I hope that isn't what burned up.IIR they used to be kept by the patent office. I think I head most older tings were destroyed in a fire. I think they quit keeping things, but no clue what the do now.
You sure can see the resemblance to the Versa Vise.Pinch Bug Coachmakers Vise. Built by Akron Wrench and Vise Co. No spec:s provided Except for weight. Less then 8lbs.
Another JR Long patent
#1399632, issued 6 Dec 1921
Still one more combination Pinch Bug model To find.You sure can see the resemblance to the Versa Vise.








KMS: I'm told this is a 42 due to the 4.5" jaws. I always thought it was a 32.