Wrenchguy
These t shaped jaws are just like Columbians, they’re held in with pins as well.
Smitty beautiful 106! and congrats on the 103-S as well
Kevin picked up a Athol 615 today and to fill in a couple of blanks on the sheet it's 80 lbs and opens 7 3/8". thanks





Prentiss no. 39 1/2
2 3/4 lbs
2” jaws
2” opening
Nickel plated

Wrenchguy, and it’s also stamped to the right of MFG CO

You find any dates on it? I got 2 my heavy *** 106 2day , found 482 stamped on right side of slide towards bottom. I don't think it was a swiveler originally. I need a spindle screw split nut for it.
I'm putting more photos on AB's REED R SERIES date stamps thread later 2nite.
Reed date thread, https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=400156
![]()
davethorik...That's a heck of a find! It's not only rare, but for 100+ years old, it's in great shape as well.
Your Hollands no. 90 vise was originally listed as a coachmaker's vise, and later a woodworker's vise.
davethorik...That's a heck of a find! It's not only rare, but for 100+ years old, it's in great shape as well.
Your Hollands no. 90 vise was originally listed as a coachmaker's vise, and later a woodworker's vise.
that was made april 1982 and model 106S. It originally had a swivel base, based off the S stamp. In this series of reeds, the N was a non swivel and S was Swivel. they were identical otherwise. they never had a four bolt reed stationary model in this series. this style started somewhere around 1975 and ran until 1983-85 when columbian supplied Reed vises.


