Fierljeppen
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davethorik...Thanks, it's one of my favorite vises. I have one more Oswego Tool Co. vise that I need to add to the spreadsheet.
I Found a 1921 catalog scan with both the Keen Kutter vise and the same OEM Reed vise. The Keen Kutter listed for more $ than the exact same Reed, go figure.
For those who are unfamiliar with Keen Kutter, it was a trademark for the prominent E. C. Simmons Hardware Co. Same as what Craftsman was to Sears, if you will.
That's a really nice Parker vise!
I didn't recall seeing that style Parker base before, but the catalog scan I found has the same style, who knew.
Keen Kutter KM 412. Waiting for spec:s.
I Found a 1921 catalog scan with both the Keen Kutter vise and the same OEM Reed vise. The Keen Kutter listed for more $ than the exact same Reed, go figure.
For those who are unfamiliar with Keen Kutter, it was a trademark for the prominent E. C. Simmons Hardware Co. Same as what Craftsman was to Sears, if you will.
Charles Parker #77. 4-1/2" swivel jaw that opens to 9-1/2" and weights 70lbs. Looks like a different swivel base on this old guy but not sure.
That's a really nice Parker vise!
I didn't recall seeing that style Parker base before, but the catalog scan I found has the same style, who knew.







Thanks!




