Possibly a Flex-Vise. 3-1/2" jaws. Only spec:s available. Anyone have an opinion?







Where did you find this? New to me Canadian vise company.Brown Boggs #10 quick release Canadian vise. No spec:s yet.
Skm, i am always looking for vises to add to the spreadsheet. This one was found on a facebook group and is in Europe. Owner mentioned it was left after the war.Where did you find this? New to me Canadian vise company.
Interesting vise for a number of reasons. It doesn't look like most other Canadian vises. More like an American vise. The Brown Boggs catalogs available on-line show the company was the exclusive dealer for Dreis & Krump's Chicago Steel line of sheet metal machinery, but I can't find any evidence D&K made vises.Skm, i am always looking for vises to add to the spreadsheet. This one was found on a facebook group and is in Europe. Owner mentioned it was left after the war.

That one has me drooling!Charles Parker #216, swivel jaw Jewelers vise. 1-7/8 jaws that opens to 2" and weights 4-1/2 lbs.






What say you?
Interestingly enough, they list the exact same Reed vises on the 2nd catalog scan for less money than the Keen Kutter casted vises, go figure.
Wabbit,They look to be my handy work
If you go to the link in my signature you will find PDF's with better quality versions of those pages as well as them throughout the different years. Those are from a Buck and Hickman catalogue, there are also Record and Parkinson catalogues on that link.
You'll also find some American vises in the earlier Buck and Hickman catalogues.
I can't use quote apparently...had a huge mess going on there for a minute...whatever...lol
I say, Same as if you were to try to buy them on the E bay currently! I've seen a few of the Keen Kutters come up in the last couple years...and they regularly bring $100 or more over a similar condition Reed. It's all about branding!
As for the Oak Leaf vises, I think I agree about the "middle vise" in my screenshot of your scan. That looks like the Yost/Reed casting family. The bottom however says Prentiss to me. The swooping flats (if that makes sense) on the sides of the front jaw tower are what I'm looking at. Do Yost or Reeds have that?


Yost guaranteed in that 1920 ad, with date stamp or stamped serial number? What's earliest G.M. not included in advertising?
Thanks.


