Hi, I just came across this forum looking for more information on a vise I just found in my yard. It says Colborne mfg co Chicago AMCE 10. Looking to get more information on it if you have any! ThanksColborne #16. 6" jaws and weights over 100lbs. Note the Acme 16.
Thanks akasrick, I was missing the 2" model on the spreadsheet.If it's a Parker vise a #100-2 jaw width corresponds with the vise as pictured.
From the #6 catalog.
akasrick
Kevin, what year were the articles from ? Thanks.Acco #54. 4" swivel jaw that opens to 4-1/4" and weights 60 lbs.
DaveKevin, what year were the articles from ? Thanks.
Here is a little at Vintage Machinery. Patents and pic.Hi, I just came across this forum looking for more information on a vise I just found in my yard. It says Colborne mfg co Chicago AMCE 10. Looking to get more information on it if you have any! Thanks
Columbian No. 77
2-1/2" jaws, no other specs.
Not on spreadsheet.

That double side hump to support the front support for the rail makes it look like a RAE vise. RAEs were originally made in Hamilton and might have made this vise for Clark which is only 30 minutes away in Merritton. Just guessing. Far more RAEs than Clark's as RAE was around a lot longer and was "the largest vise mfr in canada" according to RAE. There are two design versions for RAEs. Models 2-1/2 to 7" and Models 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 60 (3", 3.5"....6" jaw width). Based on your jaw width, you could try the matching one from RAE. Which series, I do not know. Just a thought....Looking for a replacement screw for a Clark vise
I'll second Dave600's advice about looking for a compatible Rae vise.Looking for a replacement screw for a Clark vise