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MoparTrucks

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That looks like its been used and abused hard but I think I would offer $25 to start and see what you get. If he wouldnt budge on price I think I would still prbably go for it as long ad it was close by.


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Jeremy: all Wilton vises are not created equal. for $50 you can get a new version of that one that might be better. up your budget about double that and you can find a 30 plus pound old Reed, Rock Island, Prentiss or other good old used vise.

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If it was in good shape I'd give $20 but that curvy handle is evidence of some abuse and I'd stay away if I were you.
 

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OP... Do some research.. Just cuz it says Ferrari on it doesn't mean it'll drive... Just do some reading!! You'll find what you're looking for if you're set on owning a "Wilton",,
 

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I'm no expert, so I'd pass, mainly because it doesn't say "Made in USA" which means it probably isn't. It's likely one of the cheap ones. Right now that one is $77 brand new on Amazon. $51 if you want the blue one.
 
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Gojeremy

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It says Made in the U.S.A and its a Wilton so i just wasn't sure. Before posting this question on GJ i offered the guy $20 because the handle was bent so bad. He turned me down.
 
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AceofSpad3s

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It says Made in the U.S.A and its a Wilton so i just wasn't sure. Before posting this question on GJ i offered the guy $20 because the handle was bent so bad. He turned me down.

I doubt it would have been a good buy. That thing must of have gone through hell if the handle is bent.
 
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Gojeremy

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This is why I love this place. Awesome to hear experienced opinions because this is all new to me. Thanks all.
 

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Some ****** around here has a nice bullet one for 175$, which is probably fair but too much for my blood.

He does however have a nice 3/4 craftsman block on the CM stand for 90$.

There's only so much I can do with more than one of the same tool though....
 
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Gojeremy

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I did find this for $75. Tried googling it for reviews but couldn't find anything. Other than made in U.S.A. anyone know anything about this? Good or bad?
 
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BJ42LX

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I did find this for $75. Tried googling it for reviews but couldn't find anything. Other than made in U.S.A. anyone know anything about this? Good or bad?

I had one of those for about 15 years. It wasn't the most accurate vise but it was tough as hell. I used it as a press more than once to install bushings and the like.

It has a couple small notches in the left portion of the jaws for grabbing round stuff. That is a handy feature.

Then I ponied up for my first Wilton, found GJ and the vise threads and the rest is history.

I sold my Craftsman for $25 and was happy to get it. $75 is very high, in my opinion.
 
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bluebolt

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That was my first vise, still have it. Bought it new about 25 years ago. That one looks pretty good. It's a decent vise, $75 is on the high side. If you need a vise NOW it wouldn't be a bad price but I would definitely try to get it down a bit.
 
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