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Vise identification

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Does anyone hsppen to know what  brand vise this is. If so, is it a good quality. What do you think the value is? There is no woolen in the jaws and the clamping is even all the way across.  The jaws open up to 7". Also how old do you think it is? The Only way markings I see on it is a big number 5 and a tag that says made in Japan. It also weighs around 50 pounds.

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Value depends a lot on WHERE it is even just withing the USA; since over 150 different countries use these forums where are you at?  I can say that since no trade name is on it; it's not one of the high dollar vises; however the Japan is generally a better quality vise than China---for modern times.  Japanese stuff used to be renowned for low quality 50+ years ago.  (Much like chinese tools today)

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Thank you for the info. I really appreciate it. I'm located in southern mississippi

Do you mind not showing us northerners green grass while we are in the middle of winter. :)

 

  • 2 weeks later...

I just bought this vise Monday. Has anyone heard of this brand before?

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i havent heard of that name before but it is about 40 miles from where i live in upstate new york. located on the eastern end of lake ontario

 

  • 3 weeks later...

I weighed the vise and it's 90 pounds. I can't find much information about it but it's solid and in good shape. If I can find a bigger USA made vise thenI will sell this one.

  • 4 weeks later...

If it is an old vice, it is usually a good quality despite country of origin. Of course if it is made here in the USA, we're especially proud of it due to the fact that we have been sold out to other countries manufacturing goods and importing them here.

Some of the old chipping vises were huge and were rated for impact due to their intended use...

  • 4 years later...

I have a 1908 Chas Parker Co vise 

good shape and jaws are 6in wide

Solid steel and patent no79

was wondering if anyone had any idea of value?

approximately 100 or more lbs

 

Would depend a lot on which of the 100+ countries who participate in these forums on the World Wide Web it is in.

  • 1 year later...

I have this same vise and need to find some jaw inserts for it. The only information I could find on it is the same, number 5, and made in Japan. I have only ever used it without any jaw pads on it, but I recently remounted it to a new workbench and wanted to re-lube it, plus find some of those c-channel jaws like on yours.  

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