Save some for the rest of us?
Philbert
Philbert
Seems you have a new undiagnosed disease, VAD- vise acquisition disease.Here's the latest, bought of eBay. It's a 1946 4 1/2" made in Chicago. It appears to be in great condition. I don't see any cracks through the paint.
That I do! Always looking for more.Seems you have a new undiagnosed disease, VAD- vise acquisition disease.
Seems you have a new undiagnosed disease, VAD- vise acquisition disease.
Denial is a well documented symptom.It's not a 'disease'; it's a 'vice'!
Philbert
In that case......have I got a deal for you!!!That's NOT to say though, if I happened to come across a Wilton vise by some odd chance, that I wouldn't buy it.
What I AM saying is this. I'm not going to actively pursue one. I'm gonna wait until it comes to me.
Has it been Snellerized?In that case......have I got a deal for you!!!
If you hanker Keen Kutter goods or schapleigh hardware I run across some in the auctions down hereThat's a twin pair of 1967 4" Wilton 9400 bullets, a 1986 Wilton C0 bullet, a Columbian 604, three Plumb hatchets, one Keen Kutter hatchet, and the folding draw knife.
All of these will be, and then be sold.Has it been Snellerized?
I'm interested in any marked hatchet or axe.If you hanker Keen Kutter goods or schapleigh hardware I run across some in the auctions down here
They make them both ways.Just curious about this one and a couple others you've shown. When the vice is mounted, it can't swivel? Are they missing a base piece? Did they make them fixed liked that so they don't swivel?
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