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Parker vises like their shotguns are not all that common here in Central Oregon. I own the only Parker vise I've ever seen, it's marked (974). It looked nearly new when I got it. I had to pay up for it, a whopping $40.00. I bought it about five years ago from a friend who found it at a yard sale.
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Dennis, you got one of their most versatile vises ( and stole it too). The 93X and 94X are the best of the swivel bases general purpose vises they made.
The 97X series were made in 3, 3 1/2, 4, & 5”. |
Edgar I have 9 mounted vises in my shop another on a pedestal outside. Depending on how you count another half dozen or so specialty vises either clamped in one of the bench vises or clamped with large bar clamps directly to a bench for special jobs.
And not a single Parker Vise, guess I need to start watching Eabay, will use your guide to the 97 series while looking William |
I thought about selling off some vises until I saw this video. Instead of selling, I think I'll go shopping. I have dug for some footers for a new building in preparation. I don't think it will be big enough.
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William, don’t pass up a sound Athol vise as they are very high quality. So are Reed, Prentice, and Reed & Prentice.
I’ve been looking for a Versa Vise, but the sellers of any I see believe to be solid gold. |
Edgar, how many vices do you have? :rolleyes:
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