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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 3656439" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>That is a very nice vice. You did well. I'm jealous. Super job keeping it in working order. They don't make those anymore. It's the real deal. Thanks for showing it. I think it's great. Look like a solid 6" jaw but I can't see the makers stamp to check. </p><p>All the old tools and vices from my Dad's work shed were stolen (completly cleared out) long after he passed and my mom was alone as My oldest was in the Military, my big sis was living in SoCal, other brother was off finding himself, other sis was living where her husband was going to school for HVAC and I was away at College. Some outstanding grinder's, Vices, and heavy duty stuff. He wasn't from Oklahoma but visiting relatives and he needed to use a power mower mom had so that's how he knew about the stuff. </p><p>His grandma wanted to pay for everything but she was on SS survivor benefits. She was a great person and all of us, without complaint, refused to take any money from her.</p><p>You know, I just don't have the ability to shut up and make my post short. You should be around me in person. It's brutal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 3656439, member: 38658"] That is a very nice vice. You did well. I'm jealous. Super job keeping it in working order. They don't make those anymore. It's the real deal. Thanks for showing it. I think it's great. Look like a solid 6" jaw but I can't see the makers stamp to check. All the old tools and vices from my Dad's work shed were stolen (completly cleared out) long after he passed and my mom was alone as My oldest was in the Military, my big sis was living in SoCal, other brother was off finding himself, other sis was living where her husband was going to school for HVAC and I was away at College. Some outstanding grinder's, Vices, and heavy duty stuff. He wasn't from Oklahoma but visiting relatives and he needed to use a power mower mom had so that's how he knew about the stuff. His grandma wanted to pay for everything but she was on SS survivor benefits. She was a great person and all of us, without complaint, refused to take any money from her. You know, I just don't have the ability to shut up and make my post short. You should be around me in person. It's brutal. [/QUOTE]
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