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1950s Stanley No. 761 Victor Jersey Clamp-Base Vise

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    Posted 6 years ago

    tshusker
    (163 items)

    Very nice Stanley #761 vise with 1-1/2” (diamond-checked, removable hardened steel) jaws and horned anvil. Clamp mechanism allows for easy attachment to any table or bench. Still sports its art deco design, original grey and red-striped paint.

    The “Jersey” style vise is typified by a screw (body, head, and collar) that is in one piece, turned from cold rolled steel, with a square, lathe-cut thread.

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    Comments

    1. lptools, 6 years ago
      Hello, Nice looking vise!!! Hard to find one around here in such good condition. Do you know the origin of "Jersey " style vise? Thanks, Lou
    2. tshusker tshusker, 6 years ago
      Thanks, lptools, for the comment. Quick google search found, http://kesterhouse.com/etct/tools.html
    3. lptools, 6 years ago
      Thanks , that is a great website, just in time for a coffee break and some reading!!

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