Gordon
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- Jul 15, 2009
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Howdy friends and neighbors. I just posted this request for info on a Facebook engraver forum, I'm also posting here as I'm hoping that someone might be able to identify the maker, (or former owner), of this lovely,
vintage ball vise that I just bought. In addition to its ornamentation, (engraved initials, monogram, and textured jaws), it has a rather unusual arrangement of two different sets of ball bearings that it turns on. Another unusualy feature is that it does not have a pin or pinhole to stop rotation, instead, there is a thumb-screw that brings a leather washer into contact with both the upper, and lower hemispheres of the vise. This can be adjusted to either act as a friction brake, or to lock rotation completely. The last photo shows the small bearing that sits in the "well" that the shaft rides it.