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I have come across this Engineer’s vice listed by the seller as Record No1A but I can’t see the maker’s name on the photos nor can I see it listed on the Record Catalogue?

Any suggestions?

Thanks
 

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I would ask for a photo with a tape measure in it to show the width of the jaws, and one to show the condition of the screw, and ideally nut.

But if it isn't a Record 1A, then the seller has shot themselves in the foot because you would have a "significantly not as described" complaint against the seller and ebay would almost certainly refund your money if you rejected it after seeing it, Including cost of return postage.

As a seller, never state something as fact unless you are absolutely sure of it.

A couple of catalogue pages posted up on this thread are very useful.
I wonder if the A means a vice originally supplied with a swivel base ?
Obviously the one at the start of this thread doesn't have that any longer if it ever did.

https://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/threads/record-6-vice-jaws.29958/

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I would ask for a photo with a tape measure in it to show the width of the jaws, and one to show the condition of the screw, and ideally nut.

But if it isn't a Record 1A, then the seller has shot themselves in the foot because you would have a "significantly not as described" complaint against the seller and ebay would almost certainly refund your money if you rejected it after seeing it, Including cost of return postage.

As a seller, never state something as fact unless you are absolutely sure of it.

A couple of catalogue pages posted up on this thread are very useful.
I wonder if the A means a vice originally supplied with a swivel base ?
Obviously the one at the start of this thread doesn't have that any longer if it ever did.

https://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/threads/record-6-vice-jaws.29958/

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Fantastic response and research; thanks.
Thanks for your help and attached information; all very useful information to help my knowledge.
 
I wonder if the A means a vice originally supplied with a swivel base?

The 1A is cast into the body. The logistics of trying to distinguish between swivel base and non-swivel base at that stage in the production process would be challenging.

Record catalogues (CW Hampton) are also available at the Internet Archive as well as vintagemechinery.org
 

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