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Antique COMBO ANVIL & VISE "The Stewart Handy Worker" CHICAGO FLEXIBLE SHAFT CO.

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Being offered for sale is the vintage "THE STEWART HANDY WORKER" COMBINATION ANVIL-VISE by CHICAGO FLEXIBLE SHAFT CO. of Chicago, IL., circa the early 20th century ("Patented Sept. 5, 1916"), as seen in the pictures/as described in the title. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR IMPORTANT CONDITION NOTES. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED or your money back...no questions asked!

Missing original front crank handle (isn't really needed). Missing jaw faces (see red arrows in pics 7, 9 & 11). Two broken mounting holes at base (one broken at each side, see red arrows in pics 2, 4, 6, 11 & 12). The two remaining mounting holes are in good shape and should be enough to anchor the vise down. One of the two broken holes has enough remaining to be bolted down with a large washer to help secure to bench (see red arrow in pics 2, 4 & 12). Otherwise, the vise is in Very Good vintage condition and is fully functional. We lightly cleaned the threaded rod with wire brush and applied some WD-40 and now the crank wheel/jaws adjust easy & smooth. Fully functional combo anvil-vise tool that just needs new jaw faces and mounting hardware. Superb patina throughout. See pics.

Measures 23" long, overall, when jaws are fully closed. Jaws measure 3-7/8" wide and open approx. 4-3/4" max. Weighs a hefty 56 lbs. 0.0 oz..

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Being offered for sale is the vintage "THE STEWART HANDY WORKER" COMBINATION ANVIL-VISE by CHICAGO FLEXIBLE SHAFT CO. of Chicago, IL., circa the early 20th century ("Patented Sept. 5, 1916"), as seen in the pictures/as described in the title. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR IMPORTANT CONDITION NOTES. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED or your money back...no questions asked!

Missing original front crank handle (isn't really needed). Missing jaw faces (see red arrows in pics 7, 9 & 11). Two broken mounting holes at base (one broken at each side, see red arrows in pics 2, 4, 6, 11 & 12). The two remaining mounting holes are in good shape and should be enough to anchor the vise down. One of the two broken holes has enough remaining to be bolted down with a large washer to help secure to bench (see red arrow in pics 2, 4 & 12). Otherwise, the vise is in Very Good vintage condition and is fully functional. We lightly cleaned the threaded rod with wire brush and applied some WD-40 and now the crank wheel/jaws adjust easy & smooth. Fully functional combo anvil-vise tool that just needs new jaw faces and mounting hardware. Superb patina throughout. See pics.

Measures 23" long, overall, when jaws are fully closed. Jaws measure 3-7/8" wide and open approx. 4-3/4" max. Weighs a hefty 56 lbs. 0.0 oz..

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