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Offline moparthug

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When it's not a Vise Grip
« on: January 11, 2023, 01:12:01 PM »
Wandering through a barn sale and noticed a black painted Vise Grip in a bucket of rusty bits. Meh, I don't need that. Wandered around for another 30 minutes and ended up back looking in the bucket again. Sure looks like a Vise Grip, feels like a Vise Grip, works like a Vise Grip, but it's not. Seymour Smith Snap-Lock, No.1610, Oakville, Conn. This one is new to me, and couldn't find out much online. Anyone know the story of Seymour Smith & Sons not-a-vise-grip?
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Offline amecks

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Re: When it's not a Vise Grip
« Reply #1 on: January 12, 2023, 04:55:05 AM »
I usually avoid brand x vise grips...but those are interesting.  A quick search came up with...
https://progress-is-fine.blogspot.com/2015/02/seymour-smith-snap-cut-secateurs-snap.html
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Offline john k

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Re: When it's not a Vise Grip
« Reply #2 on: January 12, 2023, 09:39:53 PM »
Lately I have been drawn to vintage locking pliers, if in decent shape, too often these have been abused or modified.  Vintage locking pliers other than Vise Grip that is, have plenty of those.  Interesting to see the little variances to keep away from the Vise-Grip patents.  At the Nebraska State Fair one time, the company put up a huge display board, over 200 different tools.  Some originals from before WWI were included.  The rep pointed out the ugly gray models built during WWII,  which I was told were plated with low grade silver oxide, chrome was not available.   Some 30 types built on purpose for other companies.  He also shared that they spent as much money on patent infringement lawsuits as was spent on advertsing.  They even caught a company stamping vise-grip and nebraska on their off-shore tools.  Havent seen but one Seymour Smith tool, interesting.
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Re: When it's not a Vise Grip
« Reply #3 on: January 15, 2023, 08:58:45 PM »
Mostly known for garden tools, pruners and such. I wonder what else they made besides these vise-grips, other types of pliers, maybe even wrenches for special applications? I guess I need to do some more digging.  :smiley:
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Re: When it's not a Vise Grip
« Reply #4 on: February 07, 2023, 07:54:41 PM »
Interesting post, another one I need to find.