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1043 Large Record No 8 Bench Vice

This large Record No 8 bench vice is a robust workshop tool, ideal for metalworking and general fabrication. Showing signs of use consistent with age, it offers a classic design and substantial clamping force. A great addition for collectors or those needing a heavy-duty vice.

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Bidder Name Bidding Time Bid Auto
Pirates Helpful 2024-06-30 22:26:42 £40.05
Coleman Courses 2024-06-30 22:26:42 £40.00 Auto
Coleman Courses 2024-06-30 21:48:44 £37.95
Pirates Helpful 2024-06-30 21:48:44 £36.95 Auto
Pirates Helpful 2024-06-30 21:48:18 £36.00 Auto
Coleman Courses 2024-06-30 21:48:18 £35.00
Pirates Helpful 2024-06-30 20:32:46 £31.00
Coleman Courses 2024-06-30 20:32:46 £30.00 Auto
Coleman Courses 2024-06-30 19:58:03 £27.00
Andrew Arrives 2024-06-30 19:25:37 £26.00
Coleman Courses 2024-06-30 19:24:54 £25.00 Auto
Coleman Courses 2024-06-30 19:04:47 £23.00
Jonathan Palmer 2024-06-30 19:04:47 £22.00 Auto
Jonathan Palmer 2024-06-30 19:04:22 £21.00 Auto
Coleman Courses 2024-06-30 19:04:22 £20.00
Jonathan Palmer 2024-06-30 07:23:07 £13.99
Transformation Peninsula 2024-06-30 07:23:07 £12.99 Auto
Transformation Peninsula 2024-06-29 00:03:23 £11.00 Auto
Outraged Seal 2024-06-29 00:03:23 £10.00
Transformation Peninsula 2024-06-28 20:17:15 £9.00
Jonathan Palmer 2024-06-28 20:17:15 £8.00 Auto
Jonathan Palmer 2024-06-28 08:20:32 £5.00

Auction Ended

Winning Bid: £40.05

Winner: Pirates Helpful

Timezone: Europe/London

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Record No 8 Bench Vice

This is a large and robust Record No 8 bench vice, a classic tool for metalworking and general workshop use. The vice features a heavy-duty construction, designed for securely holding materials during cutting, filing, bending, or other fabrication processes. Its substantial size and clamping force make it suitable for a wide range of projects and materials.

Condition and Collectibility

This bench vice shows signs of use consistent with its age and working life. It presents with surface corrosion and wear, which is typical for vintage tools. Despite this, the vice remains structurally sound and potentially functional, appealing to collectors of vintage tools or those seeking a robust and reliable workshop addition.