Vise Grip 11R 11"Locking C Clamp with "Made in USA" Stamped on tools New & Rare

$129.95

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 Vise Grip 11R  11″Locking C Clamp with regular Tips 

 With ” Made in USA ” stamped on the Handle , It was released in the year 2003, Old stock, but brand new, in its origin package, Collectors must want

  • Wide-opening jaws provide greater versatility in clamping a variety of shapes
  • Turn screw to adjust pressure and fit work. Stays adjusted for repetitive use
  • Constructed of high-grade heat-treated alloy steel for maximum toughness and durability
  • Classic trigger release designed to provide maximum locking force


  • Vise Grip

    World War II
    established markets for hundreds of products that are now household names. At
    least one such product became a standard component of every farmer’s toolbox and
    was manufactured in a small rural town in Nebraska.

    The product was the Vise Grip locking pliers. The small town was, and is
    Dewitt, Nebraska. The agricultural innovator was an immigrant Danish blacksmith
    named William PetersenPetersen came to the U.S. just after the turn of the century. He tried his
    hand at farming, but he was in incurable inventor. At one time, he even tried to
    build and sell early motorcars. Each of those enterprises failed. In the early
    1920s, he arrived in Nebraska and opened a blacksmith shop.

    At some point, he realized his job would be a lot easier if he had a set of
    pliers that would clamp down and hold the piece of metal he was working on “in a
    vise-like grip.” He undoubtedly had sets of pliers and at least one vise in his
    shop. But the pliers couldn’t be locked and the vise was hard to set up.
    Somehow, he came up with the idea of combining the function of the two tools.

    He figured out that a screw mechanism in the handle could adjust the opening
    of the pliers. Later, he figured out a way for the other handle to lock it in
    place. He built several prototypes, first out of cardboard and then wood.
    Finally, he hammered one out of metal on his forge. It worked.

    He got his first patent for a primitive version in 1921. The patent for the
    locking lever was issued in 1924. He built an inventory and starting selling the
    Vise-Grip Pliers out of the trunk of his car to farmers and mechanics in the
    surrounding towns. Gradually, he built a business, but the Depression slowed its
    growth.

    In spite of hard times, the tool was popular. In 1934, the Petersen
    Manufacturing Company was formed, but it wasn’t until 1938 that they opened
    their first official manufacturing plant in a defunct drug store in “downtown”
    Dewitt. That first plant had a staff of 37. When the war started, Bill Petersen was still working on refining the product,
    two of his sons, Chris and Ralph, handled manufacturing, and another son,
    Richard, was struggling to put together a network of sales agents. One of them
    sold the government on the advantages of the Vise-Grip.

    By 1941, the little plant was operating at capacity to fulfill government
    contracts. Defense industries used thousands of Vise-Grips. Thousands more were
    shipped to England for their aircraft industry. Builders of the Liberty cargo
    ships found them so useful – and the time pressures to finish ships so great –
    that welders simply welded the Vise-Grips into the hulls rather than removing
    them from the pieces they were holding together. At the time, the tool sold for
    $1.25.

    The war saved Petersen Manufacturing because 1941 was the same year that
    their original patent ran out. Without government contracts, competition could
    have destroyed the fledgling company.

    Bill Petersen kept inventing and expanding the market. Right after the war in
    1945, the first National Hardware Show was organized tapping into the huge
    interest that returning soldiers and their families had in building their dream
    homes. Vise-Grip tools were there.

    In 1957, the easy release lever was added to the pliers. In the 1950s, the
    company incorporated. In the 60s, they opened a second manufacturing plant in
    Wisconsin. In recent years, the company has gone through several ownership
    changes and mergers. They are now known as Irwin Industrial Tools and are now a
    division of Newell Rubbermaid, Inc.

    In 2008, the original Vise-Grip manufacturing plant in Dewitt, Nebraska,
    closed when the parent company moved production to China. Over 330 people from
    Dewitt (population 600) and surrounding communities were out of work. But the
    local historical museum still has displays chronicling the development of the
    Vise-Grip and the Petersen family.

    The Vise Grip after 2008, all are import from oversea.


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