Yesterday, my faithful old "tilt-a whirl" vice broke. The main casting broke cleanly into two pieces. It wasn't perhaps the greatest vice in the world, but it has served me well for 11 years. The moveable jaw kicked up a bit when tightened, so you had to be sure to give whatever it was holding a good whack with a dead blow hammer to ensure that it was setting flat. I very seldom used the vice's ability to rotate, but often used the ability of the tilt function to tilt to whatever number of degrees I required. The vice and it's new replacement are "Groz" and I have no idea where it is made, although I suspect somewhere in Asia. I checked my Paypal account and there was just enough money accumulated in there from selling engine plans to buy my old vices big brother. It too is a "Groz". My old vice had 3.1" wide jaws x 1.5" hi and would open 2.99". It's big brother has 4.035" wide jaws x 1.6" high, and is supposed to open 4" although I haven't tried to open it yet. It normally sold for $600 but was on sale for $480. After I paid the Canadian "Suck your blood dry tax" it cost $547. The overall backing from the top of the jaws to the mill table is about the same, around 5 3/8". The new vice is much heavier than the old one, and I am getting older, not stronger!!! I hope I get as good service from the new vice as I did from the old.---Brian