I'm one of those unlucky souls that has a small piece of plywood mounted on some legs, and calls it a "workbench".

I can't complain though, it gets the job done. However, I'm at a crossroad though because I really need a vise lately and that's when I start getting jealous of the guys who have those beautiful European style benches with 2 wooden vises built in!
So, my options right now are looking like this.... I can get one of those huge vises that mount to the side of the table, I can get a smaller one that can be moved around via a clamp on the bottom,
or, I can get the "
Parrot Vise" which I've heard a little about. They say it's handy for luthiers. Bench space is at a minimum, but I think I'd be able to bolt down one of those and still have enough room. I just need something that can dependably hold stock. Not huge pieces of wood, but what we luthiers work with.
I'm really interested in hearing from the guys that don't have typical bench set-ups. About a year ago I was almost positive a Sjoberg was in the cards for me, but things turned out differently. No big deal. Just trying to work with what I got now. So what do you guys do? One other problem I'm not sure how to solve yet..... My bench is bolted up against a wall. Thus, I have access only to the edge facing me. Which means I can't clamp things on both sides, only one. Would you suggest getting some hold downs to make up for this fact? I'd really appreciate any and all ideas from the masses here with more experience than I. Hope everyone is having a safe holiday season!
-John