1984 South Bend 10" never turned on?

I don't see the attraction, but I never bought into the mythical/magical 'US made' story. My poor little Taiwan made 1340GT is super accurate, does everything I need (and then some), and will outlast me which is all that matters to me. And it was cheaper than this one by a fair amount.

Someone above was right, in that this needs to go to some nostalgic collector who will appreciate it as something from the good ol' days.


I have old us made iron and i live in the uk ;)

Was mainly because it was a good price and suited the bill though not just desire, i would have liked old uk iron too ;)

I think most of the good quality tiwan lathes do look fairly solid to be honest and if i had the cash a brand new zero ware lathe would be very tempting.

Stu
 
Schools here auction off their 9A South Bends for $450 - 800 every year or so. Market value - about 2500. Most of them have almost zero wear and will cut as true as this one. Usually the compound has some gouges from running into the chuck. Sadly I missed 3 of them last Sept.
 
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