1940's Veteran. Still use it. Note the faceplate, arbor and dog. Pure old school. I have all the change gears for it.

GREAT job, on a Very Cool machine.....1941 Rivett 1020. Only about 20 ever made, most on contract with the Navy. Only know of 4 that still exist. Started out very rough. Two years to restore. A lot or remaking or repairing of worn and broken parts as there are none available anywhere. Even made patterns to have castings made and did the machining. After WWII, Rivett changed the design and size to be larger, heavier to be more competitive with Monarch 10EEs.
I wish they made a new lathe like the one in the top picture1st pic is my '47 Wade 8A.
2nd is a Blanchard duplicator lathe at Harper's Ferry.
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1941 Rivett 1020. Only about 20 ever made, most on contract with the Navy. Only know of 4 that still exist. Started out very rough. Two years to restore. A lot or remaking or repairing of worn and broken parts as there are none available anywhere. Even made patterns to have castings made and did the machining. After WWII, Rivett changed the design and size to be larger, heavier to be more competitive with Monarch 10EEs.