JSH
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Not to argue, but folks that live east of the Mississippi have it way better than on the west side.Gary, I owned a Logan lathe and have amateur experience. They are good lathes. They were a competitor of South Bend. Logans of your style have large ball bearings in the headstock. South Bend had bearings like main bearings in an engine. Both designs worked very well. They are a quality lathe, perhaps not for barrel work, I’ve never attempted it. I know my limitations. Depending on the model it may have a threaded spindle. Mine was 2-1/4x8 TPI. Logan’s have a larger register than SB, so the attachments will not interchange unless the register on the SB part is enlarged. Parts are generally available from Scott Logan at Logan Actuator. IMO, $1,500 would be a price for a best friend or similar. I doubt it will bring anything near $3k though. That is a nice lathe though.
What is the model number on the brass tag?
I gave $2500 4-5 years ago for my Sheldon that is the equal to the Logan in this thread. I looked at a lot of $3-5000 machines of this size. Most within decent driving distance for me were worn out or abused if not both with little if any tooling. I checked back on one of the better Logan’s I ran across, it had sold and the fellow paid to have it shipped from Iowa to Arizona.
There are new machines out there with lots of whittles and bells, some make life easier. I found there to be a pretty solid market for old iron of this size in my neck of the woods.