Tom that's the ticket a good Logan at under $1,000. in this day when compared to what the same dollars will purchase in China, no relevant comparison! Though I consider the Southbend another step up from the Logan marque in the larger lathes, either one is a great choice.Steve, regarding my Logan lathe serial # 6510H purchased used in 2004.
My winning in house bid was $875.01 USD delivered.
You if you really want, South of the border many hobby or lightly used Logans and Southbends exist.
I have a friend that lives three blocks from me that has a pristine Southbend in a 36" bed length that I've requested first shot at if ever it comes available, though larger than I perhaps require it's proximity & the owners very knowledgeable setup, operation and maintenance make it extremely appealing...definitely not a tabletop unit. He's had the for close to forty years and it's infrequent use only for home and hobby applications.
Fortunately the hobby we've chosen doesn't really require super tight tolerances for the most part, so basically any lathes a good lathe and we should take what we can get or do without one, though they do come in handy as do the mills.
Rick C.