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That looks like a really good price for some very good old iron. That kind of lathe is really useful for furniture makers looking to add some turning capabilities for furniture legs or pillars.
It is also a very nice lathe to learn on. Depending on the length of that particular model, you may be able to make your own baseball bats; and it can definitely handle pepper mills, bottle stoppers, and pens.
The gap at the head stock end is so that you can remove the banjo for better access when sanding or for adding a 2nd banjo (if you can get one) and a 2nd tool rest (or a long, 2-post tool rest) when doing longer spindles.
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Too bad you aren't closer the legs alone sell for more than that around here
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Yes … it is a good price especially with the cast legs. Aren’t you in the Bay Area?
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Feel like delivering to southern NM? .-)