I don't know what make it is but I seen an old south bend lathe that size with tooling, with out the stand go for about $700. at an auction I was at a month ago. That one looks like it is ready to go as is, the one I looked at had a drive motor and pulley but was disconnected from the machine. In my opinion I do not like used machines unless you can get them for almost nothing. The reason is it is hard to determine if the machine is worn out, or has some sort of damage that is not obvious. Going with that the new non US made machines are a better choice in a way, and when you are looking at parts and accessories. but looking at it the other way if the machine is in excellent condition, has a lot of tooling accessories, and could be had at a favorable price, it may be the way to go. It is hard to say, you could make out, or have problems where cost of getting it fixed would not be worth the time and trouble.