I went to my first auction of the season today. The auction flyer had a picture of a Montgomery wards lathe, which as we know is made by Logan. On arrival at the auction, I was hoping to find more machinist type tools since he had the metal lathe, however the auction company had marked all lathe related tooling as "Goes With" the metal lathe. To make a long story short, the Logan with a 3 Jaw and 4 jaw chucks, tool holders, a steady rest, full set of change gears, tailstock chucks and centers etc. on a stand went for $500.00.
I picked up a mint Starret dial caliper for $15.00 and this 1934 Double A products 6" metal lathe with a 4 jaw chuck also for $15.00.
The AA lathe is from the very first year that Double A started making lathes as I determined by the Transfer decal on the compound. This one says "Double A Products, Ann Arbor, Michigan". The company moved to Manchester, Michigan in 1936.
This lathe also has a flat bed. They started a V bed model also in 1936, so I am sure this predates that.
It needs some work, but for $15.00 I think I did well.
I also got a bunch of Aluminum stock and about 30 pounds of bronze bushings and bearings in all differant sizes for $10.00.