Posted by Ian Skeldon 2 on 07/08/2018 19:21:09:
Ketan I wonder if you could source and sell a lathe of similar spec, size, weight and quality as an english lathe such as Harrison M300 or Colchester Bantam etc If so let me know, I will happily put my name down on the list of people wanting such a thing.
Hi Ian,
At one time… back in mid-2014, the late John Stevenson and I visited a factory in China which was/is making the Runmaster. This falls in line with one of the offering you seek. However, there are a few reservations.
The person behind the Runmaster was a very well knowledge old man, and it was 'his baby' for want of word. Old man Runmaster came into China a few decades ago from Taiwan, where Runmaster is famous, especially for very big machines. He explained to us many technical attributes and real meaning of 'M' on the castings, and how this was abused by many competitors. Being an engineer, by the time we meet him, he had hit hard times, after being diddled by several Chinese partners over the decades. His nature was straight forward. His latest partnership was with a new venture group. They learned a lot from him in terms of how to make and assemble the machines. Initially, SIEG was going to promote it as their own brand, but I persuaded them to go with the 'Runmaster' name as part of the product branding, and old man Runmaster gave his permission and agreed to help in promoting the story and history behind him, which was being proposed by me. I remember that day well. John was my designated 'alcahol drinker' especially as I cannot stand rice wine, and I try to avoid drinking while I am out there. Both he and the SIEG GM were well and truly 'pissed' on the way back, snoring away like god knows what. 
Unfortunately, I had less confidence in the new partners with whom old man Runmaster was with. So, I kept the story/idea dormant to wait and see what would happen after two years. If he was still there, I would have considered, but sadly, that partnership came to an end in the same way as rest of his previous arrangements. I wish we could have worked with him. But as he is out of the picture now, I prefer to stay out of this product for now.
Anyway, if you want the Runmaster, it is available from Axminster. I think Antony Powell who is on this forum purchased one. See this thread, on page 9.
You may want to ask him what he thinks. I believe that that machine probably came from production post departure of old man Runmaster. So, how good, bad or ugly it is open to question.
Ketan at ARC.
Forgot to say: Glad to read that the gear worked for you.
Edited By Ketan Swali on 13/08/2018 12:18:55