Steve
'One company I spoke to disputes the thinking that these machines are made by a couple of factories in China, if they were then there would be less differences in wattage motors for example from one make/model to another. Also other related parts may well not fit what appears to be a 'twin' machine'
I can only offer my opinion, take a look for yourself at :
http://www.realbull-machine.com/en/
http://www.mini-lathe.com/Mini_lathe/Sieg/Sieg.htm
On the Seig site, quote.. "This is the factory that makes many of the versions of the mini-lathe, mini-mill and many other machine tools that so many of us enjoy using."
Take a good look through & you will see many versions of what we ME guys buy; have also taken a comment from the mini-lathe forum site ..
Mini-Lathe Product & Book Reviews.
‘The great majority of mini-lathes sold in the U.S. and worldwide are made by Sieg in Shanghai, China. They are re-branded by several vendors, painted in a variety of colors and sold with various combinations of accessories and with four bed lengths: 8", 12", 14" and 16", but all are basically the same lathe (Well, ok, the Micro-Mark version is kinda unique…). A very similar lathe, made by Real Bull in China, makes up the rest of the market’.
By reference to the above the following are made by the same co.
Lathes:
Big Dog 7×14
Grizzly 7×12
Harbor Freight 7×10
Homier 7×12 (old style)
Homier 7×12 (new style)
Homier 7×12 (comparison)
Micro-Mark 7×16 with brushless DC motor
Sieg SC2 7×12 Lathe with brushless DC motor
Sieg SC4 8×17 Lathe with brushless DC motor
Sieg C6 10×22 Lathe
So in the same context I can dispute the dealers comments, again only offering my opinion, make of it what you will, at the end of the day you will purchase whatever make, size etc, you decide suits your needs & budget. Happy hunting & enjoy what you get.
Cheers
George