Looks like an early Electra Becum
I have a green one 315 at the folks, don't see the belt tension wheel at the bottom right,
and the tension lever looks different,
not that it wouldn't have been upgraded, as it's a bit of a flimsy arrangement .
If it is a BAS 315 of some description with another paint job...
Not seen one that colour, but there are similarity's for sure.
Those zinc guide castings are the same, and are liable to crumble upon adjustment!
There is a really lousy arrangement for assembly also, as that plate which has only two self tapping screws into the hollow ali guidepost.
My biggest issue would be the aluminium or whatever metal which is not cast iron bandwheels,
and the tension assembly, as that is the most important thing about a bandsaw IMO.
The frame itself is really stout.
Not got the machine to rip consistently on even pallet timber,
but not had a full teardown and inspection.
Seems someone near pulled their hair out on it already, as the jack screws
(adjusts bottom wheel) threads got stripped and new nuts were welded on.
I didn't try and adjust anything to see, no vibration so didn't go there.
I suppose it might be a bit of a bad review, as in not giving the machine a chance with new or dressed tires and all that, but have yet to see anyone using one to have any confidence in it.
(using the fence that is)
The fence and rail system is the worst thought out system on a bandsaw that I have ever seen, one needs to disassemble the fence which would blow away with the wind,
and then disassemble the rail with bolts into the table.
The only part I agree about is the slot at the front.
I wouldn't buy it if you intend to use the rip fence, regardless of whether you upgraded the fence, I'd still be skeptical of any consistency.
If just cutting curves then the machine should be capable enough though.
A new bearing setup can be bought by Bedford tool and co,
some googling might suggest this is a popular thing to do.
Factor that into cost compared to something which would likely be better which might have cast iron wheels, should you wish to do a real good job setting it up and testing etc.
Hope that helps
Tom