You're right about the machines, Flux, that's what they explained to me too when I said I thought they had special machines to automatically rewind motors. They existed but only for large motor runs. I remember being surprised, because I knew that for rewinding toroid transformers (not exactly easy stuff too) they special equipment too.
Who'd have thunk it that in these modern times there are still some tasks that can't be performed (economically) by machines 
BTW, they also explained that automatically wound motors were easy to distinguish from those rewound by hand, as you could tell by the way the coils were bound up (by lacing tape). 'Easy to distinguish' being a relative term, I suppose.
Also BTW, the thing I dread most is not winding the coils but putting them inside the stator. Those slots seem awfully narrow. I know it can be done (the original manufacturer did it, and Zubbly can), but still. Winding the coil & wiring them up is easy stuff in comparison to stuffing those huge coils through those narrow slots, as far as I can tell.
Peter.