![]() ![]() They also added a stripe for the race fans. ![]() Mid-vintage saws were painted Powermatic Garish Green and the logo was switched to a rectangular red plastic piece screwed above the elliptical space where the original logo sat. The original saws were painted the familiar (some say pretty) Powermatic Green and had the elliptical logo on the upper door. It doesn't appear in some material I have dated 1956 but does show up on a 1963 price list so we have a short date range to work from. ![]() My Powermatic catalogs are few and far between so I can't pin point the exact year this model was first put on the market. This way we get more mileage from our allotted three pix minimum. Rather than duplicate shots of my saw I'm leaving it to you to take a look at that saw. So what was I supposed to do? Uh-huh, you betcha, I bought it.Įver so often I refer to a saw on the Photo Index owner by Rick Horner. When I entered through the overhead door I heard the saw whisper my name. I was just minding my own business when I approached the other man's garage where the saw was temporarily residing. The Long Drawn Out, Blow-by-Blow Description: A Powermatic 141 14" Band Saw Named Gumbyĭespite it's Gumby-like profile and puke green paint color it's a very nice saw. ![]()
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