On May 31, 2:53=A0pm, FrozenNorth <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On 5/31/12 3:30 PM, marc rosen wrote:> Does anyone know what "new" or BIG=
thing Powermatic is going to unveil
> > in 7 Days 19 hours 31 minutes and several seconds ago? =A0(Your time ma=
y
> > vary depending upon when you read this.)
>
> Painting their tools green to compete with Festool. =A0:-)
>
Or Grizzly :o)
On Jun 8, 8:44=A0am, "John Grossbohlin"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Amusingly enough I got an e-mail about this this morning announcing a new
> big lathe... 4224B. However, when I clicked on the link for more informat=
ion
> I encountered the count down clock that has been up for the past month or=
so
> showing 2 hours 18 minutes and counting before the announcement. =A0Remin=
ds me
> of the time an e-mail came out about how a VP was no longer with the comp=
any
> before they told him.... he read about it on his Blackberry. Someone in I=
T
> was in trouble in both cases?
Each time I got some type of email reminder about this Big Thing ,the
clock on the reminder was a few hours ahead of the clock on the
Powermatic website.
I was hoping the Big thing was an announcement that they were going to
start manufacturing their table saws once again in the USA. Now they
have a lathe that is - size wise - comparable to the ONEWAY.
Marc (who is
no longer mystified by Powermatic)
On May 31, 3:53=A0pm, FrozenNorth <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On 5/31/12 3:30 PM, marc rosen wrote:> Does anyone know what "new" or BIG=
thing Powermatic is going to unveil
> > in 7 Days 19 hours 31 minutes and several seconds ago? =A0(Your time ma=
y
> > vary depending upon when you read this.)
>
> Painting their tools green to compete with Festool. =A0:-)
>
> --
> Froz...
>
> The system will be down for 10 days for preventive maintenance.
Ha!!
On 6/1/2012 10:07 AM, Leon wrote:
> On 6/1/2012 8:09 AM, Swingman wrote:
>> On 6/1/2012 7:27 AM, Leon wrote:
>> ... obviously the adding of "ol"
>> making "Festool" was too just clever for the Germans, due to it's
>> Anglicized twist and therefore a more global marketing cachet, to resist.
>>
>> Thank gawd "Yves Laurent" wasn't available! LOL
>>
>> BTW, the German word for tool being "werkzeug", it's no damned wonder. :)
>>
>
> So in German,..... Festowerkzeug. Schnell!
That was apparently another reason ... the infamous FEStool (Fast
Efficient Safe) slogan only works in English:
Schnell Effizient Sicher doesn't quite cut it. ;)
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On 6/2/2012 1:07 PM, dpb wrote:
> On 6/2/2012 11:25 AM, dpb wrote:
>> On 6/2/2012 8:43 AM, Swingman wrote:
> ...
>
>>> Actually, what the article clearly states regarding 1921 is that he "was
>>> a seller of timber and rough-cut lumber" ... _nowhere_ does it state
>>> that he built any machines in 1921.
>> ....
>>
> ...
>
> And I'd be quite comfortable that he had been in the lumber business for
> some time well before that.
>
>> I read that that is the year he did it.
> ...
>
> Otherwise, why mention 1921 as having anything whatever to do w/ anything?
>
>> Leonard F. Smith was a McMinnville lumber dealer who made and sold
>> five planers in 1921. He started using the Powermatic name in
>> 1928, according to the trademark filing.
>
> <http://vintagemachinery.org/mfgindex/detail.aspx?id=655>
>
> There's a point at which cynicism just loses any meaning in
> automagically asserting the worst possible interpretation any bending of
> statement can have...
You're kidding, right?
Are you positive that a poster on a website forum, a self appointed
"historian" at that, is a credible source and is not just as gullible
and mistaken as you could be, and is not using the exact same source as you?
You will have to do better than that ...
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On 6/3/2012 9:17 AM, dpb wrote:
> On 6/3/2012 9:14 AM, Swingman wrote:
> ...
>
>> ~ The date of the founding of "Powermatic" is clearly stated as 1928.
>>
>> Everything else is a figment of your imagination.
> ...
>
> It's also Powermatic's imagination, then.
Now we're getting somewhere ... precisely my point all along. :)
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On 6/3/2012 9:44 AM, dpb wrote:
> On 6/3/2012 9:19 AM, Swingman wrote:
>> On 6/3/2012 9:17 AM, dpb wrote:
>>> On 6/3/2012 9:14 AM, Swingman wrote:
>>> ...
>>>
>>>> ~ The date of the founding of "Powermatic" is clearly stated as 1928.
>>>>
>>>> Everything else is a figment of your imagination.
>>> ...
>>>
>>> It's also Powermatic's imagination, then.
>>
>> Now we're getting somewhere ... precisely my point all along. :)
>
> How's that? You claim there's something wrong <snip>
Yes, _you_ ... but we already decided that above.
> Otherwise, go away...
If _you_ can't stand the heat, Bubba ...
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On 6/1/2012 6:20 PM, dpb wrote:
> On 6/1/2012 5:45 PM, Bill wrote:
> ...
>
>> I'm surprised they would would jeopardize their reputation
>> by such truth-streching.
> ...
>
> Don't bother me none...he founded the business and began in '21 it
> appears; only a name change a few years later instead of (apparently)
> doing business in his own name or under the lumber business prior to that.
>
> Picky beyond words imo... :(
Actually, what the article clearly states regarding 1921 is that he "was
a seller of timber and rough-cut lumber" ... _nowhere_ does it state
that he built any machines in 1921.
How clever these marketeers. After all, marketing works best on the
gullible, and what's a little "truth stretching" among friends, eh? ;)
It's why a gullible public continues to fall for, and buy products like
hamburgers, that bear no resemblance whatsoever to the pictures and
gimmicks that advertise them.
FACT: "Powermatic" was founded in 1928 ... its "90th Anniversary" as
Powermatic will not be until 2018.
You do the math. End of story ...
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On 6/1/2012 7:11 AM, Swingman wrote:
> On 6/1/2012 6:54 AM, Leon wrote:
>> On 5/31/2012 4:12 PM, Swingman wrote:
>>> On 5/31/2012 3:53 PM, John Grossbohlin wrote:
>>>>
>>>> "dpb" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>>> news:[email protected]...
>>>>> On 5/31/2012 2:53 PM, FrozenNorth wrote:
>>>>>> On 5/31/12 3:30 PM, marc rosen wrote:
>>>>>>> Does anyone know what "new" or BIG thing Powermatic is going to
>>>>>>> unveil
>>>>>>> in 7 Days 19 hours 31 minutes and several seconds ago? (Your time
>>>>>>> may
>>>>>>> vary depending upon when you read this.)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Painting their tools green to compete with Festool. :-)
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Beat them to it years and years ago... :)
>>>>
>>>> Yeah... seems to me early Powermatics I've seen were green....
>>>
>>> Festool - 1925
>>> Powermatic - 1928
>>>
>>
>> I regretfully bring this information to you, I checked it before you
>> posted too ;~0
>>
>> Powermatic is celebrating 90 years, since 1921.
>>
>> http://www.powermatic.com/About.aspx?nav=about
>
> Read the rest of it ... there was no Powermatic company, or factory,
> before 1928.
>
> The rest is marketing hype ...
>
Oh yeah? Well ... ;~)
Not sure where the 1925 comes in except in the heading/history link but
the information seems to point at Festool actually introducing a tool in
1929. And IIRC Festool originally operated under a similar name, Festo
IIRC.
Either way Festool is still owned by one of the founding families.
We can discuss further during our next FIG meeting. LOL
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On Jun 1, 7:54 am, Leon <lcb11211@swbelldotnet> wrote:
> On 5/31/2012 4:12 PM, Swingman wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On 5/31/2012 3:53 PM, John Grossbohlin wrote:
>
> >> "dpb" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> >>news:[email protected]...
> >>> On 5/31/2012 2:53 PM, FrozenNorth wrote:
> >>>> On 5/31/12 3:30 PM, marc rosen wrote:
> >>>>> Does anyone know what "new" or BIG thing Powermatic is going to
> >>>>> unveil
> >>>>> in 7 Days 19 hours 31 minutes and several seconds ago? (Your time
> >>>>> may
> >>>>> vary depending upon when you read this.)
>
> >>>> Painting their tools green to compete with Festool. :-)
>
> >>> Beat them to it years and years ago... :)
>
> >> Yeah... seems to me early Powermatics I've seen were green....
>
> > Festool - 1925
> > Powermatic - 1928
>
> I regretfully bring this information to you, I checked it before you
> posted too ;~0
>
> Powermatic is celebrating 90 years, since 1921.
>
> http://www.powermatic.com/About.aspx?nav=about- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
>Hi Leon,
>I thought they "celebrated" 90 years by painting everything black,( or
>onyx). Or is your comment regarding to the dates in Swing's message?
I read somewhere that celebrating 90 with 3 30 year olds is interesting....
color not important...
On 5/31/2012 3:53 PM, John Grossbohlin wrote:
>
> "dpb" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> On 5/31/2012 2:53 PM, FrozenNorth wrote:
>>> On 5/31/12 3:30 PM, marc rosen wrote:
>>>> Does anyone know what "new" or BIG thing Powermatic is going to unveil
>>>> in 7 Days 19 hours 31 minutes and several seconds ago? (Your time may
>>>> vary depending upon when you read this.)
>>>>
>>> Painting their tools green to compete with Festool. :-)
>>>
>>
>> Beat them to it years and years ago... :)
>
> Yeah... seems to me early Powermatics I've seen were green....
Festool - 1925
Powermatic - 1928
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On 6/2/2012 3:41 PM, dpb wrote:
> On 6/2/2012 1:44 PM, Swingman wrote:
>> On 6/2/2012 1:07 PM, dpb wrote:
>>> On 6/2/2012 11:25 AM, dpb wrote:
>>>> On 6/2/2012 8:43 AM, Swingman wrote:
>>> ...
>>>
>>>>> Actually, what the article clearly states regarding 1921 is that he
>>>>> "was
>>>>> a seller of timber and rough-cut lumber" ... _nowhere_ does it state
>>>>> that he built any machines in 1921.
>>>> ....
>>>>
>>> ...
>>>
>>> And I'd be quite comfortable that he had been in the lumber business for
>>> some time well before that.
>>>
>>>> I read that that is the year he did it.
>>> ...
>>>
>>> Otherwise, why mention 1921 as having anything whatever to do w/
>>> anything?
>>>
>>>> Leonard F. Smith was a McMinnville lumber dealer who made and sold
>>>> five planers in 1921. He started using the Powermatic name in
>>>> 1928, according to the trademark filing.
>>>
>>> <http://vintagemachinery.org/mfgindex/detail.aspx?id=655>
>>>
>>> There's a point at which cynicism just loses any meaning in
>>> automagically asserting the worst possible interpretation any bending of
>>> statement can have...
>>
>> You're kidding, right?
>>
>> Are you positive that a poster on a website forum, a self appointed
>> "historian" at that, is a credible source and is not just as gullible
>> and mistaken as you could be, and is not using the exact same source as
>> you?
>
> Positive enough, yes.
>
>> You will have to do better than that ...
>
> No, I will (and shall) not.
>
> Take it up w/ Powermatic and OWWM and anybody else you disagree with if
> you're so certain they're in error; not me.
Come now, it is you who has been adding into the original article, that
was posted as a cite, assumptions that are clearly, and unarguably, not
stated therein.
If you are so confident in them you should at least owe it to your own
assumptions to do better than the above.
It's simple ... this is a discussion forum, and if you can't live with
apparent inconsistencies in your assumptions being pointed out and
discussed, don't post them in the first place.
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On 5/31/2012 4:12 PM, Swingman wrote:
> On 5/31/2012 3:53 PM, John Grossbohlin wrote:
>>
>> "dpb" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>> On 5/31/2012 2:53 PM, FrozenNorth wrote:
>>>> On 5/31/12 3:30 PM, marc rosen wrote:
>>>>> Does anyone know what "new" or BIG thing Powermatic is going to unveil
>>>>> in 7 Days 19 hours 31 minutes and several seconds ago? (Your time may
>>>>> vary depending upon when you read this.)
>>>>>
>>>> Painting their tools green to compete with Festool. :-)
>>>>
>>>
>>> Beat them to it years and years ago... :)
>>
>> Yeah... seems to me early Powermatics I've seen were green....
>
> Festool - 1925
> Powermatic - 1928
>
I regretfully bring this information to you, I checked it before you
posted too ;~0
Powermatic is celebrating 90 years, since 1921.
http://www.powermatic.com/About.aspx?nav=about
On Sun, 03 Jun 2012 12:43:41 -0500, Leon <lcb11211@swbelldotnet>
wrote:
>On 6/3/2012 12:16 PM, Larry Jaques wrote:
>> On Sun, 03 Jun 2012 10:20:01 -0500, Swingman<[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> On 6/2/2012 7:37 PM, Larry Jaques wrote:
>>>
>>>> <giggle> C'mon, guys. This horse has been dead for days now.
>>>
>>> Huh, huh ... the article being discussed was being used as proof that
>>> the following was wrong ... it very clearly does NO such thing ...
>>> instead being a perfect example of a vaguely written, company propaganda
>>> somehow becoming fact in folk's minds:
>>
>> Youse guys have had a dozen (or more) posts batted back and forth on
>> the propaganda issue for days now.
>>
>>
>>> On 5/31/2012 4:12 PM, Swingman wrote:
>>>
>>>> Festool - 1925
>>>> Powermatic - 1928
>>>
>>> Some of us will continue to cuss, fuss and discuss things woodworking,
>>>from the finer points of making zero clearance inserts, to pointing out
>>> inconsistencies in a tool company's advertising and logo; if anyone has
>>> a problem with that in any manner, they should either hit the next key,
>>> or decline to comment on the subject.
>>
>> Pointing out the obvious, eh?
>>
>> Just sayin...
>
>
>You have an uncanny proficiency of pointing out the obvious.
>
>Just sayin....
So do _you_ remember Swingy's post a while back re: "obvious"?
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are servilely crouched. Fix reason firmly in her seat, and call on her
tribunal for every fact, every opinion. Question with boldness even the
existence of a God; because, if there be one, he must more approve of
the homage of reason than that of blindfolded fear.
-- Thomas Jefferson
On Sun, 03 Jun 2012 12:18:25 -0500, Swingman <[email protected]> wrote:
>On 6/3/2012 12:16 PM, Larry Jaques wrote:
>
>>> Some of us will continue to cuss, fuss and discuss things woodworking,
>>>from the finer points of making zero clearance inserts, to pointing out
>>> inconsistencies in a tool company's advertising and logo; if anyone has
>>> a problem with that in any manner, they should either hit the next key,
>>> or decline to comment on the subject.
>>
>> Pointing out the obvious, eh?
>>
>> Just sayin...
>
>Obviously not to everyone ...
Ohhhhhhh, never mind.
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are servilely crouched. Fix reason firmly in her seat, and call on her
tribunal for every fact, every opinion. Question with boldness even the
existence of a God; because, if there be one, he must more approve of
the homage of reason than that of blindfolded fear.
-- Thomas Jefferson
On May 31, 2:53=A0pm, FrozenNorth <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
> Painting their tools green to compete with Festool. =A0:-)
>
Who knows? Maybe it will be a paint job. About two years ago, during
the depth of the (first) recession, Grizzly introduced a line of power
tools called Polar Bear. When introduced they appeared to be pretty
much the same stuff as some of their other tools, but white with
special markings. I spoke to a sales rep in Springfield when I bought
my Polar Bear 15" surface planer and he told me they were, in fact,
nearly identical. However my planer did have a nicer switch mast to
go with the paint; and it was on sale at about $200 off the price of
its green cousin. The rep said without shame it was a marketing
scheme to combine paint with a few changed features and a sale price
to stimulate sales. He also said it worked very well for them.
RonB
On Jun 1, 7:54=A0am, Leon <lcb11211@swbelldotnet> wrote:
> On 5/31/2012 4:12 PM, Swingman wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On 5/31/2012 3:53 PM, John Grossbohlin wrote:
>
> >> "dpb" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> >>news:[email protected]...
> >>> On 5/31/2012 2:53 PM, FrozenNorth wrote:
> >>>> On 5/31/12 3:30 PM, marc rosen wrote:
> >>>>> Does anyone know what "new" or BIG thing Powermatic is going to unv=
eil
> >>>>> in 7 Days 19 hours 31 minutes and several seconds ago? (Your time m=
ay
> >>>>> vary depending upon when you read this.)
>
> >>>> Painting their tools green to compete with Festool. :-)
>
> >>> Beat them to it years and years ago... :)
>
> >> Yeah... seems to me early Powermatics I've seen were green....
>
> > Festool - 1925
> > Powermatic - 1928
>
> I regretfully bring this information to you, I checked it before you
> posted too ;~0
>
> Powermatic is celebrating 90 years, since 1921.
>
> http://www.powermatic.com/About.aspx?nav=3Dabout- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
Hi Leon,
I thought they "celebrated" 90 years by painting everything black,( or
onyx). Or is your comment regarding to the dates in Swing's message?
=20
Marc
On Thursday, May 31, 2012 1:53:56 PM UTC-7, John Grossbohlin wrote:
> "dpb" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]=
...
> > On 5/31/2012 2:53 PM, FrozenNorth wrote:
> >> On 5/31/12 3:30 PM, marc rosen wrote:
> >>> Does anyone know what "new" or BIG thing Powermatic is going to unvei=
l
> >>> in 7 Days 19 hours 31 minutes and several seconds ago? (Your time may
> >>> vary depending upon when you read this.)
> >>>
> >> Painting their tools green to compete with Festool. :-)
> >>
> >
> > Beat them to it years and years ago... :)
>=20
> Yeah... seems to me early Powermatics I've seen were green....
>=20
> John
Yup, I still have a green shaper. Sold my green TS and replaced it with a b=
lack "Hot Dog" saw. I thought it was funny when a guy who rents space in my=
shop called my SawStop a "hot dog" saw. I guess thhose hot dog demos have =
done their branding for the company.
Amusingly enough I got an e-mail about this this morning announcing a new
big lathe... 4224B. However, when I clicked on the link for more information
I encountered the count down clock that has been up for the past month or so
showing 2 hours 18 minutes and counting before the announcement. Reminds me
of the time an e-mail came out about how a VP was no longer with the company
before they told him.... he read about it on his Blackberry. Someone in IT
was in trouble in both cases?
On 6/1/2012 5:45 PM, Bill wrote:
> Leon wrote:
>
>> I regretfully bring this information to you, I checked it before you
>> posted too ;~0
>>
>> Powermatic is celebrating 90 years, since 1921.
>>
>> http://www.powermatic.com/About.aspx?nav=about
>
> Interesting.
> I'm surprised they would would jeopardize their reputation
> by such truth-streching.
>
They are not the same company, Powermatic is owned by the same company
that owns Jet.
On 6/1/2012 7:27 AM, Leon wrote:
> Not sure where the 1925 comes in except in the heading/history link but
> the information seems to point at Festool actually introducing a tool in
> 1929. And IIRC Festool originally operated under a similar name, Festo
> IIRC.
Festo, originally a wood cutting tool company, was founded in 1925 and
was the parent company until 2000 ... obviously the adding of "ol"
making "Festool" was too just clever for the Germans, due to it's
Anglicized twist and therefore a more global marketing cachet, to resist.
Thank gawd "Yves Laurent" wasn't available! LOL
BTW, the German word for tool being "werkzeug", it's no damned wonder. :)
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On 5/31/12 3:30 PM, marc rosen wrote:
> Does anyone know what "new" or BIG thing Powermatic is going to unveil
> in 7 Days 19 hours 31 minutes and several seconds ago? (Your time may
> vary depending upon when you read this.)
>
Painting their tools green to compete with Festool. :-)
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On 6/2/2012 7:37 PM, Larry Jaques wrote:
> <giggle> C'mon, guys. This horse has been dead for days now.
Huh, huh ... the article being discussed was being used as proof that
the following was wrong ... it very clearly does NO such thing ...
instead being a perfect example of a vaguely written, company propaganda
somehow becoming fact in folk's minds:
On 5/31/2012 4:12 PM, Swingman wrote:
> Festool - 1925
> Powermatic - 1928
Some of us will continue to cuss, fuss and discuss things woodworking,
from the finer points of making zero clearance inserts, to pointing out
inconsistencies in a tool company's advertising and logo; if anyone has
a problem with that in any manner, they should either hit the next key,
or decline to comment on the subject.
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On Sat, 02 Jun 2012 13:44:44 -0500, Swingman <[email protected]> wrote:
>On 6/2/2012 1:07 PM, dpb wrote:
>> On 6/2/2012 11:25 AM, dpb wrote:
>>> On 6/2/2012 8:43 AM, Swingman wrote:
>> ...
>>
>>>> Actually, what the article clearly states regarding 1921 is that he "was
>>>> a seller of timber and rough-cut lumber" ... _nowhere_ does it state
>>>> that he built any machines in 1921.
>>> ....
>>>
>> ...
>>
>> And I'd be quite comfortable that he had been in the lumber business for
>> some time well before that.
>>
>>> I read that that is the year he did it.
>> ...
>>
>> Otherwise, why mention 1921 as having anything whatever to do w/ anything?
>>
>>> Leonard F. Smith was a McMinnville lumber dealer who made and sold
>>> five planers in 1921. He started using the Powermatic name in
>>> 1928, according to the trademark filing.
>>
>> <http://vintagemachinery.org/mfgindex/detail.aspx?id=655>
>>
>> There's a point at which cynicism just loses any meaning in
>> automagically asserting the worst possible interpretation any bending of
>> statement can have...
>
>You're kidding, right?
>
>Are you positive that a poster on a website forum, a self appointed
>"historian" at that, is a credible source and is not just as gullible
>and mistaken as you could be, and is not using the exact same source as you?
>
>You will have to do better than that ...
<giggle> C'mon, guys. This horse has been dead for days now.
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are servilely crouched. Fix reason firmly in her seat, and call on her
tribunal for every fact, every opinion. Question with boldness even the
existence of a God; because, if there be one, he must more approve of
the homage of reason than that of blindfolded fear.
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On 5/31/2012 2:53 PM, FrozenNorth wrote:
> On 5/31/12 3:30 PM, marc rosen wrote:
>> Does anyone know what "new" or BIG thing Powermatic is going to unveil
>> in 7 Days 19 hours 31 minutes and several seconds ago? (Your time may
>> vary depending upon when you read this.)
>>
> Painting their tools green to compete with Festool. :-)
>
Beat them to it years and years ago... :)
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Leon wrote:
> I regretfully bring this information to you, I checked it before you
> posted too ;~0
>
> Powermatic is celebrating 90 years, since 1921.
>
> http://www.powermatic.com/About.aspx?nav=about
Interesting.
I'm surprised they would would jeopardize their reputation
by such truth-streching.
The likes of Stanley Porter-Cable might be able to have fun with that.
How about a T-shirt with the "90-year insignia" crossed-out (and ???)...
On 6/1/2012 5:45 PM, Bill wrote:
...
> I'm surprised they would would jeopardize their reputation
> by such truth-streching.
...
Don't bother me none...he founded the business and began in '21 it
appears; only a name change a few years later instead of (apparently)
doing business in his own name or under the lumber business prior to that.
Picky beyond words imo... :(
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In article <[email protected]>,
John Grossbohlin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>"marc rosen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>On Jun 1, 7:54 am, Leon <lcb11211@swbelldotnet> wrote:
>> On 5/31/2012 4:12 PM, Swingman wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > On 5/31/2012 3:53 PM, John Grossbohlin wrote:
>>
>> >> "dpb" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> >>news:[email protected]...
>> >>> On 5/31/2012 2:53 PM, FrozenNorth wrote:
>> >>>> On 5/31/12 3:30 PM, marc rosen wrote:
>> >>>>> Does anyone know what "new" or BIG thing Powermatic is going to
>> >>>>> unveil
>> >>>>> in 7 Days 19 hours 31 minutes and several seconds ago? (Your time
>> >>>>> may
>> >>>>> vary depending upon when you read this.)
>>
>> >>>> Painting their tools green to compete with Festool. :-)
>>
>> >>> Beat them to it years and years ago... :)
>>
>> >> Yeah... seems to me early Powermatics I've seen were green....
>>
>> > Festool - 1925
>> > Powermatic - 1928
>>
>> I regretfully bring this information to you, I checked it before you
>> posted too ;~0
>>
>> Powermatic is celebrating 90 years, since 1921.
>>
>> http://www.powermatic.com/About.aspx?nav=about- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
>>Hi Leon,
>>I thought they "celebrated" 90 years by painting everything black,( or
>>onyx). Or is your comment regarding to the dates in Swing's message?
>
>I read somewhere that celebrating 90 with 3 30 year olds is interesting....
>color not important...
>
>
>
>
I'd be more than satisfied with 2 45 year olds... (Sure wish I was 45 again!)
--
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On 6/2/2012 8:43 AM, Swingman wrote:
> On 6/1/2012 6:20 PM, dpb wrote:
...
>> Picky beyond words imo... :(
>
> Actually, what the article clearly states regarding 1921 is that he "was
> a seller of timber and rough-cut lumber" ... _nowhere_ does it state
> that he built any machines in 1921.
...
Well, it doesn't say he didn't, either...
It explains that he realized/believed he could improve the bottom line
of the lumber business by selling dressed lumber so "Instead of
purchasing a planing machine from an existing manufacturer, he decided
to build his own in his workshop...".
I read that that is the year he did it.
Whether the company was named Powermatic or not, it was the predecessor
and the bloodline of the machines.
I'm happy enough if that's the point Powermatic wants to use it's fine
w/ me.
Any number of businesses began in precisely such a manner--McCormick,
Deere, Disston, ...
--
On 6/2/2012 11:25 AM, dpb wrote:
> On 6/2/2012 8:43 AM, Swingman wrote:
...
>> Actually, what the article clearly states regarding 1921 is that he "was
>> a seller of timber and rough-cut lumber" ... _nowhere_ does it state
>> that he built any machines in 1921.
> ....
>
...
And I'd be quite comfortable that he had been in the lumber business for
some time well before that.
> I read that that is the year he did it.
...
Otherwise, why mention 1921 as having anything whatever to do w/ anything?
> Leonard F. Smith was a McMinnville lumber dealer who made and sold
> five planers in 1921. He started using the Powermatic name in
> 1928, according to the trademark filing.
<http://vintagemachinery.org/mfgindex/detail.aspx?id=655>
There's a point at which cynicism just loses any meaning in
automagically asserting the worst possible interpretation any bending of
statement can have...
--
On 6/2/2012 1:44 PM, Swingman wrote:
> On 6/2/2012 1:07 PM, dpb wrote:
>> On 6/2/2012 11:25 AM, dpb wrote:
>>> On 6/2/2012 8:43 AM, Swingman wrote:
>> ...
>>
>>>> Actually, what the article clearly states regarding 1921 is that he
>>>> "was
>>>> a seller of timber and rough-cut lumber" ... _nowhere_ does it state
>>>> that he built any machines in 1921.
>>> ....
>>>
>> ...
>>
>> And I'd be quite comfortable that he had been in the lumber business for
>> some time well before that.
>>
>>> I read that that is the year he did it.
>> ...
>>
>> Otherwise, why mention 1921 as having anything whatever to do w/
>> anything?
>>
>>> Leonard F. Smith was a McMinnville lumber dealer who made and sold
>>> five planers in 1921. He started using the Powermatic name in
>>> 1928, according to the trademark filing.
>>
>> <http://vintagemachinery.org/mfgindex/detail.aspx?id=655>
>>
>> There's a point at which cynicism just loses any meaning in
>> automagically asserting the worst possible interpretation any bending of
>> statement can have...
>
> You're kidding, right?
>
> Are you positive that a poster on a website forum, a self appointed
> "historian" at that, is a credible source and is not just as gullible
> and mistaken as you could be, and is not using the exact same source as
> you?
Positive enough, yes.
> You will have to do better than that ...
No, I will (and shall) not.
Take it up w/ Powermatic and OWWM and anybody else you disagree with if
you're so certain they're in error; not me.
--
On 6/2/2012 5:40 PM, Swingman wrote:
...
> Come now, it is you who has been adding into the original article, that
> was posted as a cite, assumptions that are clearly, and unarguably, not
> stated therein.
I added nothing other than the assertion that I don't disagree w/ their
assessment of the company beginnings and reading the logical conclusion
that was written rather than twisting it to make something of it that is
negative that wasn't intended.
Consequently, you're the one who inferred the beginnings of the company
should not be dated to 1921 as the article says; not I.
If you don't agree w/ their assessment, it's not me you have an argument
with but them.
--
On 6/3/2012 9:19 AM, Swingman wrote:
> On 6/3/2012 9:17 AM, dpb wrote:
>> On 6/3/2012 9:14 AM, Swingman wrote:
>> ...
>>
>>> ~ The date of the founding of "Powermatic" is clearly stated as 1928.
>>>
>>> Everything else is a figment of your imagination.
>> ...
>>
>> It's also Powermatic's imagination, then.
>
> Now we're getting somewhere ... precisely my point all along. :)
How's that? You claim there's something wrong; I'm quite happy (in fact
I like attribution to the founder's vision) to have the roots attributed
to the actual beginnings of the products instead of some artificial
business name.
As I say, if you think the exposition isn't accurate or is misleading,
ask them to clarify it and see where you get with that in discrediting
the information as written.
Otherwise, go away...
--
On 6/1/2012 8:09 AM, Swingman wrote:
> On 6/1/2012 7:27 AM, Leon wrote:
>
>> Not sure where the 1925 comes in except in the heading/history link but
>> the information seems to point at Festool actually introducing a tool in
>> 1929. And IIRC Festool originally operated under a similar name, Festo
>> IIRC.
>
> Festo, originally a wood cutting tool company, was founded in 1925 and
> was the parent company until 2000 ... obviously the adding of "ol"
> making "Festool" was too just clever for the Germans, due to it's
> Anglicized twist and therefore a more global marketing cachet, to resist.
>
> Thank gawd "Yves Laurent" wasn't available! LOL
>
> BTW, the German word for tool being "werkzeug", it's no damned wonder. :)
>
So in German,..... Festowerkzeug. Schnell!
On 6/1/2012 9:37 AM, marc rosen wrote:
> On Jun 1, 7:54 am, Leon<lcb11211@swbelldotnet> wrote:
>> On 5/31/2012 4:12 PM, Swingman wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> On 5/31/2012 3:53 PM, John Grossbohlin wrote:
>>
>>>> "dpb"<[email protected]> wrote in message
>>>> news:[email protected]...
>>>>> On 5/31/2012 2:53 PM, FrozenNorth wrote:
>>>>>> On 5/31/12 3:30 PM, marc rosen wrote:
>>>>>>> Does anyone know what "new" or BIG thing Powermatic is going to unveil
>>>>>>> in 7 Days 19 hours 31 minutes and several seconds ago? (Your time may
>>>>>>> vary depending upon when you read this.)
>>
>>>>>> Painting their tools green to compete with Festool. :-)
>>
>>>>> Beat them to it years and years ago... :)
>>
>>>> Yeah... seems to me early Powermatics I've seen were green....
>>
>>> Festool - 1925
>>> Powermatic - 1928
>>
>> I regretfully bring this information to you, I checked it before you
>> posted too ;~0
>>
>> Powermatic is celebrating 90 years, since 1921.
>>
>> http://www.powermatic.com/About.aspx?nav=about- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
> Hi Leon,
> I thought they "celebrated" 90 years by painting everything black,( or
> onyx). Or is your comment regarding to the dates in Swing's message?
>
>
> Marc
I'm just pointing to web sites where Powermatic is gold, Not sure where
the special black series comes on.
On 6/2/2012 6:05 PM, dpb wrote:
> On 6/2/2012 5:40 PM, Swingman wrote:
> ...
>
>> Come now, it is you who has been adding into the original article, that
>> was posted as a cite, assumptions that are clearly, and unarguably, not
>> stated therein.
>
> I added nothing other than the assertion that I don't disagree w/ their
> assessment of the company beginnings and reading the logical conclusion
> that was written rather than twisting it to make something of it that is
> negative that wasn't intended.
Nothing logical about your assumptions. They are assumptions on your
part that you have put forth, not stated anywhere in the article.
You are reading in what you would like to believe, NOT what is written.
> Consequently, you're the one who inferred the beginnings of the company
> should not be dated to 1921 as the article says; not I.
I have done nothing but state EXACTLY what is stated in the article, NOT
making assumptions, as you are:
~ The ONLY thing stated in the article about the date 1921 is that he
was in the lumber and timber business.
~ The date of the founding of "Powermatic" is clearly stated as 1928.
Everything else is a figment of your imagination.
Live with it ...
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"dpb" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> On 5/31/2012 2:53 PM, FrozenNorth wrote:
>> On 5/31/12 3:30 PM, marc rosen wrote:
>>> Does anyone know what "new" or BIG thing Powermatic is going to unveil
>>> in 7 Days 19 hours 31 minutes and several seconds ago? (Your time may
>>> vary depending upon when you read this.)
>>>
>> Painting their tools green to compete with Festool. :-)
>>
>
> Beat them to it years and years ago... :)
Yeah... seems to me early Powermatics I've seen were green....
John
On Sun, 03 Jun 2012 10:20:01 -0500, Swingman <[email protected]> wrote:
>On 6/2/2012 7:37 PM, Larry Jaques wrote:
>
>> <giggle> C'mon, guys. This horse has been dead for days now.
>
>Huh, huh ... the article being discussed was being used as proof that
>the following was wrong ... it very clearly does NO such thing ...
>instead being a perfect example of a vaguely written, company propaganda
>somehow becoming fact in folk's minds:
Youse guys have had a dozen (or more) posts batted back and forth on
the propaganda issue for days now.
>On 5/31/2012 4:12 PM, Swingman wrote:
>
> > Festool - 1925
> > Powermatic - 1928
>
>Some of us will continue to cuss, fuss and discuss things woodworking,
>from the finer points of making zero clearance inserts, to pointing out
>inconsistencies in a tool company's advertising and logo; if anyone has
>a problem with that in any manner, they should either hit the next key,
>or decline to comment on the subject.
Pointing out the obvious, eh?
Just sayin...
--
Shake off all the fears of servile prejudices, under which weak minds
are servilely crouched. Fix reason firmly in her seat, and call on her
tribunal for every fact, every opinion. Question with boldness even the
existence of a God; because, if there be one, he must more approve of
the homage of reason than that of blindfolded fear.
-- Thomas Jefferson
On 6/3/2012 12:16 PM, Larry Jaques wrote:
> On Sun, 03 Jun 2012 10:20:01 -0500, Swingman<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On 6/2/2012 7:37 PM, Larry Jaques wrote:
>>
>>> <giggle> C'mon, guys. This horse has been dead for days now.
>>
>> Huh, huh ... the article being discussed was being used as proof that
>> the following was wrong ... it very clearly does NO such thing ...
>> instead being a perfect example of a vaguely written, company propaganda
>> somehow becoming fact in folk's minds:
>
> Youse guys have had a dozen (or more) posts batted back and forth on
> the propaganda issue for days now.
>
>
>> On 5/31/2012 4:12 PM, Swingman wrote:
>>
>>> Festool - 1925
>>> Powermatic - 1928
>>
>> Some of us will continue to cuss, fuss and discuss things woodworking,
>>from the finer points of making zero clearance inserts, to pointing out
>> inconsistencies in a tool company's advertising and logo; if anyone has
>> a problem with that in any manner, they should either hit the next key,
>> or decline to comment on the subject.
>
> Pointing out the obvious, eh?
>
> Just sayin...
You have an uncanny proficiency of pointing out the obvious.
Just sayin....
On 6/3/2012 12:16 PM, Larry Jaques wrote:
>> Some of us will continue to cuss, fuss and discuss things woodworking,
>>from the finer points of making zero clearance inserts, to pointing out
>> inconsistencies in a tool company's advertising and logo; if anyone has
>> a problem with that in any manner, they should either hit the next key,
>> or decline to comment on the subject.
>
> Pointing out the obvious, eh?
>
> Just sayin...
Obviously not to everyone ...
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On 6/1/2012 6:54 AM, Leon wrote:
> On 5/31/2012 4:12 PM, Swingman wrote:
>> On 5/31/2012 3:53 PM, John Grossbohlin wrote:
>>>
>>> "dpb" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>> news:[email protected]...
>>>> On 5/31/2012 2:53 PM, FrozenNorth wrote:
>>>>> On 5/31/12 3:30 PM, marc rosen wrote:
>>>>>> Does anyone know what "new" or BIG thing Powermatic is going to
>>>>>> unveil
>>>>>> in 7 Days 19 hours 31 minutes and several seconds ago? (Your time may
>>>>>> vary depending upon when you read this.)
>>>>>>
>>>>> Painting their tools green to compete with Festool. :-)
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Beat them to it years and years ago... :)
>>>
>>> Yeah... seems to me early Powermatics I've seen were green....
>>
>> Festool - 1925
>> Powermatic - 1928
>>
>
> I regretfully bring this information to you, I checked it before you
> posted too ;~0
>
> Powermatic is celebrating 90 years, since 1921.
>
> http://www.powermatic.com/About.aspx?nav=about
Read the rest of it ... there was no Powermatic company, or factory,
before 1928.
The rest is marketing hype ...
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