Rob Z said:
Carroll, it's interesting to learn that the saw had a PC badge on it that far back, I've seen these saws (and the famous PC door planer) with the Rockwell name on it, dating back into the late 60's.
We rarely use the 314 anymore in the shop. Where it really has its value is in occasional remodel situations where the TS won't fit or isn't practical.
The way I remember it,
way back circa 1960, PC made hand electric tools, especially routers and belt sanders, plus some circular saws. Rockwell made fixed machines, more for metal working than woodworking. Rockwell had an inexpensive vertical milling machine before Bridgeport gained market dominance.
What I do not remember was exactly when
Rockwell and PC merged. But I am fairly sure all the hand electric tools were designed and made by PC originally. My PC314 is labeled PC and not Rockwell. I do not believe I ever bought hand tools with the Rockwell badge. I never bought the little Rockwell milling machine. I owned far larger and more capable Tree and B&S vertical and horizontal milling machines. By the time Bridgeport was respectable, NC (now CNC) machining had taken over.