Gerber Knives Long having a reputation for overall robustness making them suitable for outdoor uses many Gerber knives have come to represent legendary reliability and quality development in a variety of extreme use situations.
Based in Portland, Oregon Joseph Gerber, then in advertising, hired a local knife maker in 1910 to make him 25 sets of kitchen cutlery as gifts to its customers. These early Gerber knives proved successful with customers, so that the praises of knives has been widespread and rapid demand has increased for similar knives to produce. Always the shrewd businessman, Mr. Gerber left his advertising firm and in 1939 launched Gerber Legendary Blades.
Fixed blade knives by Gerber Legendary Blades
Like many of their owners, Gerber knives have that special quality of rugged, outdoorsy individualism that make them exceptional values for many different demanding tasks. When you think of the great outdoors, you generally think of Gerber as one of the best solutions for any cutting chore comes up.
aec Gerber Big Rock's family of knives feature high profile blade heavy cutting requirements
aec Gerber Blades Freeman family functionality ideally suited to skin and butcher game and other meats
aec Gator fillet knives are great for fishing jobs
aec Family Gerber River shows no slip grips for use in and around water
aec The money line Trident offers several models of no-nonsense tactical concepts to require outdoor and emergency situations
Folding blade knives by Gerber Legendary Blades
Gerber files according to the same quality construction and durability are incorporated into the designs of the company fixed blade. Many Gerber pocket knives are folding versions of their ancestors originally fixed blade.
aec As parents, fixed blade knives Gerber offers files in the Freeman and families with other Gator
aec Gerber Magnum line feature durable, light blades designed to function as hunting knives
aec Gerber files as Presto, Crusader, Paraframe, Ridge, Stockman and trellises are great for everyday use
aec Fire and rescue knives like the EZ Out and Torch
feature serrated edges to saw through seat belts, ropes and other restrictions, rounded ends to prevent accidental punctures, and (often) brightly colored handles for easy identification of low light situations
Gerber Knives also did a lot of utility lines, multi-tools, kitchen utensils, axes, knives and other emergency items that contribute to the wider product range than most of its competitors of that company.
In addition to the quality of fixed blade knives, we produce several lines of pocket knives and other configurations. Like their cousins, the Gerber folding knives have a reputation for utility and toughness that is unmatched in the industry.
Gerber also makes many shafts, camp tools, blades and other emergency that contribute to the range of products of this company one of the largest ever.
Razor Sharp Knives is proud to offer Gerber pocket knives to our customers, especially for those who love the outdoors. http://www.razorsharpknives.com visit For more information on cutters.
Posted on May 5, 2010.