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'[[File:LHR Combat Knife2.jpg|thumb|500px|Gerber LHR Combat Knife designed by Matt Larsen, Bill Harsey and Chris Reeve]] [[File:Gerber-LMF-II-survival-knife-and-LHR.JPG|thumb|250px|These are two of the most popular Gerber knives. The smaller is the Gerber LMF II and the larger is the Gerber LHR Sheath knife]] {{Infobox company |name = Gerber Legendary Blades, Inc. |logo = [[File:Gerber logo.png|220px]] |type = Corporation |foundation = [[Portland, Oregon]] (1939) |location = [[Tigard, Oregon]] |key_people = Pete Gerber, Founder |industry = [[Manufacturing]] |products = [[Knife|Knives]] |revenue = US$100 million| |num_employees = 300| |parent = [[Fiskars]] |homepage = [http://www.gerbergear.com www.gerbergear.com] }} '''Gerber Legendary Blades''' is a maker of consumer [[knife|knives]] and [[Gerber multitool|multitool]]s headquartered in [[Tigard, Oregon|Tigard]],<!-- http://washims.co.washington.or.us/GIS/index.cfm?id=29&sid=3&IDValue=2S112AA00300&x_coord=7625501.10115548&y_coord=646316.72122851 see the county's tax map for their address --> [[Oregon]], United States, within the [[Portland metropolitan area]]. Currently Gerber is a sub-division of Fiskars Brands Inc, owned by the [[Fiskars]] company of [[Finland]]. Gerber was established in 1939 by Pete Gerber. Gerber was the first Production knife company to collaborate with a custom knife maker when it collaborated with [[Murphy knives|David Murphy]].<ref name="GP">{{cite book | last = Pacella | first = Gerard | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = 100 Legendary Knives | publisher = Krause Publications| year = 2002| location = | page = 126| isbn = 0-87349-417-2 }}</ref> ==History== In 1910, the Gerber family started an advertising firm in [[Portland, Oregon]].<ref name=history>Williams, Christina Dyrness. “Inside Oregon Business: Gerber sharpens edge on growth, marketing”. ''[[The Oregonian]]'', October 9, 2003, Business, p. D1.</ref> While working for the family business, Joseph Gerber mailed 24 sets of kitchen knives to clients during the holidays.<ref name=history/> These handmade knives were very popular, with then catalog retailer [[Abercrombie & Fitch]] requesting more of these knives from Gerber to sell in their catalog in 1939.<ref name=history/> Gerber started Gerber Legendary Blades that same year.<ref name=history/> In 1966, the company relocated to a new headquarters next to [[Interstate 5 in Oregon|Interstate 5]] in what is now Tigard.<ref name=history/> Finnish company Fiskars purchased the private company in 1987.<ref name=history/> Chad Vincent was hired as chief executive officer in July 2001.<ref name=history/> By 2003 the company employed 300 people and had revenues near $100 million and was the second leading seller of multitools in the United States.<ref name=history/> ==Designs== Designers who have since designed knives for Gerber include: [[Bob Loveless]], [[Paul Poehlmann]], [[Blackie Collins]], [[William Harsey Jr.]], [[Fred Carter (knife designer)|Fred Carter]], Rick Hinderer, [[Brad Parrish]], [[Ernest Emerson]] and [[Matt Larsen]].<ref name="GP"/> Former Gerber employees who started their own successful knife companies include [[Al Mar Knives|Al Mar]] and [[Kershaw Knives|Pete Kershaw]].<ref name="GP"/> Gerber built a line of folding knives based on designs of [[Rex Applegate]].<ref name="GP"/> [[Bear Grylls]] has helped design a line of survival knives and tools. ==Models== There are many different models of Gerber knives, including: *the '''Gerber Guardian''': A [[boot knife]] designed by knife maker [[Bob Loveless]] more than twenty years ago.<ref name="GP"/> *the '''[[Gerber Mark II]]''':A [[Combat knife|fighting knife]].<ref name="GP"/> *the '''[[Gerber multitool]]''' *the '''[[Gerber Blackie Collins Clip-lock Diving Knife]]''' *the '''[[Aircrew_Survival_Egress_Knife#Gerber_LMF_II_ASEK|LMF II ASEK]]''', or Aircrew Survival and Egress Knife *the '''[[Gerber Gator]]''' - A single blade lockback knife with an ergonomic thermoplastic handle molded to resemble alligator skin. *The '''Gerber/Emerson Alliance''' - The first [[switchblade|automatic knife]] made by either company is based on the profile of [[Emerson Knives, Inc.]]'s earlier Raven knife design and is an issued item to certain military units under the NSN (NATO Stock Numbers): 5110-01-516-3243 and 5110-01-516-3244.<ref name="auto">{{Citation | surname=Karwan| given=Chuck| title=Automatic Success| journal=Tactical Knives |volume=9 |issue=6 | year=2003| pages=50–54 }}</ref> ==Gallery== <gallery caption=Gerber knives and tools> File:Gerber logo.jpg|Gerber logo on machete/saw combo File:Gerber Machete.jpg|Gerber machete/saw combo Image:SFC Johnson ASEK.jpg|A Gerber LMF II ASEK used to cut through a 220 volt electrical line during a battle in Iraq Image:Gerber_Multitool.jpg|A Gerber Compact Sport 400 multitool, closed Image:Mp 400 sport.jpg|A Gerber Compact Sport 400 multitool, open File:Gerber Mark II.jpg|A Gerber Mark II combat knife, with black anodized blade Image:Gerber River Shorty.jpg|A blunt tip Gerber River Shorty dive knife Image:Paraframe.jpg|A Gerber Paraframe I framelock knife, with fine edge and dark gray [[titanium nitride]] coating. Image:Gerber suspension blades.jpg|A Gerber Suspension pocket tool, blades open Image:Gerber_suspension_pliers.jpg|A Gerber Suspension pocket tool, pliers open File:Gerber Vise 1.JPG|Gerber Vise keychain, 60mm long when closed File:Gerber Vise 2.JPG|Gerber Vise, fully opened File:Gerber Blackie Collins CLip-Lock Diving Knife.jpg|Gerber Blackie Collins One Piece, Fixed Blade CLip-Lock Diving Knife File:Gerber Vise 3.JPG|Gerber Vise, only side tools opened File:Gerber Remix (Redesigned 2011).jpg| Gerber Remix, redesigned with Paraframe opening/closing system File:Gerber FAST assisted opening.gif|A Gerber [[Assisted-opening knife]] File:Three Gerber tools.jpg|A Gerber Paraframe framelock knife, the Gerber Guardian Backup knife with sheath, and a Gerber Multi-plier 600 with sheath. File:Fixed Blade Full Tang Survival Knife.png|[[Bear Grylls]] compact survival knife File:Gerber Bear Grylls Firestarter.jpg|[[Bear Grylls]] series Gerber Firestarter. </gallery> ==See also== *[[Knife making]] *[[Buck Knives]] == References == {{Reflist}} *[http://www.brainstormnw.com/archive/oct02_feature.html Birds and Bees: How Businesses Are Really Born] (Section on Gerber) ==External links== *[http://www.gerbergear.com/ Gerber Legendary Blades official site] *[http://www.militarygerber.com/ Gerber Military official site] *[http://www.fiskarsbrands.com/ Fiskars] (the parent company of Gerber) {{Knives}} {{Tool manufacturers}} [[Category:Companies established in 1939]] [[Category:Knife manufacturing companies]] [[Category:Multi-tool manufacturers]] [[Category:Mechanical hand tools]] [[Category:Companies based in Tigard, Oregon]] [[Category:Fiskars]] [[Category:1939 establishments in Oregon]]'
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'@@ -1,83 +1 @@ -[[File:LHR Combat Knife2.jpg|thumb|500px|Gerber LHR Combat Knife designed by Matt Larsen, Bill Harsey and Chris Reeve]] -[[File:Gerber-LMF-II-survival-knife-and-LHR.JPG|thumb|250px|These are two of the most popular Gerber knives. The smaller is the Gerber LMF II and the larger is the Gerber LHR Sheath knife]] -{{Infobox company -|name = Gerber Legendary Blades, Inc. -|logo = [[File:Gerber logo.png|220px]] -|type = Corporation -|foundation = [[Portland, Oregon]] (1939) -|location = [[Tigard, Oregon]] -|key_people = Pete Gerber, Founder -|industry = [[Manufacturing]] -|products = [[Knife|Knives]] -|revenue = US$100 million| -|num_employees = 300| -|parent = [[Fiskars]] -|homepage = [http://www.gerbergear.com www.gerbergear.com] -}} -'''Gerber Legendary Blades''' is a maker of consumer [[knife|knives]] and [[Gerber multitool|multitool]]s headquartered in [[Tigard, Oregon|Tigard]],<!-- http://washims.co.washington.or.us/GIS/index.cfm?id=29&sid=3&IDValue=2S112AA00300&x_coord=7625501.10115548&y_coord=646316.72122851 see the county's tax map for their address --> [[Oregon]], United States, within the [[Portland metropolitan area]]. Currently Gerber is a sub-division of Fiskars Brands Inc, owned by the [[Fiskars]] company of [[Finland]]. Gerber was established in 1939 by Pete Gerber. Gerber was the first Production knife company to collaborate with a custom knife maker when it collaborated with [[Murphy knives|David Murphy]].<ref name="GP">{{cite book | last = Pacella | first = Gerard | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = 100 Legendary Knives | publisher = Krause Publications| year = 2002| location = | page = 126| isbn = 0-87349-417-2 }}</ref> - -==History== -In 1910, the Gerber family started an advertising firm in [[Portland, Oregon]].<ref name=history>Williams, Christina Dyrness. “Inside Oregon Business: Gerber sharpens edge on growth, marketing”. ''[[The Oregonian]]'', October 9, 2003, Business, p. D1.</ref> While working for the family business, Joseph Gerber mailed 24 sets of kitchen knives to clients during the holidays.<ref name=history/> These handmade knives were very popular, with then catalog retailer [[Abercrombie & Fitch]] requesting more of these knives from Gerber to sell in their catalog in 1939.<ref name=history/> Gerber started Gerber Legendary Blades that same year.<ref name=history/> - -In 1966, the company relocated to a new headquarters next to [[Interstate 5 in Oregon|Interstate 5]] in what is now Tigard.<ref name=history/> Finnish company Fiskars purchased the private company in 1987.<ref name=history/> Chad Vincent was hired as chief executive officer in July 2001.<ref name=history/> By 2003 the company employed 300 people and had revenues near $100 million and was the second leading seller of multitools in the United States.<ref name=history/> - -==Designs== -Designers who have since designed knives for Gerber include: [[Bob Loveless]], [[Paul Poehlmann]], [[Blackie Collins]], [[William Harsey Jr.]], [[Fred Carter (knife designer)|Fred Carter]], Rick Hinderer, [[Brad Parrish]], [[Ernest Emerson]] and [[Matt Larsen]].<ref name="GP"/> Former Gerber employees who started their own successful knife companies include [[Al Mar Knives|Al Mar]] and [[Kershaw Knives|Pete Kershaw]].<ref name="GP"/> Gerber built a line of folding knives based on designs of [[Rex Applegate]].<ref name="GP"/> [[Bear Grylls]] has helped design a line of survival knives and tools. - -==Models== -There are many different models of Gerber knives, including: -*the '''Gerber Guardian''': A [[boot knife]] designed by knife maker [[Bob Loveless]] more than twenty years ago.<ref name="GP"/> -*the '''[[Gerber Mark II]]''':A [[Combat knife|fighting knife]].<ref name="GP"/> -*the '''[[Gerber multitool]]''' -*the '''[[Gerber Blackie Collins Clip-lock Diving Knife]]''' -*the '''[[Aircrew_Survival_Egress_Knife#Gerber_LMF_II_ASEK|LMF II ASEK]]''', or Aircrew Survival and Egress Knife -*the '''[[Gerber Gator]]''' - A single blade lockback knife with an ergonomic thermoplastic handle molded to resemble alligator skin. -*The '''Gerber/Emerson Alliance''' - The first [[switchblade|automatic knife]] made by either company is based on the profile of [[Emerson Knives, Inc.]]'s earlier Raven knife design and is an issued item to certain military units under the NSN (NATO Stock Numbers): 5110-01-516-3243 and 5110-01-516-3244.<ref name="auto">{{Citation | surname=Karwan| given=Chuck| title=Automatic Success| journal=Tactical Knives |volume=9 |issue=6 | year=2003| pages=50–54 }}</ref> - -==Gallery== -<gallery caption=Gerber knives and tools> -File:Gerber logo.jpg|Gerber logo on machete/saw combo -File:Gerber Machete.jpg|Gerber machete/saw combo -Image:SFC Johnson ASEK.jpg|A Gerber LMF II ASEK used to cut through a 220 volt electrical line during a battle in Iraq -Image:Gerber_Multitool.jpg|A Gerber Compact Sport 400 multitool, closed -Image:Mp 400 sport.jpg|A Gerber Compact Sport 400 multitool, open -File:Gerber Mark II.jpg|A Gerber Mark II combat knife, with black anodized blade -Image:Gerber River Shorty.jpg|A blunt tip Gerber River Shorty dive knife -Image:Paraframe.jpg|A Gerber Paraframe I framelock knife, with fine edge and dark gray [[titanium nitride]] coating. -Image:Gerber suspension blades.jpg|A Gerber Suspension pocket tool, blades open -Image:Gerber_suspension_pliers.jpg|A Gerber Suspension pocket tool, pliers open -File:Gerber Vise 1.JPG|Gerber Vise keychain, 60mm long when closed -File:Gerber Vise 2.JPG|Gerber Vise, fully opened -File:Gerber Blackie Collins CLip-Lock Diving Knife.jpg|Gerber Blackie Collins One Piece, Fixed Blade CLip-Lock Diving Knife -File:Gerber Vise 3.JPG|Gerber Vise, only side tools opened -File:Gerber Remix (Redesigned 2011).jpg| Gerber Remix, redesigned with Paraframe opening/closing system -File:Gerber FAST assisted opening.gif|A Gerber [[Assisted-opening knife]] -File:Three Gerber tools.jpg|A Gerber Paraframe framelock knife, the Gerber Guardian Backup knife with sheath, and a Gerber Multi-plier 600 with sheath. -File:Fixed Blade Full Tang Survival Knife.png|[[Bear Grylls]] compact survival knife -File:Gerber Bear Grylls Firestarter.jpg|[[Bear Grylls]] series Gerber Firestarter. -</gallery> - -==See also== -*[[Knife making]] -*[[Buck Knives]] - -== References == -{{Reflist}} -*[http://www.brainstormnw.com/archive/oct02_feature.html Birds and Bees: How Businesses Are Really Born] (Section on Gerber) - -==External links== -*[http://www.gerbergear.com/ Gerber Legendary Blades official site] -*[http://www.militarygerber.com/ Gerber Military official site] -*[http://www.fiskarsbrands.com/ Fiskars] (the parent company of Gerber) - -{{Knives}} -{{Tool manufacturers}} - -[[Category:Companies established in 1939]] -[[Category:Knife manufacturing companies]] -[[Category:Multi-tool manufacturers]] -[[Category:Mechanical hand tools]] -[[Category:Companies based in Tigard, Oregon]] -[[Category:Fiskars]] -[[Category:1939 establishments in Oregon]] '
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