Gerber knives are anything but traditional. When I think of a traditional knife,

my attention goes to the W. R. Case Company. Most of their knives have 1, 2, or 3 blades, and the handle style is pretty much the same. The main differences are the materials that the handles are made from, and the colors .
Engraved Gerber knives, however, come in a variety of blade shapes. More importantly, the handles vary in the material and styles. They range from solid synthetic to tactical-looking stainless steel as in the Titanium Nitride Paraframe.
   Gerber® Titanium Nitride Paraframe 48446
  Gerber® Titanium Nitride Paraframe 48446 
The Airfoil 3048 has a smooth, curved design.
   Gerber® Airfoil 3048
  Gerber® Airfoil 3048 
The EAB Knife is a folding box cutter. What a surprise.
   Gerber® EAB Knife 41830
  Gerber® EAB Knife 41830 
In 2020, Gerber introduced the rectangular shaped Quadrant Knife with a Bamboo handle. What an innovation for knife collectors. It opens easily with the flick of your wrist, and a touch of the flipper.
   Gerber® Quadrant-Bamboo 30-001702
  Gerber® Quadrant-Bamboo 30-001702 
What will Gerber think of next?


 
  
 










