That was awesome... Gerber's Strong Arm was the first Gerber that I actually kept and deploy in my kits. These arrivals in 2017 will definitely have me making purchase consideration for their USA made products. Definitely going to let my family know that the Gerber Centerdrive is "expected" with my birthday card in March!!!!
The Center Drive Multi-tool looks like a good tool. I started out with Gerber multi-tools back in the 90's, and they're still good tools for EDC in a more urban setting. One hand opening, replaceable cutter blades, spring loaded pliers and the center drive screwdriver of course, I could see me using one at home & around town. When it comes to multi-tools for outdoor/survival/bushcraft/hunting use, however, Leatherman is still the king. The Leatherman Surge, Charge (AL & TTi), Wave & Juice Xe6 are still the only multi-tools on the market that have all, or close to all (need an awl on the Charge & Wave!), of the tools that I consider necessary for the perfect outdoor multi-tool, and I actually do use all of the them from time to time.
I'm really digging the center drive. Since I work in the Hvac industry I can carry 1/4 through 3/8in nut driver bits that with work with that tool to get me out of a bind
saprissa9 I learned under a very seasoned technician and and about a year later I went to school which made it easier for me because I already had an idea of how Hvac systems worked. I've been doing this type of work since 2003, and I absolutely love this work wouldn't trade it for anything. I would say if you enjoy working and trouble shooting Go for it. This field will always be in demand and you can just about go anywhere and find a job! There are also some Great RUclipsrs that really know there stuff I'd watch if I was you like Steven Lavimoniere, T &N services, Fritz Rochester just to name a few. I find myself watching these guys and learning better ways and techniques for working on equipment. Anyway best of luck
I like Gerber products, and carry a Prodigy (serrated 420HC fixed-blade) in the woods, and one of their better multi-tools on my First Aid bag. That Shark Belly in the video looks interesting as a necker.
Man I was really hoping for Gerber to release a new LMF knife like the LMF 3 with a full tang version without the anti shock resistant handle. I know the Strongarm is huge but it sure would be nice to have the big size grip like we get with the LMF2. I know that they let the U.S patent run out on the design which makes you wonder if they are going to make something new in that version? Anyways David great job I love your interviews.
where can I find the Covert Auto without the serrated blade? I want one like the one he demo'd in the video. everywhere I look I can only find serrated versions...I even checked Gebers site.
I must say Gerber warranties are really great. I called them and told them I broke the tip of my knife I used it as a screwdriver knowing it was not the right way to use the knife. The gentleman on the phone said sometimes we just need a screwdriver lol send it in will take care of it. I was kind of hoping for a bit of a fight but they were just far too kind I was shocked. So I have no fear of ever purchasing a gerber product if it breaks they will fix it.
I like my military issue Gerber multitool, but I like the knife on the outside. Also, the US Assist sounds and looks like a great knife. One thing about the Shark Belly knife. Why would they do unilateral grip? If you push forward there's no grip to prevent your fingers going toward the blade. Potentially cutting your finger. One example of pushing forward would be making feathersticks if you point the blade tip down. Eventhough, that knife isn't meant for kind of work, you never know what people would do with their knives. Especially, if they are new to the knife realm and don't know a lot of knife safety. Just a concern about the grip.
Bhargav Sharma Hard to say, time will tell. One thing about Leatherman though is that they are roughly the same price in europe as i the US. Gerber is often two or three times the price. If I buy a tool from either I usually get alot more for my money with Leatherman.
Took my trusted Gerber Tanto tip pocketknife I've been carrying on an off for a couple of years and just tapped the back of my blade to see how my liner lock was working. Lock fail blade came out of the liner lock. Made sure the liner lock was centered and tapped the back of blade again, lock fail again. Was so disgusted I threw it in the nearest ditch by me. This was the second Gerber knife to do this that I owned. My two Gerber multitools have broken screwdrivers also, the screws that I was unscrewing were not that tight. Will not buy Gerber products again .
Lol all these idiots smashing on Gerber. They purposely make knives and tools at all price points. On your lower price items, you're gonna have to sacrifice a little quality. The great thing about Gerber is you don't sacrifice much. I've loved every Gerber I've owned, and I still have all but two. One I lost (my favorite edc knife) the other I traded... for another Gerber.
That wasn't very nice for you to block me. I am just repeating whats on utube and what dave canterbury himself has said. So you protect your own, you don't like the truth. That's what can happen with cheaters.
+Rick AB. Dude... if you are talking to me... I have no idea what you are talking about? If you used profanity, in your comment, then the RUclips filters might have kicked your comment out. I personally get 1,000s of comments per week. I don't have the time to respond or monitor them... I just "randomly" saw yours. So... a bit of advice... Relax. Chill. Go for a walk. Take a deep breath. Life is way too short to blow a gasket over your RUclips comment. Have a great day! -David
Hudson I get it but they're tapping into multiple markets.. nothing high end or even close but that one I mentioned makes me wonder why I would even consider a spyderco or benchmade of the same type. that is a really good knife for the price. then you've got your lower end stuff like those skeletool knives. you're obviously a guy who appreciates high quality knife. they're not targeting you here but its hard not to acknowledge that an American made s30v knife with bearing assisted opening for that price isn't a little exciting..
I don't think you have to be a knife snob to know Gerber makes garbage knives. I use to love Gerber but it's gone way down hill and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
I don't discriminate by just brand. I look at materials and how the knife is manufactured. Im a big fan of Helle knives. But I didn't say Gerber is crap. I said I didn't like anything I saw in THIS show. I actually own SOME Gerber. I love the LMF.
Actually thats not so true. After the Ultimate Survival Knife debacle Gerber has been using better materials to make a better knife. The Strongarm is badass!
I'm lucky enough to have a job where I can afford the somewhat more expensive and better quality name brand/custom knives. But I just like knowing what I purchased will hold up longer than most knives and keep me safe from a defensive stand point. Plus you get what you pay for I suppose.
might be the best rep I've ever seen. give that guy a raise!
Great gerber rep! Good job!
This guy speaks very well and gave an outstanding presentation. Very well done.
Gerber steppin up this year
Yep... that impressed me.
I love all your videos! very well done! I can't imagine the amount of work that goes into every video... keep it up :)
That was awesome... Gerber's Strong Arm was the first Gerber that I actually kept and deploy in my kits. These arrivals in 2017 will definitely have me making purchase consideration for their USA made products. Definitely going to let my family know that the Gerber Centerdrive is "expected" with my birthday card in March!!!!
I really like where Gerber is going with their American made stuff! It looks good and solid!
The Center Drive Multi-tool looks like a good tool. I started out with Gerber multi-tools back in the 90's, and they're still good tools for EDC in a more urban setting. One hand opening, replaceable cutter blades, spring loaded pliers and the center drive screwdriver of course, I could see me using one at home & around town. When it comes to multi-tools for outdoor/survival/bushcraft/hunting use, however, Leatherman is still the king. The Leatherman Surge, Charge (AL & TTi), Wave & Juice Xe6 are still the only multi-tools on the market that have all, or close to all (need an awl on the Charge & Wave!), of the tools that I consider necessary for the perfect outdoor multi-tool, and I actually do use all of the them from time to time.
Glad to see some US designs from gerber!
I'm really digging the center drive. Since I work in the Hvac industry I can carry 1/4 through 3/8in nut driver bits that with work with that tool to get me out of a bind
JonesHvac did you go to school for HVAC? I was wondering if a guy with no experience before taking classes can be a successful HVAC tradesman.
saprissa9 I learned under a very seasoned technician and and about a year later I went to school which made it easier for me because I already had an idea of how Hvac systems worked. I've been doing this type of work since 2003, and I absolutely love this work wouldn't trade it for anything. I would say if you enjoy working and trouble shooting Go for it. This field will always be in demand and you can just about go anywhere and find a job! There are also some Great RUclipsrs that really know there stuff I'd watch if I was you like Steven Lavimoniere, T &N services, Fritz Rochester just to name a few. I find myself watching these guys and learning better ways and techniques for working on equipment. Anyway best of luck
Great to see Made In The USA !!! I want a covert with tip up carry !
First two products look like solid pick ups. Thanks for sharing.
Love Your Shot Show Videos
That pocket tool. Oh man that's sweet
The sharkbelly looks great but it would be cool to see more handle colors.
Looks some some great upcoming gear by Berber!
i like all of them. going to the web site now
portland oregon is the "shot" love it
I like Gerber products, and carry a Prodigy (serrated 420HC fixed-blade) in the woods, and one of their better multi-tools on my First Aid bag. That Shark Belly in the video looks interesting as a necker.
Want that center drive
The propel looks pretty cool!
It's a sweat blade
Thanks for the great Video! I am now considering buying a centre-drive multi-tool
+Devon Murray-Powell Glad you enjoyed the vid.
Man I was really hoping for Gerber to release a new LMF knife like the LMF 3 with a full tang version without the anti shock resistant handle. I know the Strongarm is huge but it sure would be nice to have the big size grip like we get with the LMF2. I know that they let the U.S patent run out on the design which makes you wonder if they are going to make something new in that version?
Anyways David great job I love your interviews.
Lol that nervous laugh after the second one
yup , want all that
crkt came up with the flat blade creation
God bless you and Gerber 😇😇😇
go visit the tssi booth you will probaly like there bags.
Review the fiskars k40
Great comment dude.:- Whatever it takes. Love ur spirit as always.
where can I find the Covert Auto without the serrated blade? I want one like the one he demo'd in the video. everywhere I look I can only find serrated versions...I even checked Gebers site.
www.bladeops.com/Gerber-Exclusive-Grey-Covert-Auto-Knife-CPM-S30V-p/g30-001307.htm
Thanks!!!
I must say Gerber warranties are really great. I called them and told them I broke the tip of my knife I used it as a screwdriver knowing it was not the right way to use the knife. The gentleman on the phone said sometimes we just need a screwdriver lol send it in will take care of it. I was kind of hoping for a bit of a fight but they were just far too kind I was shocked. So I have no fear of ever purchasing a gerber product if it breaks they will fix it.
Indeed. FANTASTIC warranty!
9:26 When Dave finds out there one in OD Green.
God :-O LOL... must be nice getting freebies.
Im definetly going to buy the shark belly
Link been nice.
Go to condor and camillus' booth
hello
I think the quote is "throw me your Gerber because mine's broken".
smart!
I like my military issue Gerber multitool, but I like the knife on the outside. Also, the US Assist sounds and looks like a great knife. One thing about the Shark Belly knife. Why would they do unilateral grip? If you push forward there's no grip to prevent your fingers going toward the blade. Potentially cutting your finger. One example of pushing forward would be making feathersticks if you point the blade tip down. Eventhough, that knife isn't meant for kind of work, you never know what people would do with their knives. Especially, if they are new to the knife realm and don't know a lot of knife safety. Just a concern about the grip.
Cool!
S30v USA at $80 yes!!!!!
Indeed...
I just subscribed
is that guy the voice for the gerber ads?
I don't think so...
Stupid question time: is Gerber made in America or are they made somewhere else and imported?
Never mind, the video just answered that question for me.
Gerber did a much better job this year than Leatherman.
Bhargav Sharma Hard to say, time will tell. One thing about Leatherman though is that they are roughly the same price in europe as i the US. Gerber is often two or three times the price. If I buy a tool from either I usually get alot more for my money with Leatherman.
Okay, one more stupid question...
That Covert Carry knife, is that even legal for a civilian to own?
Couldn't see the knives...
Took my trusted Gerber Tanto tip pocketknife I've been carrying on an off for a couple of years and just tapped the back of my blade to see how my liner lock was working. Lock fail blade came out of the liner lock. Made sure the liner lock was centered and tapped the back of blade again, lock fail again. Was so disgusted I threw it in the nearest ditch by me. This was the second Gerber knife to do this that I owned. My two Gerber multitools have broken screwdrivers also, the screws that I was unscrewing were not that tight. Will not buy Gerber products again .
1: 21 start telling about the multi tool🗡just wanted to help btw hope have a good day everyone
yo was anyone else scared when that guy wasnt looking opening and closing the knives .obvi he like a pro but ive cut myself doing that
too many autos and assisted's on the market. Like the multitool design but heard it has quality issues
Say Heah, Ever since a bullet richochet off a soldiers Gerber I became a Gerber Guy. Oh, I like the Awl. ,, .
why did ditch the intro
They still don't know how to make a 2-4 way ambi clip.
"Liner lock there, so it's secure"? At least put a bolt lock there, Gerber. Liner locks are not very reliable for a hard use knife.
Poor camera work .
I still can't forgive gerber after receiving a Paraframe as a gift. Worse thing is having to pretend to like it since it was from my GF.
Lol all these idiots smashing on Gerber. They purposely make knives and tools at all price points. On your lower price items, you're gonna have to sacrifice a little quality. The great thing about Gerber is you don't sacrifice much. I've loved every Gerber I've owned, and I still have all but two. One I lost (my favorite edc knife) the other I traded... for another Gerber.
Mr. Guitar CAGED exactly these morons are expecting 06 Auto s30v type quality in their foreign-made Chinese 7CR17mov price range line
That wasn't very nice for you to block me. I am just repeating whats on utube and what dave canterbury himself has said. So you protect your own, you don't like the truth. That's what can happen with cheaters.
+Rick AB. Dude... if you are talking to me... I have no idea what you are talking about? If you used profanity, in your comment, then the RUclips filters might have kicked your comment out. I personally get 1,000s of comments per week. I don't have the time to respond or monitor them... I just "randomly" saw yours. So... a bit of advice... Relax. Chill. Go for a walk. Take a deep breath. Life is way too short to blow a gasket over your RUclips comment. Have a great day! -David
More crap by gerber. Either you wanna make high quality tools, or cheap throw away tools. Dont try and do both
Hudson that assisted opening knife with s30v steel American made under 80 bucks? yeah I can see why you'd be upset....
Hudson I get it but they're tapping into multiple markets.. nothing high end or even close but that one I mentioned makes me wonder why I would even consider a spyderco or benchmade of the same type. that is a really good knife for the price. then you've got your lower end stuff like those skeletool knives. you're obviously a guy who appreciates high quality knife. they're not targeting you here but its hard not to acknowledge that an American made s30v knife with bearing assisted opening for that price isn't a little exciting..
Hudson- We love feedback, but there isn't really anything of substance here.
Andrew Gritzbaugh ive had multiple gerber products fail... want substance then stop making cheap crap
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Ugh... very generic average -low quality blades. Boring knives; look like kitchenware...
Jaysann22 what brands of knives are you looking forward to in the coming year?
I don't think you have to be a knife snob to know Gerber makes garbage knives. I use to love Gerber but it's gone way down hill and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
I don't discriminate by just brand. I look at materials and how the knife is manufactured. Im a big fan of Helle knives. But I didn't say Gerber is crap. I said I didn't like anything I saw in THIS show. I actually own SOME Gerber. I love the LMF.
Actually thats not so true. After the Ultimate Survival Knife debacle Gerber has been using better materials to make a better knife. The Strongarm is badass!
I'm lucky enough to have a job where I can afford the somewhat more expensive and better quality name brand/custom knives. But I just like knowing what I purchased will hold up longer than most knives and keep me safe from a defensive stand point. Plus you get what you pay for I suppose.