Difference between revisions of "Directory:Gerber Tools"
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− | '''Gerber Tools''' offers | + | '''Gerber Tools''' offers information about [[keyword:=Gerber Knives]] and [[keyword:=Gerber tools|Tools]] through its large scale resale website [http://www.gerber-tools.com gerber-tools.com] ''Gerber Legendary Blades'' has a reputation for making quality knives with innovative designs since the companies inception in 1939.<ref name="GP">Pacella, Gerard (2002), 100 Legendary Knives, Iola, USA, Krause Publications, 145. ISBN 0873494172</ref> |
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+ | In 1910, the Gerber family started an advertising firm in Portland, [[Directory:Oregon|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 then left the advertising business and started Gerber Legendary Blades that same year.<ref name=history/> | ||
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+ | In 1966, the company relocated to a new headquarters next to 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/> | ||
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− | *[[Web:=http://www.gerber-tools.com|[http://www.gerber-tools.com | + | *[[Web:=http://www.gerber-tools.com|[http://www.gerber-tools.com Gerber Tools Site]]] |
[[Category:Page Creations]] | [[Category:Page Creations]] | ||
[[Category:Two Point Enterprises]] | [[Category:Two Point Enterprises]] |
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Slogan | World's Number 1 Source for Gerber Tools |
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Type | [[Company_Type:=Private|Private]] |
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Headquarters | Template:Country data USA Haughton, [[State_Name:=Louisiana|Louisiana]] [[Country_Name:=United States|US]] |
Industry | Electronic Shopping NAICS: 454111 453998 |
Contact | Two Point Exterprises Haughton, US 800.458.1606 [mailto:sales@gerber-tools.com Email] |
Reference | Gerber Tools is A Gerber Tools reseller and client of Page Creations |
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Gerber Tools offers information about Gerber Knives and Tools through its large scale resale website gerber-tools.com Gerber Legendary Blades has a reputation for making quality knives with innovative designs since the companies inception in 1939.[1]
Gerber Legendary Blades
History
In 1910, the Gerber family started an advertising firm in Portland, Oregon.[2] While working for the family business, Joseph Gerber mailed 24 sets of kitchen knives to clients during the holidays.[2] 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.[2] Gerber then left the advertising business and started Gerber Legendary Blades that same year.[2]
In 1966, the company relocated to a new headquarters next to Interstate 5 in what is now Tigard.[2] Finnish company Fiskars purchased the private company in 1987.[2] Chad Vincent was hired as chief executive officer in July 2001.[2] 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.[2]
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