A one hand operable cleaver shaped utility knife
Gerber
Flatiron Cleaver Micarta & D2
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Gerber
Flatiron Cleaver Micarta & D2
A one hand operable cleaver shaped utility knife
Style

Email Me When Available
Item no longer available
Add To Cart
$73.00
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Free shipping within the contiguous us. $400 usd minimum to the rest of the world.

As an everyday carry knife, the FlatIron meets the demands of the day and looks sharp doing it. The dependable blade shape is easy to operate with one hand and simple to stow when not in use.

Arguably the most prominent feature, the cleaver blade is bold and trend forward. The sleek thumb-hole opening allows a sturdy place to engage when opening and closing the blade. A large finger choil ensures solid hand placement for secure control when choking up. Additionally, the pocket clip is specifically designed for a low profile carry that doesn't draw attention.

  • Scale: Micarta mark
  • Blade: D2 blade steel w/ thumb hole
  • Style: Cleaver
  • Length: 8.4 in
  • Weight: 3.9 oz
  • Lock: PVD frame lock w/ patent pending Pinch Plate
  • Warranty: Limited Lifetime
About Gerber

Gerber came to life in 1939 when Portland's own Joe Gerber made the risky move to turn his ad agency into a kitchen knife company. Joe brought his sons Pete and Ham on board, who would help grow the brand from a small kitchen knife company to an internationally known outdoor icon, turning Portland into a knife industry hub in the process. 

Over the past 85 years, they have made knives and tools that have become legends in their own right, from providing knives and multi-tools for soldiers on the front lines to making essential gear for hunters, anglers, adventurers, and trade workers alike.

To this day, they continue to engineer and manufacture innovative, functional, and dependable tools in Portland, Oregon. Their heritage runs deep, and the legend of Joe Gerber's wild idea still inspires everything they do as they look toward the next generation of innovations.