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Kitchen knives by Gerber and Murphy. All excellent
or better. All do not have sheaths. Each knife has a price by its description.
- Gerber French Snick - see below -
- Gerber Miming - see below -
- Gerber Durendal - see below -
- Murphy serving fork - see below -
Most on this page are from the Gerber
series of kitchen knives that are in the Museum of Modern Art design
collection in New York City. The following in bold is from the Gerber paper work that
came with the knives back when they came out: These superb cutting tools
blend ultramodern, functional design, and skilled Gerber craftsmanship and
manufacturing techniques. Extra-strong blades are precision ground to a
razor sharp, double-wedge shape and boast a super-hardness of Rockwell
C60-62. Special industrial hard-chrome plating keeps these high speed tool
steel blades bright and stainless

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Price
The descriptions below match the order of the knives above.
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Gerber French Snick is the first one at the top part of the photo,
13-1/2" overall, chrome aluminum handle and high speed tool steel
blade. Chef knife and serving blade, excellent plus, sharpened. Unique
serving fork shape on the tip end. Small scratches on the blade and handle.
No sheath. Marked Gerber French Snick. Made in the USA. Good looking
high quality knife! No longer in production.
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K000016 |
89.00
$79.95
Just
Reduced
Sold
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1.
Gerber Miming chrome knife that is
excellent. Light scratches on the blade and handle.
Spots of missing chrome finish on the handle.
The knife is 8-3/8" overall with aluminum handle and steel blade.
Made in the USA.
This is the high speed tool steel version of the knife, which is the
best.
No sheath. Sold
2. Gerber Miming chrome knife that is
excellent. There are light tarnish spots on both sides of the blade.
Light scratches on the blade and handle. Spots of missing chrome finish on the handle.
The knife is 8-3/8" overall with aluminum handle and steel blade.
Made in the USA.
This is the high speed tool steel version of the knife, which is the
best.
No sheath. Sold |
K000017 |
Sold |
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Gerber boning blade that is excellent, sharpened. 11-5/8" overall,
chrome aluminum handle and high speed tool steel blade. There
are light tarnish spots on both sides of the blade. Light scratches on the blade and handle.
Rubbed spots on the chrome finish on the handle. Marked Gerber Durendal. Made in the USA.
No sheath.
Sold |
K000018 |
Sold
Thanks Craig Rayner in United Kingdom |
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David Zephaniah Murphy serving fork, 11" overall with aluminum
handle and steel blade. Excellent condition with light tarnish and
small rubbed spots on the handle. Marked Murphy. No sheath. Made in
the USA. It was made sometime between 1939 to 1954. Not common. This may have been made before the Gerber Ron
serving fork. The bottom one in the above photo.
As you may know Murphy made the first Gerber knives for Joseph Gerber in 1939.
See Levine's
Guide to Knives and Their Values by Bernard Levine.
Click button below for how we grade knives. |
K000019 |
99.00
$88.95
Just
Reduced |
Below copy of original Gerber brochure
is circa 1974.



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