Seeking info on folding knife with slant sword logo; date/model…

In 1939 Joseph Gerber (advertising agency owner) had custom knife maker David Murphy make 24 sets of carving knife for some of his select customers. Catalog retailer Abercrombie & Fitch saw them and was so impressed with the quality of the knives they wanted to sell them. Thus was born Gerber Legendary Blades.
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Seeking info on folding knife with slant sword logo; date/model…

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Picked up this Gerber at a yard sale, having trouble finding another one to compare it with. I haven’t been able to find any with this same logo. Any information would be greatly appreciated!
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Re: Seeking info on folding knife with slant sword logo; date/model…

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If you scroll through this thread on Blade Forums I think you will have your answer. It looks like Gerber used the upright "sword in stone" logo for a period of time and an angled "sword in stone" like yours for a period of time.

https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/ger ... o%20change.
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I’ll check it out - thank you!
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Your Gerber folder is a "Folding Sportsman" (FS-II). Gerber made that model from 1972 until about 1995. The first knives were made in Germany and marked as such. There were also smaller and larger models (FS-I and FS-III). Early blades were chrome plated "Hi-speed tool steel" (mostly L6), later blades were 440C, and a small number used Vascowear steel blades, which Gerber called V-Steel. Vascowear is no longer produced, and Gerber offered it 1982-88 according to Phil Rodenberg's book, although the V-Steel knives aren't common. The V-Steel knives were the only FS-IIs to bear the sword in stone logo.

So, as to date and model:
V-Steel FS-II made 1982-88.
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