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Title: Gerber Pocket Square Review
Post by: David Bowen on March 22, 2018, 07:19:20 PM

I am a member of various forums, knife sites and Facebook groups. I am part of the community not only because I am a knife knut but I like to see what's trending. I've seen many different blades take center stage, many of them budget blades. One blade that I see over and over again is the Gerber Pocket Square.

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The Pocket Square is just under 4 inches long and has machined aluminum handles. The handles are not overly slick and give a nice modern look to a dressy pocket knife. The handles are interesting because they hide the pivot screw. Most folders have an exposed screw for allowing adjustment to the pivot. This is not unusual but a nice touch and it gives the handles a nice clean look.

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I've had many knives that I've hated simply because the pocket clip wasn't designed well; Kershaw Needs Work for instance. If it doesn't ride well or creates a hot spot when in use then it's a turn off. The Pocket Square has a very deep clip reminiscent of a nice pen. With the exception of the Gerber logo the clip doesn't give any indication that it's a knife. It's also thin enough that it feels invisible when using the blade during cutting chores.

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The meat and potatoes of any knife is the blade. Coming in at 3 inches the drop point blade of 7Cr17MoV is decent for mundane tasks, but wouldn't stand up to long cutting sessions without a touch up. The blade opens with a thumb lift as Gerber calls it, very similar to a thumb disc seen on other knives. Out of the box opening is smooth and not gritty. Adding some 3-in1 gave me the ability to flick the blade open fairly easy.   The blade profile is ok, I would have preferred a higher grind for better cutting. The blade is very stout and thick for a small gentleman's folder.

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Gerber says the locking mechanism for this blade is a liner lock but you could almost consider it a framelock.  The lock is really thick like the blade and even has a lock bar cutout like a framelock.  Because the lock is nestled between the aluminum handle I guess it could be considered a liner lock. Locking is very secure with no movement or rocking. Lock is vey easy to disengage in spite of it's thickness and the way it's recessed into the handles.

I recommend the Pocket Square as a nice light duty gentleman's knife. It goes with just about everything I've paired with it and it doesn't raise eyebrows when it's opened. It can be had for under $30 and making it a great budget folder.

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Title: Re: Gerber Pocket Square Review
Post by: zoidberg on March 22, 2018, 07:27:16 PM
Interesting design, thanks for sharing.   :cheers:
Title: Re: Gerber Pocket Square Review
Post by: kaput on March 22, 2018, 08:18:28 PM
I caught one too when I was getting my SOG q3 from REI. Pretty sleek little knife. Can flick it open really quick too, and that Emerson style thumb disc is a good rest for the thumb when trying to get purchase too. The deep carry clip is really really nice look, or lack there of...
Title: Re: Gerber Pocket Square Review
Post by: ThePeacent on March 23, 2018, 02:31:14 PM
definitely looks cool and carries discreet.   :tu:

I Like it!!
Thanks for the pics and review, hadn't heard of this one   :salute: