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| | ==Gerber Legendary Blades== | | ==Gerber Legendary Blades== |
| − | [[Image:Gerber-Mark-II.gif|thumb|left|225px|The '''[http://www.gerber-tools.com/gerber-mark-ii-22-01874.htm Gerber Mark II]''' is a fighting knife manufactured by Gerber Legendary Blades from 1967 to 2000, with an additional limited run of 1500 in 2002<ref name="GP">, and full production resuming as of July 2008.<ref name="SD">{{cite book |last=Dick |first=Steven |year=2008 |month=November |title=Vietnam Legend Returns |publisher=Tactical Knives Magazine |page=30 }}</ref> It was designed by retired Army Captain Bud Holzman, who based the pattern off a Roman Mainz ''Gladius''.<ref name="GP"><ref name="SD"/>]] | + | [[Image:Gerber-Mark-II.gif|thumb|left|225px|The '''[http://www.gerber-tools.com/gerber-mark-ii-22-01874.htm Gerber Mark II]''' is a fighting knife manufactured by Gerber Legendary Blades from 1967 to 2000, with an additional limited run of 1500 in 2002<ref name="PG"/>, and full production resuming as of July 2008.<ref name="SD">{{cite book |last=Dick |first=Steven |year=2008 |month=November |title=Vietnam Legend Returns |publisher=Tactical Knives Magazine |page=30 }}</ref> It was designed by retired Army Captain Bud Holzman, who based the pattern off a Roman Mainz ''Gladius''.<ref name="PG">{{cite book |title=100 Legendary Knives |last=Pacella |first=Gerard |year=2002 |publisher=Krause Publications |location=Iola, Wis. |isbn=0873494172 |page=145 |accessdate=}}</ref><ref name="SD"/>]] |
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| | ===History=== | | ===History=== |