Leatherman Factory tour

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Work used to see me in Portland a lot until recently, Gerber, Leatherman, Benchmade, Kershaw, CRKT, William Henry, EdgePro etc are all based there (or thereabouts) Did take my gerber 800 to the factory when it broke and had a chat with the quality guy there (was a casting problem) gave me a spanking new one on the spot. You couldn't get a tour without prior arrangement and only allowed in certain areas for safety, (reception area was well worth a browse though!!) If I ever get back Benchmade is on the list as is William Henry! Should arrange a trip and get some of the BritishBlades guys in on it, cheap flights from Holland and some great beers in the area!

Cheers,
Alan
 
i enjoyed that, i like my Leatherman. What a soul destroying place to work though!!

Just what I thought, which job do you think you would like out of the ones we saw? Maybe the one at 2.50 where he sits popping stuff into slots continually with a dust mask on for good measure? Maybe the lass at 4.05 she looked to be enjoying life.

A quote from eminent sociologist Richard Sennett seems appropriate

"The long lines of labour's dealings with machinery are clearest in America and Britain, who's governments early on encouraged mechanical experiment for industrial development. In both countries the creation of machinery for large scale production gradually threatened the standing of the most skilled labourers and increased the number of semi-skilled or unskilled workers, the machinery tending to replace high-cost skilled labour rather than aiming..to eliminate unskilled, noisome tasks."

I am all up for tight quality control and good engineering but I like to see people doing jobs that use more of their faculties as human beings.
 

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