
Honoring Independence, Ingenuity, and American Craftsmanship
In 2026, the United States celebrates its 250th anniversary, marking two and a half centuries since the signing of the Declaration of Independence. That same year, H. Gerstner and Sons celebrates 120 years of building handcrafted wooden tool chests in the United States. Together, these milestones tell a powerful story of independence, resilience, and American made craftsmanship.

For generations, Gerstner has produced fine woodworking products that serve craftsmen, collectors, and professionals. As America reflects on its own legacy, Gerstner proudly stands as part of that story, creating heirloom quality tool chests designed to last for decades.
Built on Craft and Conviction
America began in 1776 through the work of skilled tradesmen and artisans. Cabinetmakers, blacksmiths, carpenters, and printers built homes, tools, and businesses with their hands and their skills. Craftsmanship fueled progress and independence, and well made tools supported everyday life.

Gerstner Tradition of Excellence
Harry Gerstner founded H. Gerstner and Sons in Dayton, Ohio, in 1906 during a period of rapid industrial growth. While factories embraced mass production, Gerstner chose precision craftsmanship instead. The company built American made wooden tool chests that emphasized durability, function, and timeless design. Craftsmen, engineers, machinists, and professionals quickly relied on Gerstner tool chests to organize, protect, and transport their tools.
In both eras, craftsmanship supported independence and pride in work well done.
Enduring Through Defining Moments in History
America has faced immense challenges across its 250 year history, including the Civil War, two World Wars, the Great Depression, and constant technological change. Each generation met those challenges with innovation, determination, and skill.

Gerstner followed a similar path over 120 years. The company began operations before World War I and continued producing American made tool chests through wartime shortages, economic shifts, and evolving industries. During World War II, skilled trades relied on durable wooden tool chests to support manufacturing and repair efforts. In the postwar years, Gerstner adapted to serve engineers, hobbyists, and collectors during a time of growth and optimism.
While many manufacturers later moved production overseas, Gerstner stayed committed to Made in USA craftsmanship and preserved traditional woodworking skills that continue to define the brand.
The Meaning of American Craftsmanship
American craftsmanship reflects responsibility, pride, and purpose. Craftsmen select quality materials, follow proven construction methods, and value function as much as appearance. They build products meant to endure, not to be replaced.

For 120 years, Gerstner has upheld these principles by producing handcrafted wooden chests for tools, knives, watches, collectibles, and heirloom storage. Each chest reflects fine woodworking traditions and serves as a lasting companion through years of work and passion. Owners pass many Gerstner chests down through generations, carrying stories, memories, and meaning along the way.
This same mindset sustains the American experiment, which depends on long term commitment, care, and stewardship.
A Special Anniversary Medallion for 2026

To mark this historic year, Gerstner will introduce a Special Anniversary Medallion during 2026. Craftsmen will add this commemorative medallion to select Made in USA chests and bases as a symbol of American craftsmanship and Gerstner’s 120 year legacy.

The Special Anniversary Medallion will appear on the following handcrafted wooden tool chests and bases produced in 2026, the 1403, 1805, 2007, 2009, 2610, 2613, B2104, B2705, and R3007. Each medallion confirms authenticity and marks these heirloom quality tool chests as part of a once in a generation celebration.
Passing It Forward
As America celebrates 250 years, the conversation naturally turns to legacy. Future generations will inherit not only institutions, but also skills, values, and traditions.
At Gerstner, the mission remains clear. The company continues to design and manufacture handcrafted tool chests and heirloom storage in the USA, using premium hardwoods, skilled labor, and proven woodworking techniques. These wooden tool chests support modern craftsmen, collectors, and professionals, while honoring the traditions that built the brand.

Heirloom quality matters because it connects generations through shared respect for workmanship, authenticity, and purpose.
A Celebration of Shared Values
In 2026, these anniversaries invite reflection and pride. America began with independence, ingenuity, and craftsmanship. Gerstner began with those same values in a small Ohio workshop.
The stories differ, but the principles remain unchanged.
As America celebrates its 250th anniversary and Gerstner celebrates 120 years, we honor the enduring strength of American craftsmanship, fine woodworking, and heirloom quality products built to serve then, now, and for generations to come.

