Build Your Own Gear
Build Your Own Gear for fun, and profit Build Your Own Gear for fun, and profit 
Wed. Sep 8, 2010 

Like our website?
Help keep it free of ads
Please donate a dollar or two, Thanks

Sponsored in part by

The Kodenkan of Tucson teaches a wide variety of traditional and modern martial arts styles including Karate, Jujitsu, Judo, Kung Fu, Batto-do (Japanese Sword), Hiraido (Mixed Martial Arts/MMA) and Lil’Dragons.  With classes for children, teens, adults, and seniors, we have something for just about every member of the family!

We are very fortunate to have over 21 dedicated black belt instructors who have a total of over 268 years of combined martial arts experience.  With their many years of knowledge and training, they truly enjoy passing on the knowledge that has been taught to them.  

We built and now maintain the Kodenkan of Tucson website. And we are proud to have Kodenkan of Tucson  as a Deluxe Sponsor of our website Network

A Member of the Tucson Websites.com Network

<< Back
Gear Manufacturer Websites
Add a site to our list:
Contact us
Manufacturer List
Welcome Guest

American Knife and Tool Institute Details

Back to the Full Link List
Rated 0.15 out of 10 - From 34 votes
Rate American Knife and Tool Institute
Click Here to add your comment of American Knife and Tool Institute
 
The American Knife and Tool Institute is a non-profit organization (501(c)6) representing the<br />
combined efforts of manufacturers, distributors, retailers, custom knife artisans, journalists,<br />
and concerned citizens united to educate, promote, and inform the American public about<br />
various types of knives and folding multi-tools.<br />
<br />
Formed in 1997 after considerable discussion among industry leaders for the need for a<br />
unifying organization to represent the knife-using and knife-making community.  AKTI's four<br />
goals were adopted to specifically define its mission to:<br />
<br />
1.        Provide a unified voice representing the knife-making and knife-using community.<br />
2.        Promote the public awareness of the history and utility of knives as tools.<br />
3.        Encourage sensible knife legislation and responsible law enforcement.<br />
4.        Educate young people about proper knife safety and the responsible use of knives.

American Knife and Tool Institute

Posted: Wed Dec 17 2008
Posted By:
when it comes to Jeep in Southern Arizona, Greg is the guy to talk to
JeepPro
Moving Up in Rating 1/2 Star Rating 0.15 out of 10
Rated: 0.15 / 10
34 votes
 10060 views

The American Knife and Tool Institute is a non-profit organization (501(c)6) representing the
combined efforts of manufacturers, distributors, retailers, custom knife artisans, journalists,
and concerned citizens united to educate, promote, and inform the American public about
various types of knives and folding multi-tools.

Formed in 1997 after considerable discussion among industry leaders for the need for a
unifying organization to represent the knife-using and knife-making community. AKTI's four
goals were adopted to specifically define its mission to:

1. Provide a unified voice representing the knife-making and knife-using community.
2. Promote the public awareness of the history and utility of knives as tools.
3. Encourage sensible knife legislation and responsible law enforcement.
4. Educate young people about proper knife safety and the responsible use of knives.
The American Knife and Tool Institute is a non-profit organization (501(c)6) representing the<br />
combined efforts of manufacturers, distributors, retailers, custom knife artisans, journalists,<br />
and concerned citizens united to educate, promote, and inform the American public about<br />
various types of knives and folding multi-tools.<br />
<br />
Formed in 1997 after considerable discussion among industry leaders for the need for a<br />
unifying organization to represent the knife-using and knife-making community.  AKTI's four<br />
goals were adopted to specifically define its mission to:<br />
<br />
1.        Provide a unified voice representing the knife-making and knife-using community.<br />
2.        Promote the public awareness of the history and utility of knives as tools.<br />
3.        Encourage sensible knife legislation and responsible law enforcement.<br />
4.        Educate young people about proper knife safety and the responsible use of knives.
Back to the Full Link List

No Comments available to display There are no Visitor Comments

Add your Comment / Review - Click Here

 

 Top of Page   
Would you like to support our website?
Help keep our websites free of ads.
Please donate a dollar or two, Thank You



    This website is a member of the TucsonWebsites.com community of websites focused on Arizona. Our websites cover topics like Driving, Home & Garden, Business & Finance, Health & Safety, Computers, Outdoors, Animals & Pets, Hunting & Fishing and much more... This network is maintained by AZ13.com and many contributing sponsors and visitors. If you would like to sponsor the Tucson Websites community please Click Here. Or if you would like to add a story, event or picture please Click Here New opinions are encouraged, not everything submitted is guaranteed to be included.



(C) Copyright 2010 Build Your Own Gear™ All Rights Reserved ©
All trademarks, images and articles are property of their respective owners
Questions ? - Please Read Our Policy Page
Build Your Own Gear for fun, and profit