Future Knife Projects in Motion

The ownership of FTC got together the other night for a future projects meeting. By ownership, I mean the entire Senate, The Ruling Council, as well as the Almighty Overlords who run things behind the scenes, Rick and myself.

Assassin knife for sale in the FTC store

Assassin knife for sale in the FTC store

Very soon there will be some custom knives designed with the hunter/camper in mind. There will also be a line of low cost utility blades for contractors and techs who are looking for something better than changeable bladed razor knives.

We are currently designing a new survival knife that is going to be really awesome, a true outdoor bladed tool that will be able to tackle anything thrown in its path!

We have more Assassins on the way also, as well as one or two freehand customs. FTC has also purchased some new tooling that will add to fit and finish for all FTC products.

We have received a lot of emails from people who are interested in Ninja weapons, so after some long drawn out talks we think we have arrived at a few Ninja surprises we can also offer moving forward to the new year.

2011 Is looking to be a great year for FTC with just these aforementioned new items being produced for our product line. I guess all that’s left is to get to the forge and make all this happen…

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About Lance
Knife enthusiast and creator. I toil for endless hours on the jimping, carving, and painting that makes the FTC knives so unique. Creating attractive knives that appeal to collectors is important to me as a collector myself, but even more important is that the knives we make here at Full Tang Cutlery are fully functional, and very usable. If I'm not in the forge or the workshop making knives with my partner bladesmith Rick, I'm in the wind riding my Harley with our webmistress (aka "the wife"). Here at FTC, they call me the "idea man".