American Knife and Tool Institute

Keeping Knives in American Lives Since 1998

  • Join Today
  • Login

Keeping Knives in American Lives Since 1998

  • About
    • History and Successes
    • Board of Regents
    • Advisory Members
    • Premier Members
    • FAQs
    • Contact Us
    • Refund Policy
    • Terms of Service
  • Membership
    • Knife Industry Memberships
    • Individual Memberships
    • Stay Informed!
  • Legislation
    • Follow Current Knife Legislation
    • Finding Knife Laws
    • Contacting Legislators
    • How a Bill Becomes Law
  • Education
    • Knives Save Lives!
    • Kids and Knives
    • Traveling With a Knife
    • For Law Enforcement
    • For Legislators
    • The Ivory Ban
  • News & Events
    • Latest AKTI News
    • Industry News
    • Action Alerts
    • Upcoming Events
    • Ultimate New Knives Giveaway
    • Free to Carry Fundraiser
  • Resources
    • Career Center
    • Knife Industry Resources
      • Knife Standards
      • Brand Protection
      • Social Media Censorship Initiative
      • Proposition 65
    • Knife Owner Resources
      • Encounters With Law Enforcement
      • Traveling With a Knife
      • The Legal Edge
      • Brandishing a Knife
      • Schools and Knife Laws
      • AKTI Monthly Knife Auction
    • Counterfeit Knives
    • Brochures & Handouts
    • For Media
    • Buy an AKTI Luggage Tag
  • State Knife Laws
    • State Auto-Open Laws
    • About Statewide Knife Preemption
    • Know Your Knife Laws
    • Federal Switchblade Act (FSA)
    • Encounters With Law Enforcement
    • Court Case Summaries
    • The Legal Edge

BETTER TOGETHER – Ed Fowler

July 29, 2023

AKTI Celebrates 25 Years

With Ed Fowler

About this series: “Better Together” is an occasional series celebrating the American Knife and Tool Institute’s 25th anniversary. We take a closer look at some of the people and organizations who have contributed to AKTI’s success and helped shape the organization into the leading advocate for the knife industry and American knife owners.

Ed Fowler
Custom Knife Maker
Riverton, WY

Photo Ed Fowler with his dogs
Ed Fowler

About Ed: Given his first pocket knife at an age when he “started wearing pants with pockets,” Fowler, now 83, knows a thing or two about the importance of keeping knives in American lives. He’s a former police officer who moved to Wyoming and began making custom knives in the early 1980s. Recognized today as a world-class bladesmith, Ed makes only a handful of knives a year that collectors prize for their rugged spirit and robust designs. He is an author and mentor for the next generation of knife makers.

➨ How long as an AKTI member: “I remember having a conversation with some folks in the late 1980s, before AKTI began, about what we could do to make sure that there didn’t come a day where it would be illegal to carry a knife. From that point, I never remember not being a member of AKTI.”

➨ Why Ed is an AKTI member: “As far as I know, no knife law has ever saved a life, but they’ve been used to harass innocent people and cost them legal expenses, and even ruin their reputations.”

➨ Why he continues to support AKTI: “AKTI is the one organization that works in partnership with the American people and knife industry. When they tackle an issue, it’s always as a group.”

➨ Parting thought: “I have no use for a karambit knife, and I hate daggers, but as an industry, I know we need to support the manufacturing and legal use of all knives. If we let the door open to make one type of knife illegal, banning other types will be easier. That can’t happen because a knife is the most valuable tool we have.”

Read about the major highlights of AKTI’s work to advocate for the entire knife community.

Take Action

  • Become a Member (Industry)
  • Become a Member (Individual)
  • Stay Informed
Make a Contribution

Popular Resources

  • AKTI Knife Auction
  • AKTI Approved Knife Definitions
  • State Knife Laws
  • State Auto-Open Laws
  • What Every Knife Owner Should Know
  • Traveling with Knives
This message is only visible to admins.
Problem displaying Facebook posts. Backup cache in use.
PPCA Error: Due to Facebook API changes it is no longer possible to display a feed from a Facebook Page you are not an admin of. The Facebook feed below is not using a valid Access Token for this Facebook page and so has stopped updating.

As a nonprofit association, AKTI’s role is to be the reasonable and responsible advocate for the knife-making and knife-using community; educating, promoting and informing that knives are important tools.

Copyright © American Knife and Tool Institute, all rights reserved
22 Vista View Ln, Cody, WY 82414
307-587-8296
Privacy & Security
| Terms of Service

  • Home
  • About
  • Membership
  • Legislation
  • Education
  • Brand Protection
  • Contribute Today
  • News
  • Resources
  • Contact

Follow AKTI:

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter