In the last two years, Montana Knife Company has been fortunate to grow beyond what I could have imagined, gaining recognition throughout the hunting community and the country.
As a result, you may think we're a huge company with dozens of employees running a complicated operation. In reality, we're just a small group of hunters and fishermen creating American-made tools that help us do what we love.
We design with hunting in mind, and we build reliable tools that last. We're passionate about making affordable, high-quality knives that serve the needs of real working people.
One of the things I love most about MKC is that the company has a Master Bladesmith at the helm. Most bigger knife brands are run by people in suits, not by knife makers with a passion for the craft. These executives may know business, but they have no idea how to make what they're selling, let alone how to use it.
I'm also proud that we've grown our company the old-fashioned way: no debt, and just hardworking people who actually use the products they're selling. MKC is a testament that the American dream is alive and well.
MKC is unique because we don't just produce knives, we also use them. We make knives for hunters, and we are hunters. We know exactly what hunters need from their knives because that's who we are, too.
Montana Knife Company wants to bring the tradition back. We make our knives to be used by you, by your kids, and by your grandkids.
They're handmade, they work hard, and they're built to last.