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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2009 21:56:46 GMT
I've seen these guys advertising on the net "with over 30 years in the business" and "bringing you the best at the best prices". Their knives begin as low as $2.99, triggering my BS gauge almost instantly. Yet, I dunno, has anyone ever had one of those products? Logic tells me to stay away, but still once in a millionth a diamond appears in the rough...........
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2009 22:13:07 GMT
I have a Frost Cutlery...bowie knife? I don't know what to classify it, but it's stainless steel made in Pakistan...hope that answers your questions...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2009 22:20:49 GMT
Does it perform well?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2009 22:34:17 GMT
I wouldn't use it for anything rigorous, I have my HI khuks for that. I don't trust stainless steel for anything but pocket knives, but that's just me.
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Post by Avery on Feb 1, 2009 1:59:57 GMT
I've had various frost blades over the past years. Its kinda "get what you pay for" thing. Most of their knves are stainless steel, which isn't really a bad thing. Stainless is ok for a knife blade but we all know what it means for a sword blade. I've recommended to students I teach throwing to the cheap bowie kives they carry. Simply because they're inexpensive and if they break you're not out alot of money.
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Post by 293master293 on Feb 1, 2009 2:22:55 GMT
Frost Cutlery= BAD! I usually hate saying such things about manufacturers, but I have had a couple of things from them, and the suck very badly. The only thing I would trust from them, (ever so slightly, mind you), would be a full-tang knife. Even that is pushing it.
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