Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Frost Cutlery I Have Been Looking At A Skinner Knife Made By Frost Cutlery. Just Wondering If This Brand Knife Is Decent?

I have been looking at a skinner knife made by frost cutlery. Just wondering if this brand knife is decent? - frost cutlery

Never heard of it, but seems to do well.

10 comments:

boker_ma... said...

Well, that's a 180 degrees out of reply fromJD, rather than a knife to collect samples from almost all countries, not just a frost cutlery knives, and I have no plans. The frost knives I have seen, consists of a steel of low quality and poor work. Those who have performed in Pakistan, are the worst I have seen, closely followed by the knife, manufactured in China.
I do not buy knives in Pakistan or China are invited produced, instead of what I mean is that the freezing of knives, which is manufactured in Pakistan and China, worthless. From my experience, Frost makes knives for people who do not know the knife. Never seen the shopping channel on television at night? See Frost knives, cutlery to sell for a dollar coin, there are good reasons why everything is really worth.

boker_ma... said...

Well, that's a 180 degrees out of reply fromJD, rather than a knife to collect samples from almost all countries, not just a frost cutlery knives, and I have no plans. The frost knives I have seen, consists of a steel of low quality and poor work. Those who have performed in Pakistan, are the worst I have seen, closely followed by the knife, manufactured in China.
I do not buy knives in Pakistan or China are invited produced, instead of what I mean is that the freezing of knives, which is manufactured in Pakistan and China, worthless. From my experience, Frost makes knives for people who do not know the knife. Never seen the shopping channel on television at night? See Frost knives, cutlery to sell for a dollar coin, there are good reasons why everything is really worth.

bobbo342 ~Keep the Change~ said...

Smith & Wesson SWAT, Cold Steel, SOG, and that is what I am with the left. Gerber is also good. I would also stay away from frost.
It seems that beer cans recycled .... lol

NightFir... said...

From what I see Frost Cutlery, which is an importer of knives.

The paper quality will be difficult to know without knowing who benefits from them.

I recommend keeping with hunting knives are well known known for their reliability. Skinning a deer is not the time to discover that they can maintain an edge on the knife, or bends and breaks easily.

NightFir... said...

From what I see Frost Cutlery, which is an importer of knives.

The paper quality will be difficult to know without knowing who benefits from them.

I recommend keeping with hunting knives are well known known for their reliability. Skinning a deer is not the time to discover that they can maintain an edge on the knife, or bends and breaks easily.

NightFir... said...

From what I see Frost Cutlery, which is an importer of knives.

The paper quality will be difficult to know without knowing who benefits from them.

I recommend keeping with hunting knives are well known known for their reliability. Skinning a deer is not the time to discover that they can maintain an edge on the knife, or bends and breaks easily.

John T said...

Frost Cutlery knives are generally low-quality brand in imports, which do not have to offer good service. A much better "cheap" would Coast Cutlery knives. They tend to have decent steel blades. A cheaper alternative would also mark buck knife.

JD said...

Frost Cutlery is an online retailer with a reputation for selling quality knives from various manufacturers. They are selling quality products at competitive prices, which falls short of what they are selling. I bought several of them hunting knife (fixed blade gut hook fixed blade, and have drop-point) in the past with no complaints or problems, as-if-ever.I them a 10!

* Boker .. I think I should be more specific .. I had sex only with knives, let alone the area above the freezing point as "Boker, Case and Victorinox ...... do not buy online or knife in Home Shopping Network to by cheap imports from Pakistan and China ...... ........ lol

Jomark said...

You have done very well, and the knives are relative to prices. My friend bought a http://www.ebladestore.com/id/shearning this site. Check carefully whether they have what you are looking for.

jrhd97 said...

Not a big fan of freezing. Elk Ridge, a decent fixed blade. Kabar is also good. MTech USA seems to be decent and a little cheaper.

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