A FROSTY FRIDAY RESPONSE ON A COLD SATURDAY!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2025
- Stan has a great "Frosty Friday" Open Tag, and I'm a day late! Oh well, check out some history on Jim Frost and Frost Cutlery. Thanks Stan!
Frost Cutlery Eagle Eye III modern folding knife, 15-109B
Frost Cutlery Executive Wildlife Series modern folding knife, 15-828B
Frost Cutlery Zeppelin Folder Knife, 18-027B
Frost Cutlery Taxas Jack with blue, jigged bone
Frost Cutlery Millennium 2000 Special Collector Set
Fantastic frost collection brother Tom
Thanks Jason. I appreciate you stopping by my friend.
Those are frosty thanks for sharing.
You're welcome, CC! I appreciate you watching, my friend.
Very nice knife review. Honest and appropriate. Blessings. ❤️🙏
Thanks for the feedback CR! I appreciate you watching my friend.
A great frosty Friday, I enjoy seeing the old Frost knives. Thanks for sharing Tom, be safe.
You're welcome Seppie Dog! I appreciate you watching my friend.
Thanks for joining in on the open tag. I truly appreciate it. I have been watching one of those millennial sets on eBay. Funny you mention how good the Choctaw piece felt in hand. I at first thought that it would hurt in hand, then Tobias made a video about the pattern saying they felt really good in hand. I ended up buying one and have been a true believer since. Thanks for sharing and have a great blessed weekend.
You're welcome, Stan. I have come to appreciate pretty much all brands of knives, no matter the cost or place of manufacture. Its a great time to be a knife collector. Thanks for watching, my friend.
Nice family of knives 😊❤
Thanks, Isaac! One great benefit of budget knife lines is that there is so much variety to choose from. I appreciate you watching, my friend.
Sweet collection of knives Tom. You folks have a wonderful weekend brother.
Thanks Jeff! I appreciate you watching my friend.
@ you are very welcome Tom. It is my pleasure
That is a nice set of Frost knives from your brother. Thanks for showing us your Frosty(s) for Frosty Fridays Tom.
You're welcome, bdh! Thanks for watching my friend.
Nice collection of Frost knives, I too own a few now. 👌Take care my friend and Cheers!
Pretty good knives for the money. Thanks for watching, my friend. God bless.
Love the Frost collection Tom! Thanks for sharing!
You're welcome, David! I appreciate you watching, my friend.
Very cool group of knives! That blue bone jack knife is definitely my favorite of the bunch👍Cheers, buddy!
The Texas Jack is an awesome, heavy-duty knife! Thanks for watching, David.
Nice collection! I have a bunch of the older Frost knives made in Japan. I've been collecting them along with all the different versions of Parker knives and basically just about any knives made in Japan from the 80s thru the 90s they were well-made knives. I love them!!'❤😁
That's cool, Decal! I think people overlook some of the great cutlery that came out of Japan. Thanks for watching, my friend.
Cool frost knives 😊
Thanks, Rasputin! I had more of collection of them than I thought I did! I appreciate you dropping by, my friend.
I think it's great Frost knives gets credit where it's due. I think these knives are largely overlooked and it's sad. There was a time where you could find Frost knives and it's sub brands everywhere. In the 90s I remember everybody had one floating around somewhere in their house, garage, or vehicle. They were soo abundant that if you were to find one on the ground, odds are it was some kind of Frost. Thanks Tom!🙂👍🏻
I agree with all you said. Thanks for watching Alex.
Tom FYI I ordered a rough Ryder toothpick that you did a review the other day, chicago knife works still had them. I like most of the frost knives some are better than others. Be safe and GOD BLESS AMERICA 🇺🇸 🙏
Hope you enjoy your new knife! Thanks for watching Howard.
It is a good thing I found that Millennial collectors set when I was still concentrating on the BSA knives, I might not have gifted it to you if I had found the set today😁
You're loss, my gain! LOL. Thanks for watching, big brother.
Very cool! Great video 👍
Thanks, Jeremy. I appreciate you watching, my friend.
First time I've seen a serrated Choctaw! The M-2000 set was a cool assortment. A lot of the "wildlife" series knives come and go. I've beat the snot out of may of the modern folders and they hold up well. The "Woody Woodpecker was an iteration of the "Eagle Eye" The Frost Eagle Eyes are basically one dollar versions of a Spyderco Delica or similar knife. Blade wobble is an added feature. Still they can get really sharp and they can take a beating and not fall apart. And if you do break it, you're not out hundred dollars. Nice run down. Thanks for an enjoyable and fair assessment of much maligned knife company.
I have to tell you that watching your channel has really influenced my opinion on budget knives. No need to be a knife snob, just enjoy the vast variety of cutlery that is available. Thanks for all the info, "Professor."