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I agree wholeheartedly with David! Personally I think the original covers look gaudy, whereas the new ones seem to suit that knife, but regardless of that you've gained valuable experience and made mistakes you won't ever make again! Pretty darn cool if ya ask me! 8)
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You are right David!! ::tu:: It was well worth it for the experience.
Thanks Marco.

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I have a few Frost Knives from the '80's, I will post some pics soon, they are mostly in original boxes, and none of them is ever used or carried for any reason, will sell them eventually. P M me if you're interested, what type, etc. I do have one Parker-Frost in my LDF Knives store ::tu:: Take a look! Opps I do have one Duce Frost in the store forgot about that one, a nice looker!
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Just picked up this Frost Half Whittler. Inexpensive knife to dissemble and work on.
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Nev52 wrote: Thu Jan 27, 2022 2:24 pm Just picked up this Frost Half Whittler. Inexpensive knife to dissemble and work on.
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That's almost too nice to work on Nev! ::tu:: I love the shape of the frame! 8)
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Madmarco wrote: Thu Jan 27, 2022 6:46 pm
Nev52 wrote: Thu Jan 27, 2022 2:24 pm Just picked up this Frost Half Whittler. Inexpensive knife to dissemble and work on.
NevFrost whitetail cutlery.jpg
That's almost too nice to work on Nev! ::tu:: I love the shape of the frame! 8)
I hear you Marco.
I also purchased this Frost Texas Jack. I am on the fence about taking it apart. David gave me a good suggestion to pick up some junk knives from pawn shops. I think I will go that route for now and save the Frost knives for users.
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Nev52 wrote: Mon Jan 31, 2022 12:16 pm
Madmarco wrote: Thu Jan 27, 2022 6:46 pm
Nev52 wrote: Thu Jan 27, 2022 2:24 pm Just picked up this Frost Half Whittler. Inexpensive knife to dissemble and work on.
NevFrost whitetail cutlery.jpg
That's almost too nice to work on Nev! ::tu:: I love the shape of the frame! 8)
I hear you Marco.
I also purchased this Frost Texas Jack. I am on the fence about taking it apart. David gave me a good suggestion to pick up some junk knives from pawn shops. I think I will go that route for now and save the Frost knives for users.
NevFrost Texas Jack.jpg
That's another very good looking knife Nev! ::tu:: I like your plan to scour the pawn shops for beaters, ::nod:: the last 2 Frost folders you posted are far too nice to disassemble! 8)
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Marco,
I agree!! Too nice to take apart. ::handshake::
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