Frost cutlery...opinions

I appreciate all the responses. I'm aware of the hit and miss factor as it pertains to the quality of products from companies like Frost. That was a risk i took when i ordered the knife. My main question was to anyone out there who already owned a steel warrior buck skinner series fixed blade and what they thought of the knife. I just thought in a community this large,someone else had to have taken the same risk and ordered one of these. But then again...i might be the Lone Ranger on this one.
 
They sell them in liquor stores here in The 805
Need I say more??
Right next to the MTech's :eek:..............
 
I appreciate all the responses. I'm aware of the hit and miss factor as it pertains to the quality of products from companies like Frost. That was a risk i took when i ordered the knife. My main question was to anyone out there who already owned a steel warrior buck skinner series fixed blade and what they thought of the knife. I just thought in a community this large,someone else had to have taken the same risk and ordered one of these. But then again...i might be the Lone Ranger on this one.

I don't have any of the fixed blade Steel Warrior knives, but I do have a stag handled stockman.

The quality is very good considering how inexpensive the knife was. The stag scales are very well done and as nice or nicer than knives costing three times the price.

The Steel Warrior line of knives appear to be made in the same factory or factories as the Rough Rider line and most who have purchased any of the Rough Rider fixed blade knives have been very positive in their comments.

I think you will be presently surprised when your knife arrives...oh and the steel used in my pocket knife is pretty good too.:)
 
I received some frost knives as a gift. A set of "doctor's knives". They are pretty. That is all they are good for. If I need a knife I carry Kershaw, Boker or Spyderco. My Boker Beluga dive knife is my pride and joy.
 
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