Frosts dealers

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I searched the links and the forum, who sell Frosts knives.

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[This message has been edited by scouter27 (edited 10-01-2000).]
 
Nevermind I found one. I do have another question though, what is the wierd belt slot designed to do?

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-Jesse Foust
 
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If you mean these knives, the belt slot is for... putting your belt through it! Then you can wear it on your belt. Pretty cool, isn't it? Or is that not what you were referring to...
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Chang the Asian Janitorial Apparatus
 
You can usually find Mora knives just about anywhere... sports stores, country stores, websites... see ragweedforge.com. I prefer the wooden handled laminated blades.
 
Chang, those are similar knives, but I was refering to the top part of the slot on a defferent sheath. it has an extra cut out on the top of the slot. here is a picture: http://www.chaicutlery.com/mora/frosts-mora-utilities.jpg you can see it on #760, I got the 760MG this weekend. hope it helps

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"Dream as if you'll live forever, Live as if you'll die today"
-- James Dean

-Jesse Foust

[This message has been edited by scouter27 (edited 10-02-2000).]
 
Scouter27, BTW, which dealer was it? Chai Cutlery would carry them, but I don't think they are open anymore since Mr. Mattis passed away
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. He was such a good guy too.

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Chang the Asian Janitorial Apparatus
 
Regarding the round hole at the top of the slot: my guess is it's designed to fit onto a button.

David Rock

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I found several, Chai just had the best pic of the sheath that I could find

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"Dream as if you'll live forever, Live as if you'll die today"
-- James Dean

-Jesse Foust
 
I think is so you can adapt it as a dangle sheath, I know the Swedes are fond of them.

Jake
 
I think that the Frosts knives are all listed at the Scandia site, and Eriksson has it's own site.
 
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