I've seen the light and now I'm done with CRK.....

leatherbird said:
Meg,Just finished a pot of Kona and flushed 2 customs myself.

LB, yes, Kona, my favorite coffee by the way, is often the inspiration for my best custom creations. :) The thing is, when I'm standing over the toilet bowl, peering down to inspect my work, you know, for defects, overall quality, fit anf finish, etc. and I mutter something like: "Wow, what great form", my wife calls the police. :eek: :D
 
guy g said:
Trane, I was trying to add to your rep ,hit the wrong button. Dont know where it went. You shouldnt start this stuff when I'm going to read it while Trying to drink a cold frosty!What a mess! guy
I actually did receive the rep points (or chicklets as some call them ;) ). I must say that I appreciate the points but I do not see them as a personal affirmation but as your kind recognition of my devotion to Tom O' (you know, the knife god). Though I must say that I don't need any encouragement to follow such a wonderful example as the one set by Tom O' (you know, the knife god) and his faithful sidekick "ol' honest Todd". Their desire to bring the world these wonderful Jim Frost designed masterpieces should inspire the most skeptical knife collector to get rid of all those so called “high-end” production knives and custom jobbies in order to line all their walls with beautiful not to mention protective (we must not forget the alien death rays used by the Feds) works of pure art. As I’ve said earlier, God bless them both. Trane fan….. oops… I mean Frost Fan.
 
severtecher said:
Hmmm, you got me thinking, I could sell 20 customs and decorate all the walls in my house , bathrooms included,with gleaming stainless steel. It would then be impervious to drive-bys.

Except that when a bullet goes through your wall and hits on of those blades it's going to fling the knife AND the bullet through your house probably bringing down the entire house of knives onto you. :D laf

This is a DAMN Funny thread!
 
7bcain said:
This is a DAMN Funny thread!
Uh hello...... this is not intended to be a "funny" thread fellow. It is a tribute thread in honor Tom O' (you know, the knife god), his faithful sidekick ol' honest Todd and what I have come to realize is the pinnacle of all knifedom.... Frost Knives. Yours truly trane fan... oops, did it again.....Frost fan.
 
Coincidence is a wonderful thing. Just last night I was skimming through the 50 channels of crud on TV looking for something worth watching, (usually a futile exercise), and I got to one of those home shopping channels. Just as I was about to press the button again I saw the word knives. So, I delayed my button pressing to see what they were selling.

We had some overweight obnoxious sounding jerk with inch thick makeup and plastic hair accompanied by some brainless bimbo with HUGE bewbies getting each other worked up, almost to the point of swapping bodily fluids, over this absolutely fabulous knife set. (Unfortunately I can't remember the brand). If you bought them RIGHT NOW you would get this wonderful set PLUS 6 steak knives AND a carving knife AND a carving fork AND a stainless steel knife block all for only $130. Yes folks, over a dozen quality guaranteed knives PLUS all these other things for only $130. How could you go wrong?
 
To take care of all those little unwanted Mnandis, I'll start a rescue home for them. I even have just the right "big brother" to help out...

Large Redwood Sebenza
 
Hi, 1st post. I'm a little bit more of a firearms kinda guy, but I figure I need a basic education in edged tools.

I used to watch Tom O'Dell way back in middle school. I still remember the day Shawn had to talk to the cops because Tom O' got arrested.

For moonshining (more specifically, for having a still in the bed of his pickup).

For the 7th time (no less than the 4th time, in any case).

Yesirree, Tom O' is a hero to us all.
 
CleverName said:
Yesirree, Tom O' is a hero to us all.
Amen and Amen my friend. OK folks, who else wants to extol the virtues of Tom O' (you know, the knife god).



BTW, welcome to BFC. Excellent handle you've got there. ;)
 
How do y'all like my new avatar? I was almost brought to tears when the inspiration hit me. Isn't Tom O' (you know, the knife god) just a paragon of knife hawking virtue. :) :) :) :) :)
 
trane, you just had to let the cat outa the bag, didn't you. Frost was the best kept secret in the knife world. Now everyone knows the truth. :grumpy: Next thing you know everyone will be packin' custom boooooooie knives.

Paul
 
PLEASE,
If you feel that you are not getting a deal by purchasing a quality knife, maybe you shouldn't be collecting knives.?

If you want the quality of a good production or handmade custom you have to pay a decent price. Not always expensive, but not cheap knock-off's like frost cutlery.

Give me a break.

TAz
 
thetazva said:
PLEASE,
If you feel that you are not getting a deal by purchasing a quality knife, maybe you shouldn't be collecting knives.?

If you want the quality of a good production or handmade custom you have to pay a decent price. Not always expensive, but not cheap knock-off's like frost cutlery.

Give me a break.

TAz
Sir, your words have cut me to the core. It is painfully obvious that you have never personally seen, held, used and dare I say it, caressed, one of the incredible works of art designed by Jim Frost and sold by the idol of millions, Tom O' (you know, the knife god). Otherwise you would not cast aspersions on such a noble paragon of cutlery excellence as Frost Knives. :( :( :(
 
Next time some bonehead wants to borrow your sebenza to do something crazy (like scraping the gunk off a lawn mower blade :eek: ) hand him one of Tom's $1.68 knives instead.

When he's done, tell him since he seems to appreciate a good quality knife you'll let him keep it.

Guarantee you've made a life-long friend who will let you borrow anything from him in the future.

Who says Toms knives are not usefull? ;)
 
Gerry Anderson said:

I went to the site and looked at the stuff. Then I ran over to the eyewash station that they have here at work and rinsed out my eyes. The solution shorted out my laptop and I got a shock BUT UNFORTUNATELY it didn't make me forget what I saw.

The video about the guy using a table to break a sword is still one of the funniest things I've ever seen.
 
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