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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.



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leatherbird said:Meg,Just finished a pot of Kona and flushed 2 customs myself.
I actually did receive the rep points (or chicklets as some call themguy 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
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.
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.7bcain said:This is a DAMN Funny thread!
Amen and Amen my friend. OK folks, who else wants to extol the virtues of Tom O' (you know, the knife god).CleverName said:Yesirree, Tom O' is a hero to us all.
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.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
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