QUALITY FROST CUTLERY ONE ARM RAZOR SURGICAL STEEL

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Any help with this knife would be appreciated. I read that frost cutlery knives are usually crap. However , this knife , I can tell is quality. I'm savvy Myself when it comes to internet searching. I can't find this exact knife anywhere.
 
As a registered user, you can post pictures using a picture hosting site. I use Imgur, but there are others. Once you have uploaded a picture to the hosting site, copy the web address of the picture. Note: picture web addresses must end in .jpg or .gif

Then go to your post and click the image tool on the toolbar next to the smiley tool. Click the link icon in the popup. (Looks like a chain.) Paste the picture address into the window. Then click the INSERT button.
 
Any help with this knife would be appreciated. I read that frost cutlery knives are usually crap. However , this knife , I can tell is quality. I'm savvy Myself when it comes to internet searching. I can't find this exact knife anywhere.

Any help with this knife would be appreciated. I read that frost cutlery knives are usually crap. However , this knife , I can tell is qu.ality. I'm savvy Myself when it comes to internet searching. I can't find this exact knife anywhere.


 
Frost outsourced its knives. In the 1980's many were sourced from Japan. Some of those are pretty good. Later knives were made in China, and were not so good.
 
As a registered user, you can post pictures using a picture hosting site. I use Imgur, but there are others. Once you have uploaded a picture to the hosting site, copy the web address of the picture. Note: picture web addresses must end in .jpg or .gif

Then go to your post and click the image tool on the toolbar next to the smiley tool. Click the link icon in the popup. (Looks like a chain.) Paste the picture address into the window. Then click the INSERT button.
I appreciate the quick response. What is with the early 90s method of image sharing? I'd like to know about the knife however I will not be adding another app just for that. Thanks all the same.
 
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