Who made my knife?

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I got this knife a few years ago and I can’t find it online anywhere, I can find other knifes by the same company but not mine, if someone knows I’m just curious. It’s frost USA, it’s black and orange and is a folding knife with a wooden lock button
 
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I'm not sure, but I'm going to guess frost cutlery made it.. I'm also seeing it has black and orange handles..

Call me for ya free reading!
 
Ya, frost is the "set it and forget it" of the knife world. Google "Bud K" and you'll understand.;)
 
I read somewhere that Frost Cutlery doesn’t even make knives. Instead, they have their products made in China and just have the Frost brand put on the blade.
 
I’m new how do I post a picture
It's easiest if the picture is uploaded on line. If it's not, get an account at for an example imgur.com, then upload it there. Once the picture is on line, click the "image" icon on the posting section and paste the webbadress of the picture, then post.
 
Why dont you do your own research and form your own opinion?

Sorry meant to be a joke.
 
Frost Cutlery (or their sub-contractors) churns out knives by the hundreds of thousands, in every size and shape. They make the same basic model with a wide variety of blade coating colors and handle slab colors.

They don't much bother to name or identify their products, and without this information, internet search tools don't work well.

People who buy Frost Cutlery knives aren't as enthusiastic about posting pictures of their knives for niche communities. They buy them because they're cheap and cool, or because they need a knife that they can use, abuse, or lose, without worrying about the price.

Even some who know knives will buy a Frost from time to time, but it's a "guilty pleasure" for them, and not the kind of thing they're going to show their friends.

We may not be able to help you, because there is a very real possibility that this knife of yours has never had a photograph of it posted online, or been identified online as a "Frost Cutlery" product, making it difficult or impossible for even the most comprehensive search to find it.
 
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