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in
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unique
way.
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cutlery
mixed
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spontaneity
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LUNCH
BUCKET
BEGINNINGS!
Jim
Frost
began
collecting
pocket
knives
in 1969.
This
small
hobby,
started
by an
everyday
shift
worker
at a
chemical
plant,
has
grown
over the
past 30
years
into a
multi-million
dollar
business
which
employs
over 50
employees
at its
sole
plant in
Chattanooga,
Tennessee.
The
business
began in
Jim?s
lunch
bucket
and
quickly
grew out
of his
car
trunk,
garage,
and four
increasingly
larger
warehouses
before
finding
its home
in a
100,000
square
foot
plant
completed
in 2002.
From
1969 to
1978,
Jim saw
his
business
interest
in
knives
grow
from a
hobby to
the
formation
of Frost
Distributing
company
in 1972
to the
Parker-Frost
partnership
in 1976.
This
short-lived
association
was
mutually
dissolved
in 1978
when Jim
began
importing
cutlery
under
the
Frost
Cutlery®
tang
stamp.
FRIENDSHIP
WITH A
LEGEND
Beginning
in 1987
with
just a
handshake
agreement
between
Jim
Frost
and ?The
Intimidator?,
Frost
Cutlery
began
making
commemorative
knives
and sets
to mark
career
highlights
for Dale
Earnhardt.
This
association
evolved
into
probably
the most
successful
of the
commemorative
knife
lines
Frost
Cutlery
has ever
had.
Over the
years,
Jim
Frost
also
struck a
friendship
with #3
car
owner,
Richard
Childress.
The two
found
that
they had
many
things
in
common,
including
strong
business
sense,
and a
passion
for
fishing.
Today,
Frost
Cutlery
continues
it?s
relation
by
producing
commemorative
cutlery
for both
RCR and
Dale
Earnhardt,
Inc. So,
as a
NASCAR
supporter,
Jim
Frost is
proud to
carry a
line of
knives
that
pays
tribute
to a
legend. |