Do you currently subscribe to any knife publication (offline)
Yes
How long have you collected knives?
21- 25 years
Favorite Kind of Knives
Whittlers, especially CASE "Seahorse",
and the Great Eastern "Gippetto" Whittlers.
I also like other utilitarian frames and whatever appeals to me at the time.
Heck no- it wasn't a slow news day. I had already posted the news for that day, so didn't have to post another anyway. Got an idea and ran with it.
Should have done it earlier.
BTW: Did you see the link over the BIG black pit I left for you that Max commented on about you? :) It was toooooooo funny when I saw that pic and then read Max's comments. I laughed out loud. Which I am doing more and more here :)
Hey J.J.,
I've been out of pocket for a while...just want to thank you for the peach pit goodies. I didn't expect you to send them. My wife wants me to make her earrings out of the two matching baskets.
Thanks again for them....hope you were able to use some of the pits that I sent you.
Regards,
frank
thanks for the welcome. btw, what is that thing on the photo under 'peach pit monkey'? is that a pretzel?
regarding case knives (or any sort of multi-bladed traditional folders) what is the function of all those different blades? from the point of view of blade shape. how would you expect to use a stockman with a clip point blade, a sheepsfoot blade and a spey blade? or a seahorse whittler with wharncliff, pen & coping blades? for just EDC use should be i getting either of those or a trapper or whatever else?
Thanks for the welcome, JJ! I just got started with collecting, and I am glad to have found you all. I have been looking for a forum like this for several weeks. I have a lot to learn! Looks like this is the place!
Gerry
oh wow! that is amazing! do you have to do anything to the peach first? i thought the pit would be very hard. i certainly didn't expect anything like that. but that looks really fun, and i can eat a lot of peach if i tried. i just wish i had a local knife store which carries some of these different patterns for me to try =(. i definitely can't afford a whole bunch of case knives online, but the closest thing i've seen is a schrade old timer stockman from a place that has a few different knives a year. do you think the pen blade on a victorinox hunter can carve a peach pit or is it too thin?
Thanks for the link. i'm just looking for the bit on international shipping. i want to make a spoon as well. can that be done with a pocket knife? or do i have to use a scoopy thing?
I am still trying to figure out the way this site works. For some reason the messages I get are not in cronological order so I just saw your note. I probably have some setting messed up!
Anyway, I have several Seahborse collectors and it seems that any Seahorse I finish sells withing a few days of listing. The Seahorse, Case Mini Trapper and the Buck 110 are my three favorite knives to work with so I do more of them. Thanks for the nice feedback on my art work too.... Mike
oh yeah found 6 models of 154cm knife's, Im also buying a small peanut pocket knife with g10 handles u helped me alot yesterday with all they info u gave me . thx alot JJ !
Thanks. Nice to have friends even if they're just electronic. I heard about the group from Derek Smith, a nice guy, a true professional and an awsome talent.
Thanks J.J. I am going to love this. Just spent the weekend with my brother. We went to the NKCA show in Louisville and had a great time. He recently caught the knife bug and acquired a couple of Great Easterns from Ryan, whose father, I think, or Uncle started the company. I had a little trouble with impulse control and added 5! great easterns to my collection. Also a TOPS fixed blade that carries quite well horizontally on my waist, a nice little Boker lockback made in Germany. A Benchmade Bench Mite Auto was found for 60.00 but not sure if that was a good price. A few other things but duty calls right now. Good to know and meet you J.J.
Thanks JJ, already checking out the vintage knife group.I will have the wife help me load some photos.I look for some of the rarer vintage knife brands and odd patterns. Scott.
The pumpkin thing seemed to have gone over pretty smoothly. Only noticed our number decreased by one, just don't know who and for what reason. Could have been anything. We'll do a harmless Thanksgiving one next month, but not a turkey :)
I have one, a 1994 classic 73055 abalone swirl. It came unsharpened and it is out gassing and pitted 2 blades on the side where the case shield is located. BUT it sure is purdie.
KnifeMaker
CaptJeff Saylor
thanks
Aug 27, 2009
In Memoriam
Scott King
Should have done it earlier.
BTW: Did you see the link over the BIG black pit I left for you that Max commented on about you? :) It was toooooooo funny when I saw that pic and then read Max's comments. I laughed out loud. Which I am doing more and more here :)
Aug 27, 2009
Frank Plant
I've been out of pocket for a while...just want to thank you for the peach pit goodies. I didn't expect you to send them. My wife wants me to make her earrings out of the two matching baskets.
Thanks again for them....hope you were able to use some of the pits that I sent you.
Regards,
frank
Aug 27, 2009
Steve wells
Aug 28, 2009
In Memoriam
Scott King
Aug 28, 2009
Merle Hagen
Aug 28, 2009
Mark Yang
regarding case knives (or any sort of multi-bladed traditional folders) what is the function of all those different blades? from the point of view of blade shape. how would you expect to use a stockman with a clip point blade, a sheepsfoot blade and a spey blade? or a seahorse whittler with wharncliff, pen & coping blades? for just EDC use should be i getting either of those or a trapper or whatever else?
Aug 30, 2009
stephen harrison
Aug 30, 2009
GSlaughter
Gerry
Aug 30, 2009
Mark Yang
Aug 30, 2009
Jason Foreman
Aug 30, 2009
Doug Scearce
Sep 2, 2009
Mark Yang
Sep 2, 2009
KnifeMaker
CaptJeff Saylor
Sep 2, 2009
Dennis Todd (Bear)
Sep 4, 2009
KnifeMaker
CaptJeff Saylor
Sep 4, 2009
Frank Plant
I added a picture of the Seahorse Whittlers on my page. Take a look!
frank
Sep 4, 2009
Bob C.
Sep 5, 2009
Michael S. Hoover
Anyway, I have several Seahborse collectors and it seems that any Seahorse I finish sells withing a few days of listing. The Seahorse, Case Mini Trapper and the Buck 110 are my three favorite knives to work with so I do more of them. Thanks for the nice feedback on my art work too.... Mike
Sep 6, 2009
Fred Feightner
Sep 11, 2009
vernon wayne perkins
Sep 13, 2009
George Canter
The photo was taken on Bald Head Island (Smith Island) right across the river from Oak Island. A really great place!
Thanks for your welcome message,
George
Sep 13, 2009
Steve wells
Sep 16, 2009
Justin Dunn
Sep 19, 2009
Feroz Adrian
Sep 19, 2009
J.J. Smith III
Sep 20, 2009
Richard Reed
Sep 22, 2009
Ben
Sep 22, 2009
Richard Reed
Sep 23, 2009
Richard Reed
Sep 23, 2009
Richard Reed
Sep 23, 2009
Matthew Lesniewski
Matt
Sep 27, 2009
Bob Oliver
Sep 28, 2009
Christian Bryant
Sep 28, 2009
Rob Burris
Sep 28, 2009
Randy Kimball
Oct 4, 2009
michael cassani
Oct 6, 2009
Rodney Smith
Oct 7, 2009
Scott Lupinski
Oct 7, 2009
steve haraldson
Oct 8, 2009
Alan Foley
Oct 9, 2009
Bruce Bump
Nice place you all have here. I want to come back and look around often.
Oct 13, 2009
Sunil Ram
Oct 14, 2009
In Memoriam
Scott King
Oct 16, 2009
In Memoriam
Scott King
Oct 16, 2009
Gino Giorgetti
Oct 17, 2009
Adriaan Gerber
Oct 19, 2009
John Hawkins
Oct 20, 2009
Jimmy Marshall
Oct 20, 2009
steve haraldson
Oct 20, 2009