J.J. Smith III

Ballentine, SC

United States

Profile Information:

How did you hear about iKnifeCollector?
From a friend.
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.
Website
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Uncle-Wiskers...JJ.../158838957461863
About Me
Married, father of 2 girls.
Grandfather to 3.5 grandchildren.
Retired State employee.
Certified "Smart Aleck".

"acutis quae sunt acuti deditus"
Interests
Sitting on my front porch, carving "Peach Pits", smoking a good cigar and watching the world go by.

Check out my page, on Facebook @ "Uncle Wiskers Carved Pits".
Other Hobbies
PSB and Rail Scanning.
Backyard bird feeding and bird watching.

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  • John Woodcock

    Hello J.J
    Thanks for the welcome. Glad I found this friendly, and interesting little community, and look forward to getting to know you and everyone else in the near future. i will add and sort my profile out as time allows, as i've only got limited computer access at the moment, but thats gonna change real soon, im buying my own laptop, nearly got enuf cash. once again thanks very much
    John
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    CaptJeff Saylor

    Hey J.J., isnt that Zazzle site awesome!! i am glad that you like it!
    if you go to my web page and go to "Contact CJS" you add your info, (dont have to fill out everything if you dont want to) and add a comment there. here is the link....
    http://sites.google.com/site/cjsknives/contact-us
    thanks for visiting!
    CJS
  • Glenn K

    Thanks JJ ! Its been a slow process , will add more as time allows. Enjoy the pics.. Glenn
  • Jimmie H Smith

    I just relized I did not send you a thanks you for the welcome. I sent it back to myslef. Us Smiths have to stick togeather. It is crazy but I am a III also but I droped it afyer my father pasted. If I can be of any help to you please just ask.
    I have just brought up my web site @ www.smittysdesigns.com please take a look and let know what you think about it because it is The first time I have tried to set one up.

    Thanks
    Smitty
  • wolfenburger

    Hey J.J snapped a picture of the two latest knives that I recevied recentlly.
    A little slow on the picture side here, adding more soon. Have a great sunday!
  • Brian Davis

    Thanks JJ if you need one I will hook you up
  • J.J. Smith III

    Brian Davis designed logo.

  • In Memoriam

    Scott King

    Tell the "girls" thanks for the coffee mug! That was real nice.

    hey BTW, talked to AG via email yesterday. He said he expects the iKC Club Knife to be in middle to the end of April, fyi.
  • Mike Smith

    Thanks for having me sir!

  • In Memoriam

    D ale

    JJ,

    My sweetheart wants another knife & while searching … I came across this. Reminded me of what you do w/ the peach pits.

    Wondered if you were aware of this. A great application for your whittlin’ talents !!

    Dale.

    http://michel.montlahuc.free.fr/lgerdil.htm

    Opinel sells the “raw matl” .. see next pg.

    Opinel No8 RAW / Ebauche Olive wood handle for carving
    http://www.opiknife.com/proddetail.asp?prod=No%2D8%2DOpinel%2Debauc...

  • In Memoriam

    D ale

    J.J. ... if ya do one ... I want to see pics !!!

    As soon as I saw these .. I thought .. I've seen this before .. JJ's peach pits !!

    The price on the "blanks" is pretty reasonable.

    Glad you liked 'em !!

    Dale.

  • In Memoriam

    D ale

    http://www.opiknife.com/products.asp?cat=Opinel+Raw+for+Carving%2DE...

    They sell 2 blanks. One in the $15 range & the other in the $18 range. Not as reasonable as peach pits ... but ...

  • In Memoriam

    D ale

    A cross between the frog & the dog @ the btm.


    ... the snails pretty cool too !!

  • In Memoriam

    D ale

    You'd probably have to lose the nail nick to get a wharncliffe out of it .. but, there's 3.125" of cutting edge to wk w/ on a #8. I bet one could retain a 2.5" wharncliffe out of that.

    That frog & snail are pretty good !!!
  • Michael D Sabol

    thanks for joining my group jj!!!
  • Michael D Sabol

    ohhhh ya and to tell you the truth the sheath is so intricate and well made i think it might be worth more than the knife itself!! haha...i'll post a pic so you can check it out
  • Gary Kennedy

    thanks for the welcome
  • Keqing Song

    Thanks for the warm welcome!
  • Daniel R Altgilbers Jr.

    thanks man hope you enjoy the collection your about to see

  • In Memoriam

    Scott King

    So hey there JJ. Hope all is well on your end. Mine is fine. Just going to lots of ballgames and working on the road.

  • In Memoriam

    Scott King

    That's funny! LOL. I do that too when my 80 year old Dad goes flying around Gadsden. He always flys over my house so I stand out back and wave at him. He dips his wings when he see's me.
    I was in Hilton Head and boated over to Daufuskie Island. Working on a deal there.

  • In Memoriam

    Scott King

    Yeah, the hat gets hot...at least that one did.

  • In Memoriam

    D ale

    JJ .. Hope you & your's had a fine Easter !!
  • Randy, HHH Knives

    God is GOOD!

  • In Memoriam

    D ale

    J.J. You seen these before ?? Are they really as useful as the individual tools .. or .. just somebody's dream ??

    Carry a complete carving kit in your pocket! The blades of this unique carving tool fold into their handle just like a pocket knife's blades. Professional carvers will love the high quality edge-holding features of Flexcut's resilient spring steel blades.
    • The Carvin' Jack features six tools: 3/4" #7 sweep knife blade; 3/8" #6 scorp; 3/8" #11 gouge; 3/8" #1 straight chisel; 1-3/8" detail carving knife; 1/4" 70º V scorp.
    • All tools securely lock in both opened and closed positions.
    • Conveniently sized at only 4-1/4" long, 15/16" tall, and 5/8" thick when closed, about the same size as a large pocket knife.

  • In Memoriam

    D ale

    That Oak Carver is pretty sweet. And made by Queen too.

    My current edc is a Queen 06L, amber stag bone, D2 steel. I've had it ~ 6 mo now & am very happy w/ it. 'twas $46 delivered to my door. http://www.crisnercutlery.com/agedhoneyamberstagbone.htm

    Yeah .. the flexcut was ~ $ 125 + shipping online. A bit on the pricey side.

    .. one might be RH .. but .. prefer to carve LH .. or, vice versa .. interesting .. I didn't know that

  • In Memoriam

    Scott King

    All is well, JJ. It's a hobby- not a job. You take care of yourself, so you don't get any bad news (I'm assuming you really didn't), if you did please PM me if you want to share it.
    We're in our busy time on my end and it is hard keeping up. So, let's just have fun as we can, OK?
  • Randy Haas Jr.

    thank you for welcoming me J.J. my dad showed me your peach pit carvings a long time ago the are AWESOME!!!

  • Randy Haas Jr.

    when i was younger people called me little randy, but now anyone who knows both me and my dad its Jr. My dad also told me something funny about you earlier. he said he asked you how you carve those pits and you said you cut everything away that doesnt look like a monkey. funny stuff!!!

  • In Memoriam

    D ale

    JJ .. I did a little facelift on my iKC pg .. when you've the chance .. drop by n critique ..

    Say .. you buying a new toy for the upcoming b'day party ?? I've been ogling the knifekits.com catalog .. that DDR2 kit looks inviting. http://www.knifekits.com/vcom/product_info.php?cPath=1_156&prod...
    Then .. I found the same thing @ K&G w/ titanium liners ..
    http://www.knifeandgun.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=AT605M
    .. Oh boy Oh boy !!

    What's your opinion .. stainless vs. titanium liners

  • In Memoriam

    D ale

    J.J.

    Have you experimented w/ the Side & Header image settings ??

    Located @ .... My page \ Appearance \ All Options \ Side & Header Image ….

    ?? on the border pic .. all I can manage is the repetition of a single pic ..

    Jeff @ CJS has managed to get a series of individual pics down the left side of his iKC pg .. and .. I’ve a quest into him as to how he managed this .. he possibly pasted them together & then imported them as a single pic ..

    I’ve seen your pixel manipulation !! Thought I’d run this by you !?!? Have you played w/ the border settings much ?

  • In Memoriam

    D ale

    That FATBOY S-TYPE VERSIPACK is kinda sweet .. ya just might want to consider a swap w/ the little lady !!

    I did a GPC-1000 kit from Knifekits & was quite satisfied .. although, I took on a bit much for my first kit shot w/ the "S" curve between the bolster & the scale. I didn't order the DDR2 the first time around because of the "not tapped" issue. Have since discovered .. not tapped .. for the pocket clip. Sooo .. it's back in the running.

    Also .. noted that retail pricing on Case's Slimlock has dipped to the $130 range. One sweet looking knife .. but, still a little pricey for me.

  • In Memoriam

    D ale

    JJ .. I had to "trim down" a pic to 158 pixels wide to fit on the sides .. then, repeat horiz .. the 7th copy fills up the space @ the R side.

  • In Memoriam

    D ale

    JJ

    I used the same pic edit program you have for awhile. It's good software. I later "upgraded" to FastStone Image Viewer 4.0. It's also a shareware program availabe from CNET. "i think" it has a few exta features & pretty user friendly too.

    Freeware http://download.cnet.com/FastStone-Image-Viewer/3000-2192_4-1032448...

    I know the "trial & error" approach .. would even say I'm kinda good at it .. the L & R side borders need to be 158 pixels WIDE * 3000 pixels TALL. The Miller Bros ink eraser pic I used was trimmed to 158 pixels wide * 1520 pixels tall .. I ended up w/ 2 copies on ea side as I scroll down my pg.

  • In Memoriam

    D ale

    Nice job on the borders JJ
    !!! Woot Woot !!!

  • In Memoriam

    D ale

    No, you didn't misread any thing @ the DDR2. Confusing verbiage in their catalog too. I had to email the gentleman @ knifekits.com to get clarification. I just really shouldn't have waited till I was assembling the GPC-1000 to do that. Ya know .. I chastise my children for being that foolish ....

  • In Memoriam

    D ale

    And .. the "HEADER" needs to be ~ 133 pixels tall ..

  • In Memoriam

    D ale

    Just the one GPC-1000.

    I was pleased w/ the quality of the kit. KnifeKits beats a guy up on accessories though. I ordered the bronze washers/fancy 3mm tulip thumb stud/ xtra fastener kit & a block of desert ironwood. Doubled the price.

    A gift from my Sweetheart ... she's a keeper !!!

  • In Memoriam

    Scott King

    Well, not quite exactly- made my head spin early this morn :)

  • In Memoriam

    D ale

    JJ

    Jeff got back to me .. indeed, he had spliced together (stacked) a bunch of little pics & then saved that as a single file .. then, imported just that one file for his border on the left side.

    Hey JJ .. for what it’s worth .. I think the version of your borders where the Uncle Whiskers logo didn’t touch the body of the page looked cleaner .. I think that was the one where you found the white level a little overwhelming .. can you add like a sepia tone to that one ?? Hey .. just my opinion !!

    It took a bit of trial & error for me .. identifying the 158 pixel width requirement .. then, finding anything that could be trimmed down that narrow & still remain identifiable ..

    Say .. what kind of steel wks best for you .. whittling. Of the flavors you own .. which do you prefer ?? I noticed that carving tool folder listed a spring steel w/ a hardness of 60/61 Rc. That’s pretty freaking hard !!

    Dale

  • In Memoriam

    D ale

    JJ .. InfranView has made some improvements since I last used their pic editor .. don't bother w/ the FastStone .. it's really no better than this latest ver of InfranView .. little subtleties .. I like Fastone's rotation features better .. but, no longer worth the hassle of downloading & learning a new program ..

  • In Memoriam

    D ale

    Hehehe .. I know .. one prog to edit/crop .. then another to paste together ..

  • In Memoriam

    D ale

    JJ .. you responsible for the "Gift shop" ??
    if so .. Kudo's to you .. nice work !!!

  • In Memoriam

    Scott King

    Heck ya.....I deleted her and then came back to still see her there...so deleted her again. She was prospecting our members. First prostitute at iKC :)

  • In Memoriam

    D ale

    Be straight w/ me here JJ .. is this (gift shop thingie) what happens to "retired" state employees ??

    ?! . my wife wks in the legistlative research dept for MO . !?

    Hehehe .. have a good one !!

  • In Memoriam

    D ale

    Brutal honesty .. love it !!

    Legistlative Research .. her dept authors courtesy resolutions .. anything from someone leaving a few $mil$ for a community library in MO .. to .. Joe's Car Wash celebrating their 2 yr 4 mo. anniv ..

    Note: Joe is senator XX's brother-in-law .. but, we won't mention that ..

    .. I could go off on a ranting tangent here ..

  • In Memoriam

    D ale

    JJ .. posted a pic of a whittler in my Wade & Butcher pic album .. it's a repro I bought from Jim Parker when he was still w/ us .. might be Queen manuf .. "!! not sure on that though !!" .. a little on the lg side for me .. a nice whittler though ..

  • In Memoriam

    Scott King

    Hey JJ. Thanks for helping with the celebration. It's a big day! I've have to make my speech late tonight so keep the party going. headed to Atlanta for some meetings..work, work, work :)

  • In Memoriam

    D ale

    JJ .. happy (sorta) b'day .. be good to yourself today .. spend it w/ the girls !!