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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  • Bob Andrews

    I didn't say he was a SMART man,JJ!
  • Bob Robinson

    Thanks much!

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    Scott King

    I think you are going to love our club knife! I'm excited to get it to you. I'll shoot you an email when I send it out to you. Expect them from AG probably early next week
  • Rob Furnald

    Thanks for the welcome

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    D ale

    JJ .. your Uncle whiskers logo is centered @ the edges again .. looks good !!

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    D ale

    You're not the one doing it ????

    That's too weird .. I haven't noticed a change in my border .. the length of the body of my iKC pg will change .. but, not the width .. ?? don't know .. that is weird ??

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    D ale

    You're gonna love this .. I looked @ it .. still centered .. just a different "shade" of color now .. did you PO Scott ???
  • Bob Robinson

    Hey J.J. Like your profile wit, whitts or whatever and your pictures too! Bob
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  • Larry Clark

    Thanks for the welcome -- Looks like this is gonna be a fun site

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    D ale

    Mornin' JJ .. hope your Memorial Day was .. memorable !! Spent some time w/ the girls & family ?? Hope so !! Spater, DD

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    Scott King

    That pic of the old man in front of the B'day cake on fire is too funny. Thanks JJ :)

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    D ale

    JJ ... count me in on the 2011 iKC knife selection group ... give me a PM on what's needed / how help / etc ... DD

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    D ale

    .. and those are the blade tips left over from wharnie mods .. cool .. how do you anchor them in the bone ??

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    D ale

    Wow .. now that you mention it .. the nail nicks are a little on the weak side !!

    Out of 5 marked & 2 known contract knives .. only one (95 prod) has the depth I'd expect .. never really noticed it before .. stands out like a sore thumb now that ya pointed it out .. Thanks !! .. a big bunch !!!

    I've got a couple pre 70's "Big Chiefs" .. kinda their sodbuster equivalent .. came in boxes w/ other knives I wanted .. will make a note next time I come across them & post what I find ..

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    D ale

    I passed the mini copperlock onto Hannah in March. Been carrying the teardrop since.

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    D ale

    Exactly .. 'Old Fashioned" is right .. the liner lock is actually an extra liner .. on one side of the blade is the std liner .. on the other side .. the liner lock mech & then the std liner .. it is a heavier & bulkier frame .. simply more mass in the pocket .. which I'm not fond of .. sure is pretty though

    The D2 allows more time to enjoy both the sharpening process & the results .. ie: I invested some effort improving the factory edge .. that was 3 months ago .. I've only had to touch it up since .. and I use it the same as every other EDC I've ever carried .. did I mention how pretty it looks ???

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    D ale


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    D ale

    same view of the 41L

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    D ale

    100 pc min order
  • Andy Voelkle "AxeMan"

    Those Boker fixed blades look very interesting. The "thumb grip" serrations going really far toward the point -- interesting because I sometimes choke up on a small knife like that whittling a pot suspension stick or a tent peg. The mosaic pins are always something I like. To me, I suppose wood is more desirable than bone, but it's not too strong a preference. I've bought a dozen or so small knives like these from Bark River, Blind Horse Knives, our Adriaan Gerber and Matt Lesniewski. I've taken to calling it a small bushcraft knife. Here's one I got recently from BHK, used in the manner suggested:

  • Warren L. Strout

    Hi J.J., Thanks for thinking of me! I too am going away. Hope you have a great time! I noticed your new Notice sign, thanks for letting me notice it! Ha, ha... Have a good week-end. Warren - "Lonewolf"

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    CaptJeff Saylor

    thanks for the comment J.J.! the skinner is probably the best knife i have made so far! it would make a nice addition to your collection!! and the price is very low right now! done let this one slip away!!!! lol

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    CaptJeff Saylor

    ha ha, thats funny J.J., no problem man! i am glad you like!

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    D ale

    Welcome hm Dude .. good week end w/ the family ??

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    D ale

    Whoops .. don't want to leave you sitting w/ 666 comments .. had to add one more .. talk to ya spater ..

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    Scott King

    Glad you made it safe and sound back from your trip. Have a fun time?
  • R. A. Tucker

    Thanks,
    I probably won't be too active as a member, mostly because my knowledge on knives is limited. Mostly I buy something because it is unusual or "it just looks different". I don't collect any special brand or type of knife & usually am not interested in pocket knives at all. This one was just unusual enough to get a "second look".
  • Freddy Ramos

    Thank you.
  • Sachsun Kelt

    Thanks mate. Hey - what's "PSB and Rail Scanning." as a hobby??
  • Bill Harvey

    Thanks JJ -love our site -peach pits no less? WAY too small and fiddly for me -but I gots to admire the craftsmanship
  • Sachsun Kelt

    Glad to be here mate. Here in Tasmania PSB radio is generally called the C.B. (Citizen's Band). Sometimes my friends and I have a listen to a scanner which picks up the police. It can be quite amusing. Others I know get onto the shortwave radio and try and communicate with the world. That can be fun when you get a good signal with someone in another (English speaking) country.
  • Joe Karp

    Hi J. J., thanks for the welcome to IKC. I'm a Benchmade guy and have been collecting for a long time now.

    Have a good 'un!

    Joe K.

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    D ale

    .. was for 3 or 4 days there .. thank goodness, the itching subsided .. maybe now I can get out again !!!

    How's your summer going ????????
  • Sam

    Thank you for the birthday wishes.

  • KnifeMaker

    Waqas Yousaf Farooq

    Thanks Mr. Smith

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    D ale

    Ooooah .. have you seen these


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    Scott King

    Hey JJ. Saw the "great place to hang your hat" pic...I like it! Hope you are cooling off now that Fall is approaching :)
  • Ben Hargis

    Hey thanks I appreciate it. 

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    D ale

    JJ

    Anybody ever tell ya you have an accent .. hehe .. bet you could say the same about me !!!

    !!! .. that was a nice call today .. !!!

    DD

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    D ale

    You back on that union kick ???

    Hope the day's going well for ya !!

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    D ale

    .. I think we're both accomplished @ spreading it around !!!

    .. ended up driving the train myself .. specialized in finding creative solutions to getting out of the "Deep Sh!t" situations !!!

    yuppers ... we're full of it !!!

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    D ale

    JJ .. check your e-mail re: HUDDLE .. any chance you could come up w/ an avatar for us ??? DD

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    D ale

    Cool .. certainly in the spirit of things .. they're all great .. pls keep em all handy .. I'll personally vote for the campfire .. better than most to start !!!!

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    D ale

    Hit the wrong button & deleted that one comment .. didn't mean to .. didn't even see what it was .. ooops
  • John Garcia

    Thanks for your warm welcome, you got a nice page here, I'll see you around thanks.
  • Cutlery Stamp

    Thanks Mr. Smith for the warm welcome.
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  • Phil Stevens

    Hi J.J. Thanks for the welcome.

    Phil
  • Bob Miskovic

    thanks for the welcome