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.
Thank's for inviting me in ! I should be fun My primary field is collecting & admiring vintage knives
such as old pocket & sheath knives...older bowie knives .........You name it But I always seem to come back & focus on the old & vintage area of the knife collecting field. So ......anyway that's part of my story . Goodluck & Happy Hunting
Technically .. I don't think this qualifies because of the manicure blade. But, Waterville Cutlery Co. ceased operations in 1913 .. and the blades still snap into place. ‘n the steel in those old Waterville’s is amazing. If you’ve ever the chance to pick one up .. do so !!!
Thanks for letting me kniw about [vintage american knives group] I'll be looking forward to checking it out! I also like vintage Bowie knives as well..........Afer collecting knives for going on ;into my 27th year ; I decided back in the summer of 2009 to make [hand forged-old school style] a couple of
bowie knives myself. It wasn't easy but I came to appricate the true hard work & craftsmanship that goes into making something like the very vintage knives I collect! The place I did this at was the [new england school of metal work] in Auburn Maine........I highly recommend it..........It could shed a whole new light on how & why we all seem to gravitate to mankinds oldest tool! Anyway keep hunting for the good stuff.
That's a nice knife. I went on a 700 pic 9 hour picture taking session the other day and realized I may have as many different whittlers as I have trappers. I guess it is good to do that once in a while. I really should get rid of some of my knives, but that I think, would be a hard thing to do. I really like what I have. Even some of the cheap, so called junk.
Nice Bulldog photo with your warm welcome. I collect barlows but not yet a Bulldog. Thank you for your warm welcome. I am a newbie and for now collect only barlows. For a long while I lurked at other large knife forums and learned the histories of most American manufacturers. I began collecting a few older barlows then bought a few Case knives. Later I bought some Queen made Shatt & Morgan, Robeson, and Cripple Creek barlows. Finally I bought a few GECs. All have natural material scales, all are American made, and none are Damascus nor are any Daddy barlows. Bruce
If I could win a lotto, I'd own and fly a PBY. WAY cool old, slow plane.
I'd like to have known and visited with your dad. I've known several WWII aviators over the years. They're just about all gone now. The gent that gave me his brother's rifle and knife was a B-17 pilot and a HELL of great guy and friend.
I think you would like one of the new knives I bought over the weekend. I got another seahorse whittler. Red one this time. I'm thinking about turning the orange one in to a EDC. What do you think?
Petar Siljegovic
Hello J.J.
Thank's for inviting me in ! I should be fun My primary field is collecting & admiring vintage knives
such as old pocket & sheath knives...older bowie knives .........You name it But I always seem to come back & focus on the old & vintage area of the knife collecting field. So ......anyway that's part of my story . Goodluck & Happy Hunting
Sincerely Petar.
Apr 20, 2011
In Memoriam
D ale
Technically .. I don't think this qualifies because of the manicure blade. But, Waterville Cutlery Co. ceased operations in 1913 .. and the blades still snap into place. ‘n the steel in those old Waterville’s is amazing. If you’ve ever the chance to pick one up .. do so !!!
Apr 25, 2011
Petar Siljegovic
Hello J.J.!
Thanks for letting me kniw about [vintage american knives group] I'll be looking forward to checking it out! I also like vintage Bowie knives as well..........Afer collecting knives for going on ;into my 27th year ; I decided back in the summer of 2009 to make [hand forged-old school style] a couple of
bowie knives myself. It wasn't easy but I came to appricate the true hard work & craftsmanship that goes into making something like the very vintage knives I collect! The place I did this at was the [new england school of metal work] in Auburn Maine........I highly recommend it..........It could shed a whole new light on how & why we all seem to gravitate to mankinds oldest tool! Anyway keep hunting for the good stuff.
Take Care ............Sincerely Petar.
Apr 25, 2011
stephen tungate
Apr 26, 2011
In Memoriam
D ale
Apr 30, 2011
In Memoriam
D ale
May 1, 2011
In Memoriam
D ale
May 3, 2011
Luca Vignelli
May 3, 2011
stephen tungate
May 3, 2011
Billy Oneale
May 3, 2011
mike kane
May 3, 2011
Bill Fletcher
May 3, 2011
In Memoriam
Scott King
Happy B'day JJ! Hope you had the best one EVER!
May 3, 2011
Stan T
May 3, 2011
Frank Stennett
May 3, 2011
Billy Oneale
May 3, 2011
Janet
May 17, 2011
KENT GABLE
May 19, 2011
Roger Russell
Hi J.J.,
Thanks for the nice comment on my H. Boker jumbo whittler.
May 27, 2011
Scott Gerald Ketch
May 28, 2011
Gary Kennedy
Jun 1, 2011
Bruce Cain
Jun 2, 2011
Ron Migdal (a.k.a. tower)
Jun 7, 2011
J.J. Smith III
Jun 16, 2011
Robert Thornton
Jun 20, 2011
Michael Lawrence
Jun 27, 2011
Kit Adams
Jun 29, 2011
Robert Thornton
Aug 2, 2011
J.J. Smith III
Sometimes I feel like these two, from Hee Haw;
Finally found a replacement computer for the home system....
Now I've got to find a modem.
Seems that no one has the old fashoned "dial up" stuff any more.
"If it weren't for bad luck, I'd have no luck at all..."
Aug 25, 2011
David w. Brown
Sep 6, 2011
Marvin Adair
Sep 26, 2011
In Memoriam
D ale
JJ .. there was a discussion recently where you posted a pic of a CASE with a non-USA stamp .. I also found this interesting little tidbit ...
Sep 29, 2011
Peggy Lu
Okay I'm going to give this one more shot & see if I can spell all the words right this time ...
Thanks for the welcome ... this seems to be a very friendly place to be :)
Oct 5, 2011
KnifeMaker
VIRGINIJUS NARKUS
Oct 8, 2011
Jan Carter
Oct 17, 2011
PAT WASHMON
Oct 26, 2011
Willie Palm
Hey Pat,
If I could win a lotto, I'd own and fly a PBY. WAY cool old, slow plane.
I'd like to have known and visited with your dad. I've known several WWII aviators over the years. They're just about all gone now. The gent that gave me his brother's rifle and knife was a B-17 pilot and a HELL of great guy and friend.
Take care,
Willie
Oct 31, 2011
Frank yanez
Nov 5, 2011
J.J. Smith III
Just wanted to say something to all of our Veterans;
Nov 10, 2011
Lee Smith
I think you would like one of the new knives I bought over the weekend. I got another seahorse whittler. Red one this time. I'm thinking about turning the orange one in to a EDC. What do you think?
Nov 13, 2011
Lee Smith
The orange g10 is what I have. The other one is red oak.
Nov 13, 2011
J.J. Smith III
Nov 17, 2011
Frank yanez
It reminds me of the matrix.thank you
Nov 17, 2011
Jan Carter
Thanks Uncle Whiskers, you taught me
Nov 29, 2011
Steve wells
Thanks for the nice comments on the 65 and 35 1/2 JJ
Dec 6, 2011
Steve wells
thanks JJ------your looking good on the Pics
Dec 7, 2011
Steve wells
Hey JJ ----you ole Peach seed Carver----Thanks for the commets on the Melon Tester collection
Dec 9, 2011
Daniel Townsend
Thanks JJ!
Dec 11, 2011
Andrew Forsythe
Thanks for the welcome, J.J. Looks like an interesting forum.
Cheers,
Andrew
Dec 15, 2011
Justin Arsenio Alvarez
Thanks for accepting J.J.!
Dec 18, 2011