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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  • Mel Jones

    Thanks for the welcome, I look forward to a great learning experience.  Merry Christmas

  • Mel Jones

    Thanks, I look forward to the learning experience.  Merry Christmas

  • J.J. Smith III

    Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good night...

  • J.J. Smith III

    Happy New Year iKC.

  • george t greene

    JJ. This looks like a good place to hang a hat. Thanks Tim (george)


  • KnifeMaker

    Imran Ilyas Bhutta

    Thank you J.J

  • Jerry Moores

    Thanks J.J.!


  • KnifeMaker

    Glenn "Oz" Osborne

    Thank you J.J.

  • Guy Fitoussi

    Thank you J.J.

    Glad to be here.

  • Herb Hoover

    Thanks JJ, glad to be here. Iv done some wood working in the past myself. Herb

  • Ron Cooper

    howdy, jj! finally gettin' around to thankin' folks for giving me a howdy-do when i first showed up 'round here, couple daze ago. thank you, sir! you sound like my kind of guy -- when life gives ya pits, make something purty out of 'em.

    i like your pictures...and i like your style! hope to see ya around.

  • Hugh H Cook III

    Thanks for the welcome JJ. There is no doubt that knife nuts are a special breed. Looking forward to running around this great site.

  • Patrick A. Servey

    Thank you for the welcome J.J. Smith III ;-) glad to meet you. I really like your page or site, what ever you call it. I'm not all that TEC savvy.

  • Patrick A. Servey

    J.J. the more I read on you the more alike we may be. I just love to sit on my porch and watch the day go by. I'm not much a whittler but do like to putts. I'm in Louisville Tennessee taking it as it comes.

  • Patrick A. Servey

    Yes I'm less than 45 min. from the Great Smoky Mts. National Park. That pic. was taken in the Cherokee National Forest about an hour south of me. J.J. I spent 45 years in Iowa before I could get back Tennessee, you know how life goes. How I'm back and loving it. I've also got one of my sons and his family (two grandsons) to make the move. Life is good. Now if my other son would come just and stay, life would be great. Where are you ?


  • KnifeMaker

    Glenn "Oz" Osborne

    I spent some vacation's in the Smokies and been to Cherokee. Beautiful country. I'm about 10 miles away from Glacier Park here in Montana. Great hiking !

  • Terry Pitts

      JJ Im glad you liked the Buck my friend.   Terry

  • Patrick A. Servey

    J.J.  I've not ben to S. Carolina yet but, looking forward to seeing part of it. I'm trying to get back into reenacting, I like the French/Indian War and the Rev. War time periods. I've a Great relative that fought out of Burke County; N. Carolina. He had quite the time and he was the start of my people in Tennessee.

  • James E.

    Thank you JJ.

     

    Regards,

    James

  • vince cummings

    Thank You JJ, for making me feel welcome. That old hat that you have hanging up reminds me of some of the old ones that I have had when I was really active in the horses and cattle. Now I am into knives. Boy time really marching on. Vince.


  • KnifeMaker

    Jeff Keeler

    Thanks J.J.  Like the pit carvings.

  • vince cummings

    J.J. they say that it deffentley a Sheffield England pattern. withe the etching on the main blade, and them unique bolsters. He said it is a ver rare and interesting piece probably pre 1900. the man was Steve Pfeiffer, the auther of the Case Knives ID and price book. Whats so rare he said that almost un heard of a Sheffield England cutlery Co. making a contract knife like this for a hardware store. so that what I have found out so far. Vince.


  • KnifeMaker

    Jeff Keeler

    Thanks J.J.

  • vince cummings

    J.J. I got the knife, and took a few pictures, I guess I am ready to try and send them if you are. Vince.

  • vince cummings

    J.J. I know you say it is a easy process, but not for me I took the pictures , and tried to send to the address where they said you can send them by your phone or computer, but I can't get them there they will not go thru Malor-Damon says no. I can't get to the first step , of your instructions , any ideas? my photos are in Easy Share if that tell you anything, sorry for all the trouble. Vince.

  • mike allen

    Thanks!

    ..............mike a.

  • Patrick A. Servey

    J.J. I only wish, around me they don't rendezvous it's not what happened down here and if it didn't happen they don't do it.  Up where I moved from I could every weekend some where. That is one of the things I do miss.

  • Patrick A. Servey

    J.J. when I first got into rendezvous in the mid to late 70's, they where fun. The competition, party and camaraderie it was all goOD. Party around the campfire into the night get up first or not even go to bed, to have the first pot of coffee on in camp and bacon going that next morning we'd say shining times. Then after breakfast stagger off to compete with gun, knife and hawk, hangover and all again shining times. lol  

  • Frank Stennett

    I made catfish stew and the next day our daughter brought us chicken stew. Finally got it all ate. I could really go for a hamburger. Still waiting on my sharpfans whitler.

  • johnny twoshoes

    Hey JJ, I'm a stones throw away from the factory, so when the fed ex truck pulled in, I had a good feeling.

  • johnny twoshoes

    Sorry JJ, hopefully the time will fly.

    It's more than worth the wait, so be ready my friend.

  • johnny twoshoes

    JJ, I saw the pic and congrats on not having to wait anymore.

    Great knife my friend, looks like GEC really made us a consistent product to enjoy!!!

  • Ken Mundhenk

    J.J.
    Welcome to the Great Eastern Cutlery Group, we're glad you joined us.
  • Al Capp

    Thanks for the welcome J.J. love your photo Buck 110 my all time fave!

  • Ron Cooper

    I believe I'll try the grilled weasel on rye ~ Hold the gravel. And could you pass the Grey Poupon, please?

  • Paul Slusser

    Thank you Sir!~

  • Eddie

    Thank you JJ.  Glad I found this place.

  • NewHampshire Redneck Tom

    Thanks very much for the warm welcome into iKC

  • NewHampshire Redneck Tom

    JJ,

     I have this old Buck knife model # 121, made in 1973. It has a Stag antler handle.

    On the back of the sheath it says 121-S Custom. Would you might know what it's

    worth.

  • Leatherworker

    Thanks for the welcome JJ!  I know I'm going to enjoy this fine group.

  • NewHampshire Redneck Tom

    JJ,

    I Left some pictures of that Buck knife, on my page.

    Redneck

  • Linda Thompson

    Thanks, JJ! This really seems to be a great place. :-)

  • NewHampshire Redneck Tom

    Thanks for letting me be your friend.

  • NewHampshire Redneck Tom

    Thanks for the picture flipper on my knives. It looks good.

  • björn thompson

    hi thanks, is that a centafante 3? been drolling over that one for a while. lloks like you have a really nice forum going here

  • björn thompson

    thanks m8, checking out groups right now, gotta love the spyderco and benchmade groups, thats all i own right now,(or will own from monday, waiting on shipment)

  • NewHampshire Redneck Tom

    J.J.

    I just joined the Buck knife group. Going to ask questions about my Buck. Will let you know what they say.

    Question.  How did you put up that wall behind your page ??  and you have some great pictures.

     

  • Terry Pitts

         J.J. I sent you a email about the slip.   Terry

  • Dana Mayo

    Thanks J.J.

  • Bill O'Hara

    Thanks J.J.!