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.
Thanks for the compliment and welcome. not sure I'm responding correctly from your comments to me-tryin to figure it out. maybe I should get some sleep!
J. J., thanks for the "like" on my fighter. This rainy period was a good time for me to finish it. I have a knife & hatchet combo I am working on now. one of these days a pix will show up on them.
J.J., I think the slim profile & it being a sub hilt sorta sets the "fighter" off from an appearance standpoint. It is primarily a "look at"" knife unless you were cutting sugar cane or maybe sticking a hog. It is just too long to carry.
J.J., I sure do like that Robeson Humpback Whittler you're using on your "Welcome" cards! Sweet looking little knife! Are you using it to carve your pits?
And, it looks like Allee has kicked you to the curb! lol
In fact, I sure am glad that I stopped by your page to post this little note -- I just now enjoyed looking at all of your pics. It had been a spell since I had looked in on your page. It's looking great, my friend!
I'm very impressed with your collection! Do you carry your whole collection to shows or is this just your ones for sale? You seem to have a lot of Case knives, of different styles. I enjoy the "Primitive" hand made knives also, but they're real hard to find. I wish mine were as clean as yours, but I'm afraid to hurt the value on the older ones. I also need to hook up with someone that repairs them.
Great seeing your Babies, take care, Stay sharp, Steve
These are from the 44th show January 2013. That Show was 60% knives and 40% gun an other. The January 2014 show will be 100% knives, pre 1898 guns and knife related vendors.
Thanks for the welcome, you've got my habits down almost exactly, only I smoke a pipe, worked for the state of Illinois for 27 years, God save us all.... especially in Illinois!
Thanks for the like on Ashleys Woodie. Our knife club bought several kits & gave them to interested youngsters to complete & show. One of our ways of encouraging & introducing youngsters to the hobby & safe use..
Thank you sir! It's nice to be here....I have spent the better part of 40+ years in Colonial's "original" knife factory of 200,000 square feet of manufacturing space. I ran every machine, 5, 10, 20, 45, and 65 ton presses of all sorts in the factory and I am considered by many as a "Master Cutler"..
Robert A. Paolantonio, Colonial Knife Company, (not that on line corp that deals in imports), RAP Cutler and Heritage Cutler's Inc.
In Memoriam
D ale
an interesting damascus wharnie
funky looking handle though
May 26, 2013
HARVEY LEATHART
Howdy J.J., i appreciate the welcome and howdy, good to be aboard!
Jun 7, 2013
Mark Allen McClain
Jun 12, 2013
KnifeMaker
tom k
Thanks for the compliment and welcome. not sure I'm responding correctly from your comments to me-tryin to figure it out. maybe I should get some sleep!
Jun 13, 2013
KnifeMaker
tom k
thanks for your support. It gives me a reason to keep making em!
Jun 14, 2013
jeff
thanks for looking in...
Jun 16, 2013
jeff
thanks for accepting!
Jun 16, 2013
Nathan Sykes
Jun 19, 2013
Dann Rudd
J.J. THANKS for the kind welcome!
Dann Rudd
Jun 20, 2013
Danny Thompson
Jun 22, 2013
Gary Wilkins
Thanks J.J. Looking forward to everything. I know I'll learn a lot from everyone.
Jun 22, 2013
Jess Cobb
Thank you
Jun 23, 2013
KnifeMaker
Pastor Dale Fry
Jun 23, 2013
Jim Thompson
Thanks for the "like" on my "Case Triple Crown" set of knives.
Jul 2, 2013
Jim Thompson
J. J., thanks for the "like" on my fighter. This rainy period was a good time for me to finish it. I have a knife & hatchet combo I am working on now. one of these days a pix will show up on them.
Jul 5, 2013
Jim Thompson
J.J., I think the slim profile & it being a sub hilt sorta sets the "fighter" off from an appearance standpoint. It is primarily a "look at"" knife unless you were cutting sugar cane or maybe sticking a hog. It is just too long to carry.
Jul 7, 2013
In Memoriam
D ale
JJ .. could you pop over here and mention the program you use for editing pics .. I can not remember what it is .. thanks, Dale.
Jul 8, 2013
In Memoriam
D ale
Thanks !!
Jul 9, 2013
Stuart Saraquse
Thank you! Looking forward to spending lots of time here! And I thought I had too many knives...
Jul 24, 2013
Terry Norman
Nice to meet you, JJ. God bless.
Jul 25, 2013
Art McClure
Thank you! One of my good friends is called "Whiskers".
Jul 29, 2013
Sonya Paterson
Hello JJ, Its nice to meet you. I do look forward to getting to know you & the group more. Have a wonderful day, and well chat soon, I'm sure.
Jul 29, 2013
Michael Ivan de Lange
Thank you J.J! I feel right at home. Very excited about being a part of this super community.
Aug 5, 2013
PAUL S GAGNON
Thanks JJ! Looks like you have been at this awhile. Looking forward to further discussion with you.
Aug 8, 2013
KnifeMaker
Tamera Kitchens
Thank you sir! (:
Aug 14, 2013
J.J. Smith III
Looks like Allee has done booted me off of my carvin bench...
Aug 15, 2013
Ron Cooper
J.J., I sure do like that Robeson Humpback Whittler you're using on your "Welcome" cards! Sweet looking little knife! Are you using it to carve your pits?
And, it looks like Allee has kicked you to the curb! lol
Aug 15, 2013
Ron Cooper
I think your Greeting pics look just fine, J.J.!
In fact, I sure am glad that I stopped by your page to post this little note -- I just now enjoyed looking at all of your pics. It had been a spell since I had looked in on your page. It's looking great, my friend!
Cheers!
Aug 16, 2013
Clay Strong
Thanks for the welcome, J.J..
Aug 24, 2013
Jeff Juniewich
Thanks for the welcome!
Aug 26, 2013
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Steve Riordan
I'm very impressed with your collection! Do you carry your whole collection to shows or is this just your ones for sale? You seem to have a lot of Case knives, of different styles. I enjoy the "Primitive" hand made knives also, but they're real hard to find. I wish mine were as clean as yours, but I'm afraid to hurt the value on the older ones. I also need to hook up with someone that repairs them.
Great seeing your Babies, take care, Stay sharp, Steve
Aug 31, 2013
Steve wells
Hey JJ--- Thanks for all the comments on my knives ---hope all is well with you and love the emails you send me hahahahha cool stuff
Sep 14, 2013
Robert Johnson
Sep 18, 2013
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Jeremy B. Buchanan
J.J. - I just checked out your Facebook page. I like the monkey carved peach pits. Do you make them to sell? Just curious.
Sep 29, 2013
John McDowell
hey,whats for lunch at the dinner,im starved.to lazy to cook.
Oct 7, 2013
Gary P. Fields
These are from the 44th show January 2013. That Show was 60% knives and 40% gun an other. The January 2014 show will be 100% knives, pre 1898 guns and knife related vendors.
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Oct 14, 2013
Stewart Holmes
Hi J.J Thanks, keeping in touch, take care
Oct 21, 2013
Tom Chase
Tom
Nov 3, 2013
KnifeMaker
Zane Blackwell
Thanks J.J.
Nov 11, 2013
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
You got me there...lol I hope I took it easy on him.
Nov 13, 2013
Laurence Ruggiero
Thank you.
Nov 22, 2013
KnifeMaker
Doug Gerdes
Thanks for the welcome, you've got my habits down almost exactly, only I smoke a pipe, worked for the state of Illinois for 27 years, God save us all.... especially in Illinois!
Nov 23, 2013
Claes Wallgren
Thanks for the welcoming J.J.!
Take care!
Dec 9, 2013
Bob Robinson
Thanks J.J. I will enjoy the discussions. Seems like a great place to sit and enjoy the company.
Dec 9, 2013
Gary B.
thanks! glad to be here
Dec 10, 2013
Lon Gaston
Thanks J.J.!
Dec 18, 2013
Jim Thompson
Thanks for the like on Ashleys Woodie. Our knife club bought several kits & gave them to interested youngsters to complete & show. One of our ways of encouraging & introducing youngsters to the hobby & safe use..
Dec 25, 2013
KnifeMaker
Robert A. Paolantonio
Thank you sir! It's nice to be here....I have spent the better part of 40+ years in Colonial's "original" knife factory of 200,000 square feet of manufacturing space. I ran every machine, 5, 10, 20, 45, and 65 ton presses of all sorts in the factory and I am considered by many as a "Master Cutler"..
Robert A. Paolantonio, Colonial Knife Company, (not that on line corp that deals in imports), RAP Cutler and Heritage Cutler's Inc.
Please visit my blog : myfamilybusinessbook@wordpress.com
Dec 29, 2013
Ken Spielvogel
Glad to add you as a friend J.J.
Jan 1, 2014
Ken Spielvogel
But a very pleasant alarm - I am still learning the IKC system.
Jan 1, 2014