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Recently we started the iKC Name Game to see who can be the first to identify the person I have selected and added to our community.

 

The Name Game is all about knife personalities and historical cutlery characters.

 

To play the game you must first- find the picture of the individual and then you must come back to this blog and put their name. The first to correctly ID this person wins! It's that simple.

 

Don't cheat :) You either know it or you don't..... oh heck if you want to research it to find out, I guess that's alright. You must name them correctly- first name and last name- if you know anymore about the person, like how they tie into the Knife World- then please tell us.

 

Ready, set, GO!

 

Oh, you want a clue...bout forgot. Well, let's say this person likes both knives and fire :)

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In Memoriam
Comment by Scott King on March 7, 2011 at 13:43

Good grief- guess I'm gonna have to give another clue. Had a member contact me this morning with the answer, but he has to come back here and put it. Guess he had to leave town for the day. So, now's your chance.

 

Clue #2-  He'd say this- "I don't actually make our knives, but have folks who do." "And, just down the road- we make contraptions most smokers use...or at least I hope they do."


In Memoriam
Comment by D ale on March 7, 2011 at 8:13

WOW .. I swear I met this gentleman ~ 13/14 yrs ago @ SMKW. On the lower level .. I was fondling damascus blade blank seconds .. 'n this gentleman initiated a short conversation. Asked a couple general questions .. what kind of knives I liked .. what I thought of SMKW .. where I was from .. etc. @ the time .. something about him felt/looked  familiar .. about 10 min later I thought . JIM FROST. grabbed one of SMKW's catalogs & found his pic in it .. thought it matched & rushed back downstairs.

 

I never saw the gent again. I don't know who I met that day now. ???? But this pic sure does put me in mind of whoever it was I spoke to that day.


In Memoriam
Comment by D ale on March 7, 2011 at 7:52
We're trying to ID this gent .................. correct ?????

In Memoriam
Comment by Scott King on March 7, 2011 at 7:16
It ain't James Frost, boys. So, JJ- what's your second thought?
Comment by J.J. Smith III on March 7, 2011 at 0:04

That was my first thought also.


In Memoriam
Comment by Scott King on March 6, 2011 at 21:14
@Dale- NOT :)

In Memoriam
Comment by D ale on March 6, 2011 at 20:57

It looks like about a 10 yr old pic of James Frost.

 

Jim Frost started (from his own advertising) out of the trunk of his car.

Then there was the frost/parker collaborative years.

Now he provides us Steel Warriors .

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