Smoky Mountain Knife Works will host SMKW ESEE Day from 9am – 5pm on Saturday, November 18th at their retail location in Sevierville, Tennessee. The day-long event will include morning and afternoon classes taught by ESEE/Randall’s Adventure & Training, ESEE reps behind the counters at SMKW, and giveaways.

SMKW ESEE

According to SMKW, ESEE will be giving away 18 ESEE Izula knives throughout the day. Each Izula has a specialized ESEE blade stamp that marks the occasion. According to our sources, you do not have to purchase to enter and you must be present to win. More details will be provided at the location on the day of the event.

The crew from ESEE/Randall’s Adventure & Training will get hands-on with knife skills and have all kinds of fun with participants. Here’s a rough schedule of the classes available on November 18th.

SMKW ESEE DAY Class Schedule

9:30-10:30 “Getting the most out of your fixed blade knife”
Patrick covers Grips, cuts, batoning, and other uses for fixed blades.

10:30-11:30 – “Blade Maintenance with James Gibson”
James will teach field maintenance with items available at SMKW. Patrick will use a puck and hone to sharpen an axe.

12-1PM: Break for working lunch

1:30-2:30 “Getting the most out of your fixed blade knife”
Patrick covers Grips, cuts, batoning, and other uses for fixed blades.

2:30-3:30 “Blade Maintenance with James Gibson”
James will teach field maintenance with items available at SMKW. Patrick will use a puck and hone to sharpen an axe.

*Afternoon classes may vary from morning classes. Stick around to get the most out of them.

Location:

Located at the gateway of the Smoky Mountains National Park, Smoky Mountain Knife Works is the “World’s largest knife showplace.” More than 1.5 million guests visit their 108,000 square foot knife showroom in Sevierville, TN, and millions more receive a monthly print catalog and shop at smkw.com. SMKW is located at 2320 Winfield Dunn Parkway, Sevierville, Tennessee 37876. About 2 miles from I-40 Exit 407 – look for the big blue roof on the right!

Here’s a handy google map for you.