World’s Largest Knife Shop at Smoky Mountains
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As I have been dreading since past week that I will post the pictures of the world’s largest knife shop that I visited in Tennessee. Well here are the pictures. I bought a dagger, duo sword, samurai practice sword for my brother, and couple pocket knives. It was one of the coolest places I have seen. Check out the pictures below:





















If you like these pictures, then check out their website. They have some very good deals. Very Cheap and very good quality.





















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Hi!
If I was in there, I’d get myself a Victorinox.
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Wow that’s large!
Wow ! What a very interesting place; the sort where you can happily spend a couple of hours!
That is one mind boggling stores. I really wish that I get to visit them. I really am a bit wary of knives and other weapons but the shop’s decor certainly looks unusual to say the least.
Im so glad this store is not in my city , as the crime is fairly bad and there is a knifing a week.
Awesome! I wish I could go there and buy some knife with very unusual form. I love them and I could bet there are some such knifes.
there was just a great, long article in The New Yorker about a guy (i’m embarrassed that i don’t remember his name, but i suck at remembering names) who is the acknowledged king of all blademakers. i had no idea that blademaking was an art, with schools, and degrees and levels and so forth. and i had NO idea that blades existed which could easily cut through rock. that’s one of the tests that a master blademaker has to pass to get the ultimate certification. a whole world that was completely invisible to me before reading that one piece.
Very nice looking antique shop
. I like those ancient pieces very much.
What a beautiful store. I need a new knife myself…
The shop looks unordinary and teriffic! I wish I could visit it and get some out of common knifes for my friends.
Dude where exactly is this place in Tennessee? If I ever get time to travel I’ll have to stop by it some time.
It looks nice but it seems like they lack in the “good knives” department. There’s a lot of mediocore knives on their site but I can’t really see anything worthwile – no microtechs, no striders, no CRKs. I mean come on, not everyone is limited to 200-300$ while buying knives.