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The Event

Want to know more about Grand Masters? Read a brief description of the annual two-week event. For more in-depth information about the history of the event, D.J. Glaser provides answers in an interview-style narrative.

How can I take a Grand Masters course?

In order to attend a Grand Masters course, you must submit an application and be approved (anonymously) by the current year’s Master Instructor(s) based on your submitted work.

You do not need to be at a master level yourself to be accepted! Please read the Rules, Requirements & Fees page concerning course fees and payment schedules before submitting your application.

What is Glendo / GRS Tools and the GRS Training Center?

Glendo / GRS Tools stocks and manufactures over 600 high quality tools — including training DVDs, gravers, and sharpening systems — so you are bound to find the tool you need for your trade. Visit the GRS Tools website to find out more.

The GRS Training Center is located on site in Emporia, Kansas and hosts two fully-equipped classrooms that provide a learning environment for students from all over the world. Browse through the Course Schedule and Instructors section on the GRSTC site.

How can I contact Grand Masters?

Get our contact information or send us an email via our contact form by visiting our “Contact” page.

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