Doug Marcaida knows how to wield a blade. The fan-favorite judge on History’s weapon-making competition series Forged in Fire, which celebrated 10 years on the air earlier this summer, is the show’s ...
Episode 10 Revolutionary War Forge Wed, Jun 15, 2022 0 mins Four bladesmiths go back in time to the Revolutionary War to forge a Rifleman's Knife. After an intense round of testing, two smiths return ...
Forged in Fire Season 9 is a competitive reality show where bladesmiths forge weapons under timed challenges. Judges evaluate the craftsmanship and durability of the weapons, crowning one contestant ...
Season 3 begins with the return of four champions who are charged with making a high-carbon-steel inlay. Then, two finalists are challenged to forge a Scottish Claymore, which has stumped previous ...
KALAMAZOO, Mich. (WOOD) — You might think of medieval times when you hear the words ‘blacksmith’ or ‘smithing,’ but there are still some people who know the trade and want to share it with others.
Doug Marcaida knows how to wield a blade. The fan-favorite judge on History’s weapon-making competition series Forged in Fire, which celebrated 10 years on the air earlier this summer, is the show’s ...
ROCKWELL — Hanging in front of James “Jeep” Sabo’s house is a handmade sign that reads, “Jeep’s Forge School of Blacksmithing.” Behind his inconspicuous house is a small village of sheds and shops ...
University of Dayton student Lucas Terry, a blacksmith/bladesmith from Stuebenville, appeared Oct. 26 on the History Channel competition show “Forged in Fire.” The show involved four contestants going ...
A Hulbert man’s love for blacksmithing takes him on the adventure of a lifetime: making blades on the television series Forged in Fire. Henry Walker says his experience on the show was unforgettable, ...
When Bill Pyles had to undergo spinal surgery after suffering two broken vertebrae, he couldn’t do much during recovery, so he binge-watched television. More specifically, he watched “Forged in Fire,” ...
Hammer away at a piece of iron until your arm feels like lead. Grasp a length of red-hot metal that could be fresh from Mount Etna. Stand at a fiery forge and shed sweat by the gallon. Who wouldn’t ...
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