Too bad there are so many on here that are no.longer fans because FIF has been one of the best programs on TV. HISTORY Channel This video is currently unavailable. I always looked forward to watching FIF every Wednesday night, now it's been changed to Thursday nights and on at 9 instead of 8 like it used to be and once again Pawn Stars is hogging the air time. In this special competition, Forged in Fire pays homage to Korean bladesmithing by challenging four smiths to recreate the Hwando sword and attempt the dreaded water quench. There are tons of different types to make, so even if they ended up doing them all over again it would still be interesting to see how other bladesmiths turned out their blade. Firstly, I don't want to watch bladesniths make pitch forks and other farm related tools. Sky HISTORY spoke to the judges about what we can expect from the new series via Zoom. Neilson return to put the bladesmiths through their paces. Only two smiths will be left standing and continue on to the final round where they. Ben Abbott is a two-time Forged in Fire champion who began making blades after seeing arms and armour in museums and castles around England when he was 13. As the host for seasons one through seven, Wil Willis introduced the parameters for each episode. Each weapon is tested and evaluated by a panel of three (sometimes four) judges. In the first two rounds, contestants face-off, forging blades they hope can withstand the judges’ grueling tests. The program places four competitors in three elimination rounds to forge bladed weapons. While the host has changed, edged weapon combat specialist Doug Marcaida J. Each week, four of the best blade smiths in America put both their skills and reputations on the line. I don't know if the History Channel has taken them off or if they just ran out of ideas how to make the show better. Forged in Fire returns with a new series and a new presenter in Grady Powell who replaces Will Willis. What I'm dissappointed about is how lately they started a new season and they haven't been on in 2 weeks now. I've watched since they first aired in 2015. Four bladesmiths face a twist right away when they are tasked with forging a Kukri, the signature blade of Master Smith and judge, Jason Knight. I know the topic is: Why I Quit Watching Forged In Fire, but I haven't quit.
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