Forged in Fire: KILLER Falcata Blade CHOPS the Final Round *Extra Sharp Cuts* (Season 3) | History
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Published 2020-10-08
In this historic final round, bladesmiths take a stab at recreating the Falcata - which has a reputation for being the ultimate killer weapon, in this clip from Season 3, "The Falcata". #ForgedInFire
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"Forged in Fire" features world-class bladesmiths competing against each other to create some of history's most iconic edged weapons.
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Hand forged horse head! Wow it was a beaut
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The moment I saw her forging the horse head, that was it. She deserved to be the champion.
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You can stop guessing who is going to win after seeing how Justin forged his handle...
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wheres the keel test?!
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she's awesome, using only coals and making a great horse head for the handle, even reshape it for the perimeter, that was next level, did she participated again in the next seasons ? she deserves it
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Kelly: Takes extra effort to fix the handle to wrap around and protect the hand. Justin: Mindlessly puts sharp hook at the end of the handle that can hurt the hand.
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She expected to loose, you can see it in her face when he says she has won, she doesn´t get it. But her sword is way beyond in design, how couldn´t she win? Her not believing she could win, makes her personality even bigger. Very well done.
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Probably the only talent/reality show in which it is pretty hard to disagree with the judges decision.
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She is genuinely one of the more remarkable smiths that had been on the show in my opinion. Well done!
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"Solidly yours" here was a nice way of saying that isn't even really how a falcata should look.
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She 200% deserved it, that blade looked and performed amazingly!
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The Iron Age Iberians and Celt-Iberians were truly master weapon smiths. They used slings and solid iron javelins (Soliferrum) for ranged combat. For close combat they used spears, Falcatas, and the Gladius Hispaniensis which the Romans later adopted. In Eastern Iberia bronze pectorals and the large Scutum shield were used for protection. In Western Iberia light armor was used in conjunction with the Caetra, a small circular buckler-like shield.
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"Glue up the handles..." I'm gonna stop you right there. And ask you to explain that hook thing you made.
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Seeing a woman make such a beautiful piece as well as winning this, is so awesome.
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I wonder what he's thinking when make that pointy handle.. It's dangerous!
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That dude didn't even shack her hand or congratulate her. What a poor loser. She did a fantastic job on her beautiful blade.
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This blade is the heritage of every iberian descendant. The horse detail was perfect
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She made the blade beautifully, the horse on handle design, when that horse I know she's gonna be the champion
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Show writer: “What if Justin shouted “A WARRRRIOR DOES NOT SURRENDER HIS WEAPON!” and charged at the judges? Show producers: “... Make sure it happens.”