@@jlaw131985 well they signed a treaty so I mean it was more of everyone is at peace rather then being an ally and this was way after the fact Persia tried taking over Greece. If anything its probably a reference to the battle of Thermopolye
It inspires me to be better. I've had no formal training, and I don't have a well equipped shop. These guys are making Camaros while I've barely mastered go-carts, lol.
Well, our captain fell in love with a lady like a dove Her name that she had was Pretty Peggy-O Well, what will your mother say, what will your mother say What will your mother say, Pretty Peggy-O Come a-running down your stairs... Come a-running down your stairs Combing back your yellow hair You're the prettiest darned girl I ever seen-io Well, our captain he is dead, our captain he is dead Our captain he is dead, Pretty Peggy-O Well, our captain he is dead, died for a maid He's buried somewhere in Louisiana-O
Kopis: The Greek machete/kukri equivalent. My personal favorite Greek weapon. It was designed to be an effective chopper but had a lot of use as a slasher or even a stabber. Thanks to it's enclosed guard and hilt it could also be used to hit an opponent in the head without killing them. Short, versitile and a truly beautiful blade. I personally prefer spears or glaives but I would KEAL to have this weapon
Also sadly only once did I see this weapon used correctly (8:24) these are intended to be used mid blade, not at the end,, the weight increased the damage and velocity of the center of the mass of the blade, this is why the material cuts so easily at this time stamp
The Greeks exported this design to Spain where it became known as the Falcata. It's incredible how two weapons remained virtually identical over the ages. A testament to great design
John is definitely one of those people who says “I’ve got a lot of relatives from Ireland and Scotland” seeing as he wears a kilt and hangs an Irish flag in his forge
Ooo, conflicted over this one: I wanted both guys to win. Mike had some fantastic craftsmanship and I really liked his methods, but you gotta give props to any guy rocking the kilt. John’s blade had a more representative profile and the proportions were on point (pun).
The major downside was the thickness of the blade, it needed to be thicker to handle the additional weight towards the tip, and because it was so thin the tip of the blade could easily twist and deflect off what it was striking.
@@codywotring8973 It didn’t slash as effectively because the edge alignment of the cuts was all off. This might be down to the tip/forward heavy weight they complained about... forgetting that this weighting is exactly the point of a kopis’s design.
I would love to see the forged Weapons a little longer and better near the Cam.... i just sometimes see the Blade and i love Damascus Steel... or if they have a Website with Photos of the Weapons would be awesome af!!! I love forged in Fire, best Show on the Planet!!!
6:06 I think that’s the best “it will keel” ever in this show’s history
with the dramatic zoom
He sounds like Palpatine there
That zoom is what really sold it
Some Grinch stole action Jim Carrey action Right here. Omg keeel
gabriela bejenaru r/woooooosh
The one who got eliminated’s design was just gorgeous. I loved the idea of the horse head and bit completing the hand guard
The fact it had a crack and that didnt even affect the rest if the blade is amazing. Just goes to show how well it's made
having a crack in a blade does not show that the blade is well made.
I feel like the nail chop would've destroyed it
how is having a crack being well made?
Anyone else notice that they're slashing Persian rugs with Greek swords?
That's definitely not on purpose, it's not like we kept them at bay for their whole lifespan as an empire or beat them to pieces or something 😏
@@ΚωνσταντίνοςΜαργέτης-ζ2κ well, minus that bit where Sparta allied with them to conquer Athens.
@@jlaw131985 well they signed a treaty so I mean it was more of everyone is at peace rather then being an ally and this was way after the fact Persia tried taking over Greece. If anything its probably a reference to the battle of Thermopolye
@@krisbcrunch I mean, they didn't end up getting a lot, but they really did try.
" It Will -" DING
Bahaha
"for God's sake I DON'T WANT IT TO DING WHEN I CUT OPEN SOMEONE'S NECK"
(WRYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY )
Did this show also make anyone else interested in learning how to be a blacksmith
It's what got me into it lol. Love it
If you're near Michigan, John actually does offer classes in blacksmithing.
me absolutely
It inspires me to be better. I've had no formal training, and I don't have a well equipped shop. These guys are making Camaros while I've barely mastered go-carts, lol.
I'm glad the show embraces and promotes contestants that started blade smithing as a hobby, or just inspired by watching Forge in Fire.
American guy wearing a scottish kilt making a greek sword
craiggrogan the true mr worldwide.
With an irish flag in his forge
Skirt *
@@youngnutsack17 *kilt
Making a Greek sword to fight Romans. WTF?
JUST CAME TO SEE IF IT WILL KEEL
Me too
Well, our captain fell in love with a lady like a dove
Her name that she had was Pretty Peggy-O
Well, what will your mother say, what will your mother say
What will your mother say, Pretty Peggy-O
Come a-running down your stairs... Come a-running down your stairs
Combing back your yellow hair
You're the prettiest darned girl I ever seen-io
Well, our captain he is dead, our captain he is dead
Our captain he is dead, Pretty Peggy-O
Well, our captain he is dead, died for a maid
He's buried somewhere in Louisiana-O
@@imonishee tf are you talkin bout
does it ever not keal
All face splattered in blood
Funky smile on face
Body on the floor
The psychopath slowly spoke:
"But must importantly, it will kill"
2:37 the happiness in this man’s voice...
The judges are really brave to ask someone they just disqualified from winning 10,000 dollars to come closer to them holding a weapon ..
Osuman AAA that’s what I thought when I first started watching the show lol
@@boblovepotato1138 yeah me to lol
Doug is litteraly waiting for the day, They're fine.
What is he gonna do? Chop up the judges and ran with 10,000$
thats why one of the judges was scared ....
These men are exceptional sportsman by always being so respectful of each other
That's my favorite thing about Forged in Fire, the sportsmanship
Wow how beautifully crafted Mike's handle is. That's a piece of art!
LMAO the bald guy was my high school principal!!
Michael Nickles Me too. CLHS 💪
Kopis: The Greek machete/kukri equivalent. My personal favorite Greek weapon. It was designed to be an effective chopper but had a lot of use as a slasher or even a stabber. Thanks to it's enclosed guard and hilt it could also be used to hit an opponent in the head without killing them. Short, versitile and a truly beautiful blade. I personally prefer spears or glaives but I would KEAL to have this weapon
Machete/kukri are an istrument, kopis is the weapon
Im only 90 seconds in but both these rugged boys are going Damascus. These next 7 and a half minutes are going to be juicy. I KNOW IT.
The kopis that lost was incredibly beautiful and looked more like an original ancient kopis. I really hoped him to win even after the peel damage.
"your blade is a little forward heavy"
*starts sweating furiously*
Doug have a very nice grunt when he swings both of the blades. And my favorite line he always says "It will kill"
(It's perfectly straight)
ancient greeks: "no we're not !!!"
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Sadic Corpus I feel offended
@@kopasis8484 are you an ancient greek?
*Alkibiadies intensifies
@@kopasis8484 don't think ancient Greek are related to modern day Greek
That one bladesmith every time: "DaMaScUs"
Handmade horse shape guard is very interesting and beautiful
Doug loves his job so much and it's such a pleasure to watch him do it
kopis were chopping weapons wielded more axe like. so saying it being a chopper as a negative point is kind of dumb
@Pterodactyl- man ngl yeah
Tom this is true
Any blade with a forward curve was made for hacking/chopping, backward curves are made for slashing, stabbing swords have a heavyweight tip usually.
Also Doug wasn't keeping the edge alignment correct, seemingly from the video. This is as historically accurate as Conan the Barbarian.
@@Argonak1 no their lighter take a rapier for example
0:10 “It will”
-2019 Chinese Guy
Augusto Mantero he is Filipino
And his name is Doug Marcaida
Also sadly only once did I see this weapon used correctly (8:24) these are intended to be used mid blade, not at the end,, the weight increased the damage and velocity of the center of the mass of the blade, this is why the material cuts so easily at this time stamp
My first woodworking hobby build was a greek kopis.
This is SPARTA!
These guys made some beautiful blades
Nice tv competition without much drama
Moment they say it's heavy you are done
EVEN IF others blade got a crack 😂😂
Roman soldiers with some weird "gladiator" helmets big oof
By flush 6
I was more bothered by how thin the shields were
This helmets are from Spartans..
@@georgepapadopoulos4271 maybe from pop fiction but the Spartans wore Corithians
Xavier Medina maybe
The Greeks exported this design to Spain where it became known as the Falcata. It's incredible how two weapons remained virtually identical over the ages. A testament to great design
Or the Greeks copied the design from the Iberians 🤷♂️
Beautiful beautiful
I saw this episode but I still love watching it.
That smile when Doug says "it will keel".
Doug takes a little too much joy in the kill test
Does another else see the similarities in design between the kopis and the falcata swords?
This makes me wanna watch 300 again
It will *CLUNK*
they really teased us with taking out “keeeeelll” in the beginning
0:10 when u say "it will" i feel that XD
Z̶h̶a̶n̶d̶e̶r̶ OKS i fins it so funny because I know exactly what he’s gonna say,
@@r0xis1 Lmaooo XD
Keel!!!!
I got an A+ for material engineering just by watching this show, how amazing.
Wow that was tough I loved both them blades
John got the least satisfying it will kill ever
Mike make a stunning and beautiful sword. John...well....he made a sword.
"It penetrates easily and cuts deep overall sir your weapon Weel Keel"
All joking aside, these competitors are really humble.
Imagine a blacksmith from back in the day watching this show.
“So wait, they don’t have to do this to make a living? They just do it for fun?”
And we made better weapons with much less technology!
A roman scutum, and a greek helmet, perfect combination history channel
Chopping test on the ballistic dummy is way too violent. 😣😣
Doug has the best job in the world.
First time I've seen them using Damascus that it didn't break once while they were making it lol
He got a straight blade
It will keeel
3:30 little details like this is good
It's day 5 and I gotta make a new *HANDLE*
He sounded like a robot 😂😂🤖
It will-FORGED AND FIRE
you know its a tough build when they get 5 days instead of 4
Both of them are winners
But most importantly.. it will KEEL !!!
“Thank you” 👁👄👁
John is definitely one of those people who says “I’ve got a lot of relatives from Ireland and Scotland” seeing as he wears a kilt and hangs an Irish flag in his forge
lmao
Never had I’ve ever seen a blade that can’t KEEL.
I seen
Steel crossbow season 5
Richie Lavey
Which part of a blade do you not understand?
Doug Marcaida could keel with a pool noodle lol
There was one that broke during that test, it wouldn’t kill
Just throwing this out there. That bald guy sounds exactly like Dana White lol.
I just want to hear "it will not keeel" 😂
Whomever thought up the show was a genius
I think he about "Keeeeeeeled" his arm later on because it was in a sling! Probably all of the top heavy swords he tested, got to him.
2:37 "Its perfectly straight"
- Mike Pence approved this video
I wish they tested the blade they show at the beginning aswell. I really want to see how they perform themselves.
Ooo, conflicted over this one:
I wanted both guys to win.
Mike had some fantastic craftsmanship and I really liked his methods, but you gotta give props to any guy rocking the kilt. John’s blade had a more representative profile and the proportions were on point (pun).
Well it's basically a bigger falcata
When Doug grows lots of arms lol
Mikes handle was gorgeous
They really called my name. lol
its amazing how these guys manage to do all this in just five/four days
3:56 is DEFINITELY what she said
The major downside was the thickness of the blade, it needed to be thicker to handle the additional weight towards the tip, and because it was so thin the tip of the blade could easily twist and deflect off what it was striking.
2:39 - "I got a straight blade"
His son: Well, pretty sure I am not.
This weapon was made after the Ancient Egyptian Khopesh.
4:23 When your ancestory results come back 2% Irish or Scottish.
6:54 kernel sanders swinging a blade
The runner up's blade was amazing, I really thought he was going to win.
I think it was that edge peeling that cost him the victory here, and the cutting. His blade didnt slash as effectively as johns
@@codywotring8973 It didn’t slash as effectively because the edge alignment of the cuts was all off. This might be down to the tip/forward heavy weight they complained about... forgetting that this weighting is exactly the point of a kopis’s design.
Mike looks like the kinda dude to watch kids play in the pool all day.
Easily my favorite one handed sword
You need to show how the blades look before torture test.
The Spartans' sword
Everyone looks a little unnerved after Doug eviscerates those torsos lol
John was the vice principal at my highschool 😎😂
Is Mike related in any way with Jarrod from storage wars ? He really looks and almost sounds the same as him
An American guy in a Scottish kilt making a Greek sword from Detroit Michigan hooah hooah hooah!!!!
8:10 this should be a gif. Thats sweet asf looks like mortal kombat
8:25
That reaction tho😂
I think Doug has the best job in the world.
“I got a straight blade” That’s what she said LMAO😂😂
“It will keel”
The Yataghan is a modern day descendant of this weapon.
I would love to see the forged Weapons a little longer and better near the Cam.... i just sometimes see the Blade and i love Damascus Steel... or if they have a Website with Photos of the Weapons would be awesome af!!! I love forged in Fire, best Show on the Planet!!!
Has there ever been a time where a sharp piece of steel wont KEEL?
I like the way how they recorded a horse
I love this weapon