Travis looks like the goofy protagonist of a Romantic Comedy where he dates Shane's daughter, and Shane disapproves of Travis, but they eventually bond over their love for forging ancient and medieval weaponry.
The climax will be a sword fight between the protagonist and the future father-in-law, where the final blow snaps the father-in-law's inferior archaic forgery in half. Proving the protagonist is well suited to carry on the family line of forging weaponry and protect his daughter's heart.
This was the first time I realized they don't have 5 full days, they actually have 5 10-hour days haha. Respect to Travis for going down to the last minute.
@@swaswj414 of course, that’s to make sure both of them work the same amount of time so it’s a fair comparison. If not, imagine Travis worked 2/3 hours more than Shane on the last day for sharpening, adding details, etc. That could be decisive and that unfair for Shane.
@@skoonkskonk3400 For what its worth, based on the show, I would still favor Shane in making a blade over Travis. He took his time figuring out the skills he didn't have, whereas Travis, in both his episodes, spent some 3 to 4 days on just the blade and then rapidly assembled the handle. We dont have any footage of how he assembled his viking sword hilt. His process makes me wary.
i like how Travis tests his blades, he doesn't slice a melon or a stick but hitting it brutally with heavy stuff to make sure his blade is so strong and won't break
If you’ve ever been to any of the museums that have some of the really high end weapons used in those eras, the workmanship is unbelievable, the sheer strength and quality of the weapons is far beyond what anyone would expect, many still sharp 500 years after their creation or more in many cases, also India just made the craziest weapons out of pretty much everyone, their kings also wore so many massive jewels they’d make the queen of England cringe lol. India is just a strange place, their food, their religious beliefs, their culture, their traditions, much of it is just nuts 😂
Myself and my other half honestly hate watching the flex tests. Seeing such beautful pieces tortured and wincing with every degree waiting for it to snap... nope not fun
@@germanschvartz3846 I know what you mean. Ice blocks break way more blades. I'm not even sure if there has been a blade break in a flex test same as i dont recall a blade failing the bullet test. it just FEELS worse due to the slow nature and higher tension.
The Patta was kind of the stable weapon of Marathas. Extremely difficult to wield but immensely devastating. Many brave maratha warriors wielded this gauntleted sword with extreme perfection
Sadly our history doesn't tell us about marathas and dozens of other warriors kingdoms in india Hopefully it changes people are getting more aware of that
Yeah there is a story where...was it Farzand? I don't remember... but he went up against an elephant and was able to cut off the elephant's trunk and kill it. His weapon was of course the Patta or Dand Patta. It was an amazing story!
"Any time someone's gonna shove your tip in a vice and start bending on it, you can't help but think something bad's gonna happen" Double meaning is off the charts!
yes baji prabhu deshpande fouth till he's last breath one bullet in heart and lacks of slash of sword on body take to safely reach chhatrapati shivaji maharaj at vishal gad fort baji prabhu deshpande block enemies 😔😓😢😭
Jeez, Travis' weapon was a killer. The weapon type was unwieldy and he still managed to build something that killed and cut effortlessly and comfortably. G.
My family had one of those Pata amongst many swords. Me and my cousins always chose a light Talwar sword over this gigantic gauntlet sword. I haven't seen them in years. I'll look them this summer once I visit my ancestral place.
@L F Yeah Damascus by itself doesn't mean superior or inferior. It's just that giving the timeframe of this task recreating a historical weapon of certain complexity, choosing damascus automatically tells you where the smith's priority is. True enough, his sword's mount quality is worse, the edge geometry is worse, the balance is worse, than the other person who made the right decision for the first possible choice. It's not damascus's fault, it's the smith's mistake. Perhaps he didn't know how to refine the hilt components, hone the edge geometry (different from sharpness) and improve the build quality. Or maybe it's because he didn't have enough time to do all that as he spent the precious time on forging from the so-called "Damascus steel", which is really just folded steel, not true Damascus, AKA Wootz steel. So in the end the folding of modern steel which was already homogenous to begin with added complexity but no actual benefit to the sword overall.
@@LaLloronaVT There are several smiths on this show have made functional swords with damascus steel blade, which proves that it can only be a bonus on the aesthetics IF you manage to nail EVERYTHING else.
im getting addicted to these haha. i know its out of the realm and highly doubt they would ever do this as its historical but id be interested in a challenge where they have to make a fantasy blade even if its just a 1 off special for a show. like imagine telling real blacksmiths who can make accurate historical weapons "hey you got to make dantes rebellian" or "you have to make the blade used by guts in berserk" imagine their shock when the see the size of them and shapes haha. anyway this has such a cool way of presenting not just the making of such weapons but the usage of them too.
Yes it is epic and historic Maratha warriors put all technology to make weapons to fight with brutal Mughals with this sword a single maratha warrior used to kill 100 of Mughals but it was not just sword but warrior s had courage to that made this patta killing wepon
The Marathas originated from central western India, not central eastern India. Regardless, love seeing weapons from around the world on this show besides W. Europe.
They showed the region controlled by the Nizam at the time, which is weird because the Maratha are a very well known entity and it wouldn't take much effort to just find a map of their territories.
I completely agree with you on that but I would love to see a show like this but where you have gunsmiths and they make famous guns like the arquebus,Brown Bess Pattern 1776 infantry rifle Ferguson Rifle the Harpers ferry rifle the Springfield musket the colt pistol the flintlock the famous Spencer repeating Rifle Lorenz Rifle the Henry rifle the Deringer caplock pistol the enfield pattern p1853 rifled Musket enfield pattern p1861 rifled Musketoon the sharps rifle the whitworth rifle and the famous rapid firing Gatling gun and the Springfield model 1861 which used the horrible killing Minie ball and the Minie Rifle
@@GenorAI yes and I would be awesome if they could make cannons like the famous Napoleons howitzers mountain Howitzers witworth breachloading rifles James rifles ordnance rifles and the enormous 200 pounder parrot rifle and 10 inch seacoast mortar the Dahlgren guns and the famous 13 inch coehorn mortar the columbiad which fired a 128 pound shell
Actually its used by the cavalry units. Its used for straight thrusting. And that hand guard protects hand bones from tilting. Guard keeps hand as straight as possible.
It's a shame the winners don't get to keep their weapons. If I were Travis I would love to keep the Pata and put it on my wall. It was really well built and designed. It was beautiful.
I mean they have their own forge so they can recreate it as they like, even touch up anything they thought was deficient if it's going to be a showpiece. Especially in this case he worked it down to the end. And I suppose sometimes the strength tests may leave a lasting mark, which while it is sort of a badge of honor, if you want a showpiece you may want it to be completely unblemished.
I swear, if they don't have all the Forged in Fire champions go at it with each other on the last season of this show, I'm gonna lose my mind! Unless they've already done something like this and I just didn't know....
The vibe of these 2 man is like that mad scientist in 1 room working together and always mocking & making fun of each other. While they made an amazing mythical epic stuff for us to wear and assist. And secretly build some mad tech. Idk man just my mind going wild 🤣
That's amazing. And jeez, all throughout history, humans been making all this without regular belt sanders or presses. Yeah, at certain points, civilizations may have been able to make facsimiles, but imagine how long it may have taken to get just one finished product... possibly the same amount of time, or even less.
Look how respectable. He admits the man built a better weapon and wants to go home and get back to work. This more objective form of judging is so much better than the more subjective kind on most other shows. It makes it hard for anyone to sit long in denial of defeat. In turn that helps the said defeated grow.
"I'm going to do a little testing"
**TAKES OUT A HUGE HANMER AND POUNDS THE BLADE**
That Guy is propably on speed
I love that guy! LoL
@@j24130 oh 100 percent
* *_HAMMER_* *
@@calebrobinson8854 that's how pros do ot
Travis looks like the goofy protagonist of a Romantic Comedy where he dates Shane's daughter, and Shane disapproves of Travis, but they eventually bond over their love for forging ancient and medieval weaponry.
A movie I would love to see tbh
better love story then twilight
The climax will be a sword fight between the protagonist and the future father-in-law, where the final blow snaps the father-in-law's inferior archaic forgery in half. Proving the protagonist is well suited to carry on the family line of forging weaponry and protect his daughter's heart.
Just him holding up his paper towel glued hand saying am I done did it for me
This summer: Meet The Forgers
"I'm out of time right?"
"Ok, then I'm done, right?"
Lmaoo
This was the first time I realized they don't have 5 full days, they actually have 5 10-hour days haha. Respect to Travis for going down to the last minute.
@@swaswj414 of course, that’s to make sure both of them work the same amount of time so it’s a fair comparison. If not, imagine Travis worked 2/3 hours more than Shane on the last day for sharpening, adding details, etc. That could be decisive and that unfair for Shane.
"Travis made a better weapon. I got beat."
That is beautiful humility.
Every episode is like that, it's great to see
No Shane , your blade was rubbish. You lost it. Why did you even bother ?
@@MrSimonw58 can almost 100 percent guarantee you dont even know how to make a knife, let alone be on even the same level as Shane
@@skoonkskonk3400 For what its worth, based on the show, I would still favor Shane in making a blade over Travis. He took his time figuring out the skills he didn't have, whereas Travis, in both his episodes, spent some 3 to 4 days on just the blade and then rapidly assembled the handle. We dont have any footage of how he assembled his viking sword hilt. His process makes me wary.
@@fredfry5100 the tests dont lie. They each took serious hits. If the craftsmanship was shoddy it would've shown
"I am gonna gamble, i am going for damascus": Literally everyone on the show
Except this champion of champions who used one piece of steel lmao
For real
Yeah but this time the gamble backfired. The other blade was simply better
Is there any other kind ?
Lol
From the moment he started wracking his blade with a hammer for "minor test" I knew he'd win
When did that happen
When did that happen
3:23
@Jhon Travolta Yeah, tends to be best if you wait until you finish the video to read the comments.
@Jhon Travolta Haha, yeah happens to the best of us XD
Most people be testing their blades against watermelons, this guy whips out the concrete block and starts smashing it against his blade😌true champion
Ikr he went ham on that poor blade xD j neilsen would be proud!
Man was like if I don't break it they ain't breaking it lmao
he got dem guns btw
When did that happen
@@blakelepine3423 3:17
is it me, or does Travis kind of give off a really intense, kinda... insane vibe? like Trevor from GTA5
To me he looks like the impersonation of the bro meme
Sam Rockwell..Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, Iron Man, Green Mile..for some reason imo.
He reminds me of andy from parks and rec
Or the main bug guy in men in black
EXACTLY!!!
2:30 nobody’s gonna talk about how that chicken noise was right on beat?
Some sound designer was very proud of that moment only you noticed hahaha
I was scrolling down to comment exactly that! definitelty a proud moment for the sound engineer hahah
It’s called editing, and not really anything to be proud of lol
@@BlakeGibbons 3:04 I think show the chicken making noise so I don’t think editing
@@user-xt5gx8hn4t, it waa purely editing. The video editor matched the sound effects of the chicken to the instrumental song they've used.
i like how Travis tests his blades, he doesn't slice a melon or a stick but hitting it brutally with heavy stuff to make sure his blade is so strong and won't break
I love this show: the vibe, the passion, the tests and the crazy weapons.
Заодно показывает откуда руки у кузнеца растут.
And also,the Keals 🤣
@The Matrix K E A L
@@АлексейЗиновьев-ч6е Правда
Imagine making this weapon in 1650s without todays technology 😳
Hats off to those bladesmiths🔥
They had power Hammers(the ones which requires river wheel)
It's India we're talking about, all sorts of crazy weapons came out of there
If you’ve ever been to any of the museums that have some of the really high end weapons used in those eras, the workmanship is unbelievable, the sheer strength and quality of the weapons is far beyond what anyone would expect, many still sharp 500 years after their creation or more in many cases, also India just made the craziest weapons out of pretty much everyone, their kings also wore so many massive jewels they’d make the queen of England cringe lol. India is just a strange place, their food, their religious beliefs, their culture, their traditions, much of it is just nuts 😂
@@thethe5475 If am not Wrong they do maintain the artifact in museum including weapons. They probably get daily maintenance and restoration
@@thethe5475 23 languages ,totally nuts
Plus the queen does wear a diamond that belonged to the Sikh and before that the mughal emperor
I liked how the dude just panicked when he was running out of time and then he just went speedrunner mode
Me when an essay is due at 11:59 and it's already 10:30.
Forget mistakes, just hecking write.
Every contestants nightmare: the flex test
Myself and my other half honestly hate watching the flex tests. Seeing such beautful pieces tortured and wincing with every degree waiting for it to snap... nope not fun
Laughs in Ice Blocks
@@germanschvartz3846 I know what you mean. Ice blocks break way more blades. I'm not even sure if there has been a blade break in a flex test same as i dont recall a blade failing the bullet test. it just FEELS worse due to the slow nature and higher tension.
This is why flex tape was made
My heart was already sinking there
At this rate, the word "damascus" will be more overused by the smiths than Doug can say "keal"
It's a lot fewer letters and syllables than "pattern-welded steel"
But not as nutritious as " rigatoni".
Travis reminds me of Michael Keaton playing Beetlejuice. His facial expressions and frantic energy are spot on.
Travis should definitely have his own show. He's hilarious.
he indeed has it.
The Patta was kind of the stable weapon of Marathas. Extremely difficult to wield but immensely devastating. Many brave maratha warriors wielded this gauntleted sword with extreme perfection
Sadly our history doesn't tell us about marathas and dozens of other warriors kingdoms in india
Hopefully it changes people are getting more aware of that
I thought Pata was more like a belt, rather than a straight blade.
@@crAzytitAn4741 exactly. It is a straight, sharp and flexible blade. Used for only deadly slashing attacks.
Bajirao peshwa 🔥
Yeah there is a story where...was it Farzand? I don't remember... but he went up against an elephant and was able to cut off the elephant's trunk and kill it. His weapon was of course the Patta or Dand Patta. It was an amazing story!
"Any time someone's gonna shove your tip in a vice and start bending on it, you can't help but think something bad's gonna happen" Double meaning is off the charts!
Literally the show is:
Day 1: "Imma do damascus"
Day 3: "I guess I'm not gonna do damascus"
The Patta or Dand Patta was used by the great Maratha warrior Baji Prabhu Deshpande in the battle of Pavan Khind
Yes, best last stand in Maratha history
Most underrated, most unsung story in history.
yes baji prabhu deshpande fouth till he's last breath one bullet in heart and lacks of slash of sword on body
take to safely reach chhatrapati shivaji maharaj at vishal gad fort
baji prabhu deshpande block enemies 😔😓😢😭
Yes, 300 Maratha soldiers against 10000
That sheep pelt looked comfy af
For real tho
Style points+
If you aren't super comfy while slicing through your enemy's guts, sinews and bones, what is the point?
6:46 he sounds experienced
"its JUST the tip"
I think most men are experienced with this worry haHh
Lol
"Off the bat, it's very heavy."
Game over, man.
Jeez, Travis' weapon was a killer. The weapon type was unwieldy and he still managed to build something that killed and cut effortlessly and comfortably. G.
“I would like to do some testing” alright he’s gonna do the file test NOPE he’s gonna give it a good whack with Thor’s hammer
This’s the Only show that I can predict the winner 😁
Lol
Same
My family had one of those Pata amongst many swords. Me and my cousins always chose a light Talwar sword over this gigantic gauntlet sword.
I haven't seen them in years.
I'll look them this summer once I visit my ancestral place.
Imagine our ancestors slashing with em.. 🔥🔥🔥 total havoc
Travis “I already stress tested my blade with a brick hammer” Wuertz
One smith picks 5160 spring steel, the other one goes for Damascus. At this point, you already know who's going to win.
@L F Yeah Damascus by itself doesn't mean superior or inferior. It's just that giving the timeframe of this task recreating a historical weapon of certain complexity, choosing damascus automatically tells you where the smith's priority is. True enough, his sword's mount quality is worse, the edge geometry is worse, the balance is worse, than the other person who made the right decision for the first possible choice.
It's not damascus's fault, it's the smith's mistake. Perhaps he didn't know how to refine the hilt components, hone the edge geometry (different from sharpness) and improve the build quality. Or maybe it's because he didn't have enough time to do all that as he spent the precious time on forging from the so-called "Damascus steel", which is really just folded steel, not true Damascus, AKA Wootz steel. So in the end the folding of modern steel which was already homogenous to begin with added complexity but no actual benefit to the sword overall.
I think there’s only been one episode released on TH-cam where the Damascus blade won lol
@@LaLloronaVT There are several smiths on this show have made functional swords with damascus steel blade, which proves that it can only be a bonus on the aesthetics IF you manage to nail EVERYTHING else.
@L F What are you talking about?
@@FortuneFavoursTheBold the problem is folded steel damascus can be weaker unless you're very skilled. Especially for tye big/long blade
I think Travis is my favorite contestant on the show so far lol.
Same to me
I love how they’ve just embraced the keeeeeeeelll meme
at 9:22 travis was going for a handshake, then he realised that wouldve gutted him
Thanks history tv 18 and forge in fire for represent our pata sword
_"I'm gonna gamble. I'm going for Damascus."_
(every viewer eyerolls and crosses fingers for the guy)
Not really
I like that both competitors raise chickens and the cuts between the 2 working both featured them lol.
We are use to call this wepon in "daan patta" very deadly wepon.....I am proud to be maratha..."Jai bhawani Jai Shivaji🚩"
I'm saying this before watching. I can't even imagine the stress on the elbow wielding this weapon with full gauntlet.
4:30 no one caught that? Wtf lol
Yeah...what does that mean...I require answers...
@@IceRanger41 He is saying he is stressed and nervous and tense, so tense that he could hold a needle in his butt cheeks for 10 hours
@@IceRanger41 When some people get tense or stressed, they clench their cheeks. Hence, he could hold a needle in between his cheeks.
Love seeing the enthusiasm and simple enjoyment of having something you made be used to great/interesting effect =D
Being an Indian watcher pride moment for me the legendary weapons pata created by our marathas Jay bhavani Jay shivaji 💪💪💪🇮🇳🚩🚩🚩✌️✌️
Ik I was gonna find one patriotic Indian in the comment the moment I saw Pata in the title 😂
@@indianinja420 ok so what's bad are you jelieous 😀😂 racist.
@@beyblademakingideas1171 what did he say thats racist?
@@cliftonjames785 ignore him, he's crazy.
Jai Bhavani jai shivaji
Travis has tested his weapon so he knows how to make
9:22 decides to shake hand but realizes it will Keal
“ your blade will keel” needs to be on a T shirt somewhere lol
It is. Google it. And click images. Redbubble or something.
I'm glad this series was recommended to me because every bit of this is awesome!
This man is what pops into my mind every time I hear someone is named Travis. You can't get anymore Travis than that. (Not an insult)
im getting addicted to these haha. i know its out of the realm and highly doubt they would ever do this as its historical but id be interested in a challenge where they have to make a fantasy blade even if its just a 1 off special for a show. like imagine telling real blacksmiths who can make accurate historical weapons "hey you got to make dantes rebellian" or "you have to make the blade used by guts in berserk" imagine their shock when the see the size of them and shapes haha. anyway this has such a cool way of presenting not just the making of such weapons but the usage of them too.
This is my new favorite sword, it just looks epic
Then you should try Urumi too.. Check that too
It kinda obliterated the Mughals so yeah
Yes it is epic and historic Maratha warriors put all technology to make weapons to fight with brutal Mughals with this sword a single maratha warrior used to kill 100 of Mughals but it was not just sword but warrior s had courage to that made this patta killing wepon
“I would like to do some testing”
*Desperately tries to break his blade*
i think we have a winner
The Marathas originated from central western India, not central eastern India. Regardless, love seeing weapons from around the world on this show besides W. Europe.
Yes they showed Maratha area at the wrong place in the map, looks like somebody haven't done their research.
Chhor na bro..... this was still a cool episode to watch.....
Proud to see Maratha Glory gain fame around the world
Proud to be an Indian 🇮🇳
They showed the region controlled by the Nizam at the time, which is weird because the Maratha are a very well known entity and it wouldn't take much effort to just find a map of their territories.
I love this and the history Channel in general
I completely agree with you on that but I would love to see a show like this but where you have gunsmiths and they make famous guns like the arquebus,Brown Bess Pattern 1776 infantry rifle Ferguson Rifle the Harpers ferry rifle the Springfield musket the colt pistol the flintlock the famous Spencer repeating Rifle Lorenz Rifle the Henry rifle the Deringer caplock pistol the enfield pattern p1853 rifled Musket enfield pattern p1861 rifled Musketoon the sharps rifle the whitworth rifle and the famous rapid firing Gatling gun and the Springfield model 1861 which used the horrible killing Minie ball and the Minie Rifle
@@chasemurraychristopherdola7108 and more bows
@@GenorAI yes and I would be awesome if they could make cannons like the famous Napoleons howitzers mountain Howitzers witworth breachloading rifles James rifles ordnance rifles and the enormous 200 pounder parrot rifle and 10 inch seacoast mortar the Dahlgren guns and the famous 13 inch coehorn mortar the columbiad which fired a 128 pound shell
@@chasemurraychristopherdola7108 yeah that would be cool but it would take a long time to make the guns
@@killas6097 well that’s true but I mean like it didn’t take a long time for like people to make tanks like on the assembly line during ww2
Both competitors here are very great in my perspective. One even tested the blade and one-handedly made a gauntlet.
Actually its used by the cavalry units. Its used for straight thrusting. And that hand guard protects hand bones from tilting. Guard keeps hand as straight as possible.
To come in forged in fire is a reward
These guys are all definitely surviving a zombie apocalypse
Travis: Anytime someone shoves your tip in a vice and gets to bending on it you expect something bad to happen.
If Doug says your weapon feels heavy, you might as well walk out then
Travis is a bonafide madlad, I absolutely love him
Any Marathas watching
Yes ❤
Har har Mahadev
Hara hara Mahadev yes bro we are here.😊
@@arunzhende4490 हर हर महादेव
@@vivekkadam9366 हर हर महादेव
0:40 Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj ! 🙏🏼....The Greatest warrior King of India
7:42 the guy just smoked a nice blunt or what 😂
Every time I watch these and see real sportsmanship it makes the show 150× better fr
Being an Indian watching this was a moment of pride
JAY SHIVAJI JAY BHAVANI
dude do something and be proud of that
Thanks for covering over Dan Pata
I knew the moment he put the lamb skin that Travis was going to win!
In case of zombie apocalypse, find those guys who competiting in this show
It's a shame the winners don't get to keep their weapons. If I were Travis I would love to keep the Pata and put it on my wall. It was really well built and designed. It was beautiful.
I mean they have their own forge so they can recreate it as they like, even touch up anything they thought was deficient if it's going to be a showpiece. Especially in this case he worked it down to the end. And I suppose sometimes the strength tests may leave a lasting mark, which while it is sort of a badge of honor, if you want a showpiece you may want it to be completely unblemished.
Travis vs Ben would be the ultimate showdown
Amazing Show. I enjoy every ep
Travis is a goofball 🤣😂🤣🤣🤣
1:13 : "I'm gonna gamble. I'm goin' for Damascus."
*Everyone liked that*
It mustn't kill, IT MUST KEAL!!!
"It's design allowed even a soldier on foot to strike from a wider variety of angles"
Proceeds to only cut at basically 90 degree angles
???????????
In my opinion, this episode is the best.
I swear, if they don't have all the Forged in Fire champions go at it with each other on the last season of this show, I'm gonna lose my mind! Unless they've already done something like this and I just didn't know....
i love da sportsmanship in dis show
The Pata really looks like a weapon straight out of a video game.
I love it.
Travis is always fun to watch
Imagine wielding two of these and fighting for hours and hours. That's what Maratha warriors did, it's just incomparable.
I dunno what I like more: Travis' artistry or his commentary
Marathas carry a great legacy
Ngl Travis's Taka is really smooth and looks flawless
I'm always waiting for this Forge in fire ♥️🔥
Great job guy's
So they're limited in how long they're allowed to spend per day? So it's not 5 days, but 40 hours?
Yeah, it is not like students doing their course project in 3 days and 2 nights in a row non-stop
It would be unsafe at the very least
Of course. They have to make sure both smiths work on the blade for the same amount of time for the competition to be fair
I believe it's 10 hours per day, but I can't find the source where I read that.
The vibe of these 2 man is like that mad scientist in 1 room working together and always mocking & making fun of each other.
While they made an amazing mythical epic stuff for us to wear and assist.
And secretly build some mad tech.
Idk man just my mind going wild 🤣
I'm definitely see Travis in some road movie comedy.
"anytime someone shoves your tip in a vice and goes bending on it"
-travis
That's amazing. And jeez, all throughout history, humans been making all this without regular belt sanders or presses. Yeah, at certain points, civilizations may have been able to make facsimiles, but imagine how long it may have taken to get just one finished product... possibly the same amount of time, or even less.
Look how respectable. He admits the man built a better weapon and wants to go home and get back to work. This more objective form of judging is so much better than the more subjective kind on most other shows. It makes it hard for anyone to sit long in denial of defeat. In turn that helps the said defeated grow.
Holy
Simple spark can eat that much steel?
I remember this episode. Anyone notice he has his blade in the background. They record those interviews after the show
Patta means flexible belt .This weapon we can wear as regular pant belt. patta is flexible. Im maratha
I like how this guy tests his blades strength by clamping it down and railing on it with hammers, rather than cutting a few water bottles
He did that with the Viking sword when he became a champion, too.
I'm here just to see Doug saying "It will kill"
Me to
Keeel*** 😅😅
@@grudgex. right?? Lol
@@kalimba00 XD
when they tried to shake hands but forgotten they are wearing the Patas
Amphetamine blacksmith is going crazy
I LOVE WHEN HE SAYS WILL KEAL
When he says "it will cut" instead of "it will kill"*
Me: My disappointment is immeasurable, and my day is ruined
Keal*
Proud of you travis boyyyy.