Forged in Fire (TV series)

Forged in Fire is an American reality television competition series that airs on the History channel, and is produced by Outpost Entertainment, a Leftfield Entertainment company. In each episode, four bladesmiths compete in a three-round elimination contest to forge bladed weapons, with the overall winner receiving $10,000 and the day's championship title. The series is hosted by Wil Willis, with a three-judge panel consisting of J. Neilson, David Baker, and Doug Marcaida, experts in weapon history and use. History ordered an initial eight episodes of the series.[1] with the first program premiering on Monday, June 22, 2015, at 10pm ET.[2][3] A second season was announced on January 11, 2016, and premiered on February 16.[4]

Format

The series is filmed in Brooklyn, New York.[1][2][3][5] The set, referred to as "The Forge," is stocked with a wide range of metalworking equipment, including furnaces, grinders, and shaping presses. At the end of each round, the smith whose weapon is judged to be the least satisfactory must surrender it and leave the competition.

In the first round, the four smiths are presented with a starting material that they must use to forge a blade. In some episodes, they all begin with the same material; in others, they may choose from an assortment of metal objects or must salvage their material from a source such as a junked car or lawnmower. Willis states one set of criteria concerning blade length, and a second set for a feature that must be incorporated, such as serrations or a fuller groove. The smiths have 10 minutes to sketch out their designs, then an additional length of time to forge their blades. The forging time is three hours in most episodes, but is occasionally extended to four hours if the additional feature poses a sufficient challenge. Once time expires, the judges evaluate the blades based on Willis' criteria and inspect their workmanship, quality, and design.

For the second round, the three remaining smiths are given an additional three hours to turn their blades into fully operational weapons. They must attach a handle, choosing from a range of provided materials; grind, sharpen, and polish the blades; and address any flaws or issues pointed out by the judges in the first round, if they choose to do so. The judges put each weapon through a series of tests to gauge properties such as sharpness, durability, and ease of use. For these tests, the weapons are used to chop/slash/stab objects that include coconuts, sandbags, and car doors.

In the third round, the two remaining smiths are shown a historically significant bladed weapon and are given five days to create a version of it, traveling to their home forges to do the work and complying with any specifications set by Willis. Once this time is up, they return to the Forge and submit their weapons for testing against objects and environments similar to the historical scenarios in which they were typically used. Based on the test results, the judges select one smith to receive the $10,000 prize.

Cast, judges, and producers

Willis is a former Army Ranger and decorated Air Force para-rescue specialist.[1][3][5] Willis' previous television experience includes Special Ops Mission and Triggers, two series that aired on the former Military Channel.[2]

J.Neilson, a knife and sword expert,[1] holds the rank of Master Smith within the American Bladesmith Society. He has over 20 years' experience in making knives and edged weapons.[2][5] He examines the weapons' technical qualities and tests their durability.[3]

David Baker, a Hollywood prop man who has appeared on the Spike series Deadliest Warrior,[3] is an authority on weapons history[1] and an expert on replicating period-accurate weapons for both museums and films.[2][5] He judges the weapons' historical accuracy and aesthetic beauty.[3]

Doug Marcaida, an edged-weapons specialist, is a U.S. military contractor, martial arts instructor and knife designer for FOX Knives Italy. Specializing in the Southeast Asian fighting style of Kali, he has taught classes in weapon awareness and use for military, law enforcement, and security organizations. Marcaida evaluates the smiths' weapons to determine their effectiveness in combat.[3]

Tim Healy and Steve Ascher are executive producers for History.[1][5] Jodi Flynn, Brent Montgomery, David George, Shawn Witt and Simon Thomas are executive producers for Outpost Entertainment.[1][5] Healy observed the demonstration, and later the filming, from the sidelines. Healy says that the inspiration for Forged in Fire came from his and other developers' love of food competition shows such as Chopped and Iron Chef.[3] However, in order to appeal to the History channel's audience, they decided to have the competition focus on historical weaponry.[3]

Episodes

Season 1 (2015)

Episode Title Results
1 "Japanese Katana" 1st Place: Matthew Parkinson http://www.dragonsbreathforge.com/matt.html

2nd Place: Rich Greenwood http://www.pokabuforge.com
3rd Place: Billy Helton http://heltoncustomknives.com/
4th Place: Joe Waites http://www.albion-swords.com/inhouse/joe.htm

2 "Chakram" 1st Place: Chris Farrell https://www.etsy.com/people/csfarrell

2nd Place: Trenton Tye http://www.purgatoryironworks.com
3rd Place: Grant Marcoux http://www.grantsforge.com
4th Place: Chad Harding http://www.hardingknives.net

3 "Viking Battle Axe" 1st Place: Ryu Lim https://www.instagram.com/ryu.lim/

2nd Place: Jonathan Porter http://www.doghouseforge.com/
3rd Place: Phil Evans http://www.glenviewforge.com
4th Place: James Huse http://www.huseknives.com

4 "Katar" 1st Place: David Goldberg http://www.arizonacustomknives.com/David-Goldberg.aspx

2nd Place: Jaime L. Vining http://www.viningforge.com
3rd Place: Jimmy Seymour https://www.facebook.com/seymourmade/
4th Place: Arnon Andrey Kartmazov http://bridgetownforge.com/knives/

5 "Crusader Sword" 1st Place: Peter Swarz-Burt http://www.dragonsbreathforge.com/peter.html

2nd Place: David Roeder https://www.facebook.com/Custom-Knives-by-David-Roeder-JS-730614966949653/
3rd Place: Matt Venier http://www.venierdesign.com
4th Place: Gabriel Bell http://www.dragonflyforge.com

6 "The Elizabethan Rapier" 1st Place: Guy Harris https://www.facebook.com/Harris-Custom-Knives-300789586687355/

2nd Place: Peter Martin http://www.petermartinknives.com
3rd Place: Peter Szymanski http://www.phenixknives.com
4th Place: JD Smith http://www.amerrussbladearts.com

7 "The Roman Gladius" 1st Place: Jamie Lundell http://www.dragonsbreathforge.com/jamie.html

2nd Place: Mareko Maumasi http://www.maumasifirearts.com
3rd Place: Maxon McCarter https://www.facebook.com/maxon.mccarter/tv
4th Place: Adam Ison https://www.etsy.com/shop/ForgeDetroit

8 "The Moro Kris" 1st Place: Mace Vitale https://www.facebook.com/Mace-Knives-485257134827510/

2nd Place: Murray Carter http://www.cartercutlery.com/
3rd Place: Ray Kirk http://www.rakerknives.com
4th Place: Jason Morrissey http://www.jasonmorrissey.com

Season 2 (2016)

Episode Title Results
1 "The War Hammer" 1st Place: Craig Camerer http://www.camererknives.com/

2nd Place: Jeff Bridgers https://www.facebook.com/people/Jeff-Bridgers/1608488911
3rd Place: Kim Stahl https://kimstahldesign.carbonmade.com/
4th Place: Harry Harkins http://harkinsblades.com/

2 "Khopesh" 1st Place: Salem Straub https://sites.google.com/site/vorpalcustomknives/

2nd Place: Craig Trnka https://www.facebook.com/craig.trnka
3rd Place: Chris Marks http://www.marksforge.com/
4th Place: Zack Jonas http://jonasblade.wpengine.com/

3 "The Scottish Claymore" 1st Place: Scott Thomas https://www.youtube.com/user/Ardenwoodforge

2nd Place: Jonathan Wick https://www.behance.net/gallery/2071720/JP-Wick-Bladeworks
3rd Place: Erin Simmons http://www.cbavista.com/sc2008/demonstrators_demonstrator3.html
4th Place: Earl Blackmore http://hellfireforge.deviantart.com/

4 "Spiked Shield" 1st Place: Ilya Alekseyev http://imakeswords.com/ilya.htm

2nd Place: Michael Coffey http://www.dragonsbreathforge.com/mike.html
3rd Place: Tim Hintsala https://www.facebook.com/tim.hintsala
4th Place: John Gruber https://www.facebook.com/The-Surly-Anvil-356355614391056/

5 "Viking Sword" 1st Place: Travis Wuertz http://www.traviswuertz.com/

2nd Place: Morgan Medlen http://www.whitefireforge.com/
3rd Place: Tom Ward http://tempestcraft.squarespace.com/
4th Place: Mardi Meshejian http://www.mardimeshejianbladesmith.com/

6 "Nepalese Kukri" 1st Place: Jason Reddick https://www.facebook.com/Angry-Giant-Forge-234294143251093/

2nd Place: Josh Weston https://www.etsy.com/people/joshaweston
3rd Place: Kelly Potter https://www.etsy.com/people/kraed
4th Place: Jason Ritchie

7 "The Shotel" 1st Place: Burt Foster http://burtfoster.com/

2nd Place: Chad Osborne https://twitter.com/osborneforge
3rd Place: Kevin Klein http://www.kevinkleinblades.com/
4th Place: Erin Aylor http://hawkwoodmountainfarm.com/artisan-instruction/

8 "The Cutlass" 1st Place: Tobin Nieto http://www.instagram.com/stonehavenknifeworks/

2nd Place: Ron Mezile
3rd Place: Bob Brandel https://www.facebook.com/bob.brandl.5
4th Place: Kyle Gahagan https://www.instagram.com/gahaganknives/

9 "The Khanda" 1st Place: Ben Abbott http://www.ashgroveforge.com/

2nd Place: Tom McGinnis http://www.ozarkknifemakers.com/tommcginnisknives.htm
3rd Place: Brent Stubblefield http://www.joinordieknives.com/
4th Place: Nathan Zimmerman https://www.facebook.com/zimKnives/

10 "The Tabar" 1st Place: Ted Thompson https://www.facebook.com/hooligan-kustoms-art-and-stuff-by-ted-326025880893/

2nd Place: Rob "Deker" Dekelbaum http://www.dekerknives.com/
3rd Place: Robert Burns http://www.wildernessironworks.org/
4th Place: Edward Kim http://www.redhorseknifeworks.com/

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Zumberge, Marianne (April 27, 2015). "History’s Weapon Competition Series ‘Forged in Fire’ to Debut This Summer". variety.com. Variety. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Pfeiffer, Jeff (April 27, 2015). "Former "Special Ops Mission" star Wil Willis returns in new History competition series". www.channelguidemagblog.com. Channel Guide Magazine. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Kryah, Kevin (Jun 22, 2015). "Talking Swords on the Brooklyn Set of History's New Reality-Competition Series". www.esquire.com. Esquire. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
  4. http://www.history.com/shows/forged-in-fire
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Petski, Denise (April 27, 2015). "Bladesmiths Cut To The Chase In New Competition Series On History". deadline.com. Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 1 August 2015.

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