Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “Don’t touch anything you don’t recognize in here because it might be hot, electrified, covered in acid, or all three,” Theo Nazz ...
Like he did on “Forged in Fire,” Parkersburg resident Jeremy Bartlett is shown forging a knife blade. (Photo Provided) PARKERSBURG — For Parkersburg resident and business owner Jerermy Bartlett, being ...
LANCASTER - Josh Wentz has only been making knives for three years. But in that short amount of time his work impressed the producers of "Forged in Fire" enough to have him compete on the show. "I'll ...
When Chad Kennedy was contacted by the History Channel's "Forged in Fire" television show, he knew it was something in which he wanted to participate. Kennedy began learning how to forge steel about ...
Cliff Ivey, a local bladesmith and CEO of Ivey Management LLC, sent a video to "Forged in Fire" on the History Channel to audition for competition. The producers were impressed that he could make a ...
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) -Logan Brackin of Bryan was a finalist on History Channel’s Forged in Fire. The self-taught bladesmith operates a knife business where he creates knives, axes, and swords all by ...
None of this would have happened were it not for cable TV. Like many guys, I’m a skilled — one might even say professional — channel surfer. I’m not interested in what’s on so much as what else is on.
What began as a cheaper way to make woodworking tools has turned into a passion, a small business and the reason Emilio Carbajal will be on television this week. Weiser resident Carbajal will compete ...
Experienced bladesmiths, martial artists, and a professional chef bring their custom built blades to a series of grueling challenges that push their skills and their weapons to the limit; a 47 inch ...
Among the knife and sword makers competing Wednesday at 10 p.m. on History's bladesmith competition "Forged in Fire" will be West Babylon-raised Brandon Hyner. "I'd actually started watching 'Forged ...
Matt Bingaman and Gary Bird are both part-time knife makers from the Sacramento area, but they first met in a New York airport. “Are you here for a knife show?” Bingaman asked when he and Bird were ...
“Don’t touch anything you don’t recognize in here because it might be hot, electrified, covered in acid, or all three,” Theo Nazz tells me as he welcomes me into his forge and blacksmithing school in ...
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