In a show that has probably the most sportsmanlike behavior most people will ever see on TV, he was maybe the most shining example of it. They didn't cover it, but it feels like he was thinking 'we both made excellent blades, but that man did the homework I didn't, and won off that - he absolutely deserves the win for going the extra mile'. After all, neither blade really under or over-performed versus the other, so it had to have been details like pairing, guard you could slip your hand under, and the unsharpened portions.
A perfect response to the question! I was taught it was a way to threaten someone without drawing blood. You could place it against an oppoants throat and if they fought then the draw would kill them, meaning you could use them as a hostage more easily without dexapitading them.
@jordan5221 It might not exactly have been the correct answer, but the assessment that the blades were typically duller there was what mattered more than the why.
I think because either the runner up get paid or they all get paid for being on the TV show and letting the cameras in to watch you work and the winner just gets additional money. Just a theory.
I love the design of Shane, when Dave questioned him about the design he answered it correctly. I also love the respect and appreciation from Andy, He shows true sportsmanship.
First his speech about nuts, showing around his hacked up thumb in all its glorious details and then this absolut beast of a brutal chopping test. This guy is a gem!
Whoever is naming these, you're awesome. Also when Shane said close only counts in horse shoes and hand grenades, I knew he was gonna win. that attention to detail and worksmanship pays off.
"Where are my nuts" Well after a cut like that and no panic at all just a classic tape bandage it just means your blind cause they gotta be big. i've seen less dangerous things happend to guys and they start crying or faint...
Got a 2 inch cut to the bone on my thumb about a month ago. No pain from the cut or at all durig healing. The only pain I had was from the lidocane while getting stiches. If you keep a knife sharp it cuts deep but really doesnt hurt.
@@Freakmaster480 Yea it really depends on the place and as you said if the blade is razor sharp with smaller cuts its sometimes weird cause you cant feel anything but you spot blood spilling out when you reach for something the worse thing is when people panic then you can create pain just out of the thought of beeing cut
@@AcidHeat I was in highscool bio and we were doing some lab years ago where we needed to take super thin slices of plants using a razor blade. Some girl cut herself a tiny bit but fliched really bad when she realized what happened. The cut wasn't super deep but it was a solid 5-6 inches long and bled a lot.
They both made beautiful blades. The handles/guards were sleek. Andy's fullering and finial nuts were especially awesome. The nuts reminded me of the lotus blossom that the Japanese sometimes integrate into their weapons and tools. 😊
This was one of the closest and most interesting builds on the show! What a cool weapon! That little detail that got Shane the win was so interesting! Both of them did a fantastic job. I love this show.
Great knives, great presentation, great sportsmanship. Even the way the winner is using the money shows class and character. Hope the injury healed up alright.
@@McGowanForge ikr, I like to know why one guys blade cuts and stays sharp while the other blade breaks and shatters. Like I said, it's about the hosts feeding their egos.
Iv trained with this weapon, Shane's was spot on, training butter fly knives are light and flimsy, wushu knives for show, actual combat blades need to be strong but light and he was 100% accurate to make them marry together and held drawn as one, anything else is just two blades that look like butterflies, other guy stood no chance.
Andy made 2 magnificent swords. But Shane made 2 magnificent swords that were exactly like the original, down to how the blade was sharpened and the fact that the guard on one side of the blade was thinner so it could be held as one sword (similarly to Zuko's twin swords in the last airbender if you look closely at those)
When they were standing with their swords at judgement and the host said there can only be one champion I was almost expecting them to fight to the death
'Where are my nuts?' 'I can't have nuts that are too big and i cant have nuts that are too small' 'My nuts need to be exactly the right size XD i can't stop laughing
"I can't have nuts that are too big, and I can't have nuts that are too small, my nuts need to be just the right size" truer words have never been spoken, i'm a fan of his philosophy of life
"One-Chop" Shane. :-) All the extra research and detail he put into his work gave him the win. Andy did good work, but Shane's extra efforts pushed him beyond.
Shane clearly did a lot of testing a research which is what swordmasters should also do when crafting the weapons. Is to learn why they were designed in that style. Shane showed why a little research goes a long way :3
I doubt that anybody will EVER see this, but if ANY of you all have a way of me contacting Shane (the winner) from this episode, then please let me know, cuz I'd love to get him to make me these Butterfly Swords since I'm very fascinated by these current weapons and I love the history behind them
"I need to make a pair of nuts." "Where are my nuts." "I can't have nuts that are too big, and I can't have nuts that are too small. My nuts need to be just the right size."
i thought the other guys “looked nicer” but as usual the judges made the right decision for the winner, his could be held as 1 sword and were made correctly. looks arent everythingxD
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epic
10:06 Tell him don't ask that weird question from competitors..You dont give money to 15 y.o. child...
What is up with my mans hair?
Why all the swordsmen white . i really cant remember ever seeing a not white person....
I Recommend movie about butterfly sword: "BART JAM DO"
Gotta love the genuine respect and appreciation from Andy despite losing. Love the sportsmanship in this competition
Same for me sportsmanship is what determines if I respect the person or not
In a show that has probably the most sportsmanlike behavior most people will ever see on TV, he was maybe the most shining example of it. They didn't cover it, but it feels like he was thinking 'we both made excellent blades, but that man did the homework I didn't, and won off that - he absolutely deserves the win for going the extra mile'. After all, neither blade really under or over-performed versus the other, so it had to have been details like pairing, guard you could slip your hand under, and the unsharpened portions.
so rare
*Dude almost cuts his finger off* literally 2 seconds later: wHeRe ArE mY NuTs
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Oh god
It sounds so.. different.
it's... in your private area sir...
@@Godsecution rolling doyn the streets
4:08 literally wisest words in this whole show
i was looking for this comment😂
i see
Lol
Lmao! 😂
*KEAL makes it into the title*
*my life is officially complete*
I always thought it was "KEEL" and not "KEAL"
@@tan-yami KEAL as in Keep Everyone Alive
@@miguellimzon9317 Well that makes sense
@@miguellimzon9317 what about l
Keal = keep enemy alive?
When Dave questioned why the lower 3rd wasn't sharpened and Shane answered correctly, I knew he was gonna win it!
A perfect response to the question! I was taught it was a way to threaten someone without drawing blood. You could place it against an oppoants throat and if they fought then the draw would kill them, meaning you could use them as a hostage more easily without dexapitading them.
@@williamlockhartnelson8873 It's information like that, that make this blade even cooler! This is truly a masterpiece of a weapon!
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That’s not true. It’s a myth that these swords are intentionally made dull.
@jordan5221 It might not exactly have been the correct answer, but the assessment that the blades were typically duller there was what mattered more than the why.
this blade.... will cut
man with thumb held on by tape: rEaLlY??
😂
Best comment all day. 🏆
I was thinking same
He actually put a towel inside and tight with tape no worrys brother
A man's injury repair: a little bit of rag, some tape, good as new. 😃👍
Why are these people the most sportsmanlike people from any competition on tv
Maybe because they all know the hardworking that goes into each piece they have to make
I think because either the runner up get paid or they all get paid for being on the TV show and letting the cameras in to watch you work and the winner just gets additional money. Just a theory.
Because they are all men
@@tundrazzr3659 women don't has good sportsmanship?
@@williamblackfyre4866 Well duh. Women don't have any sportsmanship. All they have is sportswomenship.
I love the design of Shane, when Dave questioned him about the design he answered it correctly. I also love the respect and appreciation from Andy, He shows true sportsmanship.
"I want to test the strength of these blades"
**chops watermelon
First his speech about nuts, showing around his hacked up thumb in all its glorious details and then this absolut beast of a brutal chopping test. This guy is a gem!
That Andy guy was great. Funny, sportsmanlike, humble. He should really be proud of himself.
Whoever is naming these, you're awesome.
Also when Shane said close only counts in horse shoes and hand grenades, I knew he was gonna win. that attention to detail and worksmanship pays off.
"Where are my nuts" Well after a cut like that and no panic at all just a classic tape bandage it just means your blind cause they gotta be big. i've seen less dangerous things happend to guys and they start crying or faint...
"Guys"
fun fact cuts like that are pretty painless. I've had a few cuts worse than his and you just feel the pressure but no pain
Got a 2 inch cut to the bone on my thumb about a month ago. No pain from the cut or at all durig healing. The only pain I had was from the lidocane while getting stiches. If you keep a knife sharp it cuts deep but really doesnt hurt.
@@Freakmaster480 Yea it really depends on the place and as you said if the blade is razor sharp with smaller cuts its sometimes weird cause you cant feel anything but you spot blood spilling out when you reach for something the worse thing is when people panic then you can create pain just out of the thought of beeing cut
@@AcidHeat I was in highscool bio and we were doing some lab years ago where we needed to take super thin slices of plants using a razor blade. Some girl cut herself a tiny bit but fliched really bad when she realized what happened. The cut wasn't super deep but it was a solid 5-6 inches long and bled a lot.
I absolutely love this show. The contestants and judges are all very nice people.
Hopefully one day we'll see the "goedendag".
Let us see its features!
i really wish they end up doing it one day... its a rediculously amazing weapon that flies under the radar
‘Gee this is really safe next to a propane tank.’ You don’t say
Yeah, an oversight, but once you've started, there's no going back without ruining the whole thing. I bet he learns from that near disaster.
They both made beautiful blades. The handles/guards were sleek. Andy's fullering and finial nuts were especially awesome. The nuts reminded me of the lotus blossom that the Japanese sometimes integrate into their weapons and tools. 😊
"and now i need to test the strength of these blades"- cutting watermelon. "oh yeah!"
I love how humble and honest the competitors are on this show.
That is the most stitches worthy cut I've ever seen. That's gonna scar like crazy. Cool story to tell your friends though, I guess.
"It will keal" is in the title....my day is made legendary
This is the most wholesome show on earth
I can’t get over my mans long hair!
Threw me for a loop!
Not bad at all, mind you.
jordan5221 He looks like that Guito guy from UFC lol just taller and a little less caveman like
He’s growing it to have cut off in a test.
@jordan5221 It'll get there.
Fr!
This was one of the closest and most interesting builds on the show! What a cool weapon! That little detail that got Shane the win was so interesting! Both of them did a fantastic job. I love this show.
I loved watching these guys. They are so different but both have outstanding character, craftsmanship, and attitudes.
A blade that drank its father’s blood..
My dude pulls out the mandaid after butchering his thumb, what a boss
U can’t tell me different his finger when it was cut looked like a cut hotdog
Great knives, great presentation, great sportsmanship. Even the way the winner is using the money shows class and character. Hope the injury healed up alright.
3:32 It will cut 😂
2:34 "i wanna test the strengths of this blade"
*chops watermelon*
Yeah I was thinking the same thing
Where’s all the actual smithing and making of the weapons barely saw any
It's all about the KEALLL
You don't need to see just enjoy the show...
@@nicok.1491 not really, it's more about the hosts getting their faces on TV. The probably edit to allow maximum FaceTime for the hosts.
Where was all the forging? That's my favorite part
@@McGowanForge ikr, I like to know why one guys blade cuts and stays sharp while the other blade breaks and shatters. Like I said, it's about the hosts feeding their egos.
Zuko used similar weapons as the Blue Spirit and in Zuko Alone
Exactly what I was thinking
this is the only comment that should be in this comment section
they were like a cross between butterfly swords and oxtail daos.
@@treebahn Buttertail daos maybe? :D
Duel dao or dorndao
This was a prime example in how to be gracious in loss. What a nice ending.
Iv trained with this weapon, Shane's was spot on, training butter fly knives are light and flimsy, wushu knives for show, actual combat blades need to be strong but light and he was 100% accurate to make them marry together and held drawn as one, anything else is just two blades that look like butterflies, other guy stood no chance.
I love how Shane has a great attitude and good manners
"I can't have nuts that are too big, and I can't have nuts that are too small, my nuts need to be....just the right size"
Andy made 2 magnificent swords. But Shane made 2 magnificent swords that were exactly like the original, down to how the blade was sharpened and the fact that the guard on one side of the blade was thinner so it could be held as one sword (similarly to Zuko's twin swords in the last airbender if you look closely at those)
When did the History Channel hire Jesus of Nazareth to host this show?
Shhhhhh
He is reborn
😂😂😂
Buff Jesus
@@NeighborhoodStreetrat thats assuming jesus wasnt buff to begin with
I thought I was John snow
When they were standing with their swords at judgement and the host said there can only be one champion I was almost expecting them to fight to the death
'Where are my nuts?'
'I can't have nuts that are too big and i cant have nuts that are too small'
'My nuts need to be exactly the right size
XD i can't stop laughing
4:08 literally wisest words in this whole show
You can tell Doug has a lot of fun at his job.
9:05 "Andy, Shane, we couldn't decide the winner so it'll be a duel to the death".
When dude said "Where are my nuts, I can't have nuts that are too big, I can't have nuts that are too small". I was rolling..
Doug: "Your blades sir, will cut"
Andy: "Yes I'm aware of that"
I love the sportsmanship in this show every episode is so wholesome
This is my favorite forged in fire ever just because of this legend.
"I can't have nuts that are too big, and I can't have nuts that are too small, my nuts need to be just the right size" truer words have never been spoken, i'm a fan of his philosophy of life
I swear Andy was dared by friends to say as many innuendoes as possible.
When Dave mentioned the parts on the guard that went over the blade, I knew he was gonna lose. Great looking blades though
Doug, turns around covered in blood with two knives in hand: It will Keal
much respect to andy! He has lot of class!
4:04 He knows what he's doing
**Almost burns down barn and blows up propane tank**
"That heat treat went very well for me"
4:07 he knows exactly what hes doing there LOL
Lmao Dave with the spot test for bonus marks in the middle of the strength test
"One-Chop" Shane. :-)
All the extra research and detail he put into his work gave him the win. Andy did good work, but Shane's extra efforts pushed him beyond.
Shane clearly did a lot of testing a research which is what swordmasters should also do when crafting the weapons. Is to learn why they were designed in that style. Shane showed why a little research goes a long way :3
“Where are my nuts” I died 😂😂
Both these competitors seems like genuinely good people. I wish they both could have won
Forged in Fire is the best competition show ever
Good sportsmanship
Both did really well. Build quality and finish were both awesome.
Great competitors.. as professionals and as individuals. Amazing to watch
4:10 I see what you did there
Andy's voice is sick ! He made me listen to his words carefully
"where are my nuts"
Someday i'll be mature enough to hear that without laughing, but that day is not today
I love to see the Guan Dao (Dragon Blade) being made in this show.
Razor: i can shave cleaaaan.. !
Butterfly Blade : Hold my handle😎
Man the sportsmanship ❤️ I loved it!
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love the extra history yall adding
4:04, not gonna take it out of context
I doubt that anybody will EVER see this, but if ANY of you all have a way of me contacting Shane (the winner) from this episode, then please let me know, cuz I'd love to get him to make me these Butterfly Swords since I'm very fascinated by these current weapons and I love the history behind them
"I need to make a pair of nuts."
"Where are my nuts."
"I can't have nuts that are too big, and I can't have nuts that are too small. My nuts need to be just the right size."
This was my all time favourite episode, and blades, and am so chuffed to watch this clip ❤🎉🎉❤
I love the respect going on in these clips, not sure why youtube spat them at me but im liking it.
"This will cut" "I mean my thumb is a testament to that"
1:11 When my room mate won't take the hint and leave.
Andy would had win if the order is not butterfly blade, he done great job, but the champion's butterfly blade really impress me, really accurate.
It would be so crazy if one of the episodes in the end was like "last test fight to the death".
That "Over and Out" at the end hits differently when you realize you are never going to see that person again
4:04 squirrels when winter is coming
That's the best Loosing Winner I've seen. Great Job
Doug has a fun job.
This gave me Goosebumps 3:32
Pause the video to see a better shot
I'm so addicted to this show
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4:03 every house dog ever
Andy is the kind of guy I will have as a friend¡ Nice attitude¡
4:04 is the start of the best quote
i thought the other guys “looked nicer” but as usual the judges made the right decision for the winner, his could be held as 1 sword and were made correctly. looks arent everythingxD
Why is he talking about nuts like that
You could say he’s a bit of a nutcase
Yea he’s a real nutjob
What a nutter
Because he's feeling the... NUT
What can I say, I guess he loves his nuts
Thanks again for including the weapon history!
I love both of these guys
They didn’t slack with the spare time they actually tested
when they called each other brother, that showed so much more sportsmanship than most sports
4:04 my dog after coming back from the vet
That wasn’t only respect in the beginning, it was love ❤️
4:05 “where are my nuts?”
I love the respect that is shown In this show
9:25 lol musketeer hair is wild
Guys at home chopping a watermelon for test
Ice block in the arena: *chuckles*
Dude: cut my hand
Doug: IT WILL KEAL!!
4:04 that made me question life right there