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This might be my favorite episode so far.
It's not my subject, never watched Kill Bill and all that, but seeing so many details, and how they had to make the steel themselves, and all the different techniques for one sword was awesome. I hope they do something like that again some day
That's the reason I enjoyed this episode so much. I'm not a big fan Kill Bill but the process was great.
Wow! That was an incredible episode! Thanks for the link :)
Watching blacksmiths is always fun but it really helped that they filmed/edited everything so nicely.
That was awesome, thanks for sharing.
What happened to the original man at arms? I enjoyed his personality a bit more then these guys. Not that they are bad, he just has a better presentation
Wow! This was ridiculously cool. I've never seen the series before, but I'm definitely going to check out some other episodes. I love how much detail they go into for every step of the process. And that last scene with all of the workers slicing things up? So satisfying.