I wonder what they will be using that iron they showed in the beginning for. Also, it would be cool to see more traditional weapons. Naginata, tessen, and katar are a few I’d like to see, personally.
that is because it wasn't made to be a weapon its a tool plain and simple they were usually the coming of age gift for Saxon men and having it on their belt was how you told at a glance that they were a free man
The fact that the song "Time bomb" - FitnessGlo hasn't been changed during the showcase after all these years really brings back the nostalgic feel of when I first time started watching these videos. Haven't been here for years but glad I found it again!
They made a video about making a seax. The Saxons likely derived their name from the seax. They use the Old English spelling "seax" as opposed to the Old Norse "sax". They show an example of an Anglo-Saxon seax. They make a "broken back" seax, a style almost exclusively found in England. What do they name the knife? The Viking Seax.
I recommend you watch Scholagladiatoria and look for seax, since just because the Saxons have a similar name does not have anything to do with the knife or vice versa.
Eyes were just stuck to the screen the entire time, minus the times I had to check the woodstove and the coffee pot. Alaska, so ya know. Firewood+Coffee=Life.
Fans have been asking for BOTH of those for YEARS. In almost every episode they have on YT, I know I've requested it. They come back after a lengthy hiatus, and it seems like they're only going to do historical builds, now....
I had the pleasure of sharpening one of your alls seax. A friend of mine had picked it up somewhere and asked me to put an edge on it. I'm happy to say that once it was sharp, it sliced through paper under its own weight. I'm a hobbyist bladesmith, and I rather enjoyed seeing some of your company's work up close.
These broken back Seax are Anglo Saxon weapons and utility knives, this style of Seax is not Viking at all. The Anglo-Saxon Broken Back Seax is a type of single-edged knife or short sword that was commonly used by the Anglo-Saxons in England from the 5th to the 11th centuries. The name "broken back" refers to the distinctive shape of the blade, which has a sharp angle where the blade changes direction from the handle to the tip, giving it a distinct S-shape. The Broken Back Seax was a versatile weapon that could be used for a variety of tasks, such as hunting, farming, and warfare. It was typically made from iron and had a wooden handle that was often decorated with intricate carvings or inlays and was usually attached by a friction fit. This type of seax at one time could only be found in England, Its the Knife the Saxons were named after, Saxons Seax.
Jaster Rogue: Desert Seeker (Rogue Galaxy) Riku: Keyblade Way to Dawn (kingdom hearts 2) Dai: Dai's Sword (Dragon Quest Dai no Daibouken) Jin sakai: Sakai Sword (Ghost of Tsushima) if you can't make everyone on the list just do one or two on the list. I thank you and your team very much I wish you much success and great achievements
Very nice. I like seeing weapons from history remade. What I'd like to see, is their version of an old medieval knights sword, from the old Lego castle sets. Preferably the pointy one.
Great work, beautiful piece! I hate to be "That guy" but the Sittingbourne seax is Anglo Saxon, not viking. The town it was discovered in (Sittingbourne, Kent) is not far from where I live in Sussex, the heartlands of the Anglo Saxon people in the dark ages.
@@mrslinkydragon9910 depends on how you figure distance, I suppose. From Hastings, where I grew up and spent most if my life it was about an hours drive. That's close in my book.
I love historical recreations. One of the guys was grinding while hot. Does that make it quicker to grind? Why not let it cool so you can grab it by hand?
Sweet, finally some thing that is less fantasy.
Heya Michael! Lots more to come as well. We will be spotlighting the BKS shop alot more. Thanks for being a fan for so long!
@@AweMe Great
I got really sick of the fantasy ones, I only didn't un-subscribe because I completely forgot and just skipped over the videos anyway
World history is amazing enough. Who needs fantasy when we can learn what our forefathers created and fought with?
Next one, the taming sari keris or keris bugis..
Man, I missed the old "finished" jingle! I was so happy to hear it again! Man at Arms Reforged just isn't the same without it!
Awesome seax. It's always cool to see some historical build 🤩
Yay Rick !
Sweet!
That's a beautiful seax.The craftsmanship is great.
Woooo. Always love a good Seax and congrats to the new faces! They earned their spots!
Im glad this show is back
me too i'm glad to see them back i think they took time off because of covid and now with covid prity much over they will make more swords
Me too
Love it. The Damascus pattern is superb, especially the star like areas of the blade. Wow!
I wonder what they will be using that iron they showed in the beginning for. Also, it would be cool to see more traditional weapons. Naginata, tessen, and katar are a few I’d like to see, personally.
awesome! the seax is my favourite knife design and this one is one of the coolest ive ever seen!
Y'all are true artists.
It always good to have something for historic facts of the art of smith forge, to see it for how it truly created of beauty of the craftsmanship
Love the historical builds. This is a work of art. More of this please!
I liked the cutting of the starfruit as part of the demonstration. That's some patience and skill, not to mention sharpness.
It's so cool seeing someone I know make things that look amazing.
Well done gents! Beautiful as hell! Love it! Been a fan of yours for about 8 years now, still love all you do!
I'am so happy this show is back!
Thank you for the video.
really really like the practical historical builds
Spectacular Seax Knife !!!!!!!!!!!!!
I've been watching them forever and I love every video
Amazing damascus pattern on this blade. A lot of different layers of forge welds for a very unique result.
Please please the princess bride sword! Also you guys are awesome
Definitely one of the most practical knives of the old world.
that is because it wasn't made to be a weapon its a tool plain and simple they were usually the coming of age gift for Saxon men and having it on their belt was how you told at a glance that they were a free man
Uhtreds sword from the last Kingdom!
Haven't seen that intro in a while. Man, that's some nostalgia right there!
The fact that the song "Time bomb" - FitnessGlo hasn't been changed during the showcase after all these years really brings back the nostalgic feel of when I first time started watching these videos.
Haven't been here for years but glad I found it again!
We just couldnt replace it ;) There may come a day, but it is NOT today!
I love man's knife and forge been year and these guys are still untouchable
Alright!!!! So happy for a new episode
me too i think they are back for god
Awesome Build, simple but yet so cool :D great job guys ! :D
It's almost too simple. The lack of tang pin worries me
Hammer of Sol from Destiny please !! :)
They made a video about making a seax. The Saxons likely derived their name from the seax. They use the Old English spelling "seax" as opposed to the Old Norse "sax". They show an example of an Anglo-Saxon seax. They make a "broken back" seax, a style almost exclusively found in England. What do they name the knife? The Viking Seax.
I recommend you watch Scholagladiatoria and look for seax, since just because the Saxons have a similar name does not have anything to do with the knife or vice versa.
Congratulations, guys.
Super Idea!
SpeedWagon Hat with Blade's!!
Beautiful
Eyes were just stuck to the screen the entire time, minus the times I had to check the woodstove and the coffee pot. Alaska, so ya know. Firewood+Coffee=Life.
I'mma keep asking for either the Dragon Dagger or Saba in memory of JDF.
I thought they did that one already
@@OGistayhiPS3 the only power ranger that they have done was the power axe.
Fans have been asking for BOTH of those for YEARS. In almost every episode they have on YT, I know I've requested it. They come back after a lengthy hiatus, and it seems like they're only going to do historical builds, now....
Speaking of Vikings
Hiccup’s Dragon Blade “Inferno” from How to Train Your Dragon 2 & 3
Awesome.
Love to see thorfinn’s daggers from Vinland saga
I’m glad to see new faces on the channel as always.
It tends to reflect what's going on at Baltimore Knife and Sword. We needed to expand some and having some younger skilled guys is a plus!
Love it
Well done!
I had the pleasure of sharpening one of your alls seax. A friend of mine had picked it up somewhere and asked me to put an edge on it. I'm happy to say that once it was sharp, it sliced through paper under its own weight. I'm a hobbyist bladesmith, and I rather enjoyed seeing some of your company's work up close.
Where was this ?
Makes one appreciate the skill of the original bladesmiths who had no access to all the machinery used here.
A truely beautiful knife . . . well done
Cool 😃
Glorious
it would be nice to see an episode that uses all your scraps.
These broken back Seax are Anglo Saxon weapons and utility knives, this style of Seax is not Viking at all. The Anglo-Saxon Broken Back Seax is a type of single-edged knife or short sword that was commonly used by the Anglo-Saxons in England from the 5th to the 11th centuries. The name "broken back" refers to the distinctive shape of the blade, which has a sharp angle where the blade changes direction from the handle to the tip, giving it a distinct S-shape.
The Broken Back Seax was a versatile weapon that could be used for a variety of tasks, such as hunting, farming, and warfare. It was typically made from iron and had a wooden handle that was often decorated with intricate carvings or inlays and was usually attached by a friction fit. This type of seax at one time could only be found in England, Its the Knife the Saxons were named after, Saxons Seax.
Viking and viking age are very loosely used terms all be it somewhat misleading
Awesome seax,i love that pattern
My viking ancestors would be proud! What a beautiful seax!!
English specifically.
I’d love to see you make the Draupnir spear from God of War Ragnarok!
YEEEEESS!!!!!!!
like always you guys are absolutely outstanding 💎💎💎💎💎💎💎🤔
sweet blade!
Do Death's Sickles/Sickle Poll from Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, please! That movie is another amazing sequel from DreamWorks.
I would like to see you guys make the Staff of Ainz Ooal Gown.
I am liking the new faces
AWEsome
I would love to see the Dragon Katanas. Connor's and Duncan's Katanas from the Highlander Films.
Nice job 👍🏻
Jaster Rogue: Desert Seeker (Rogue Galaxy)
Riku: Keyblade Way to Dawn (kingdom hearts 2)
Dai: Dai's Sword (Dragon Quest Dai no Daibouken)
Jin sakai: Sakai Sword (Ghost of Tsushima)
if you can't make everyone on the list just do one or two on the list. I thank you and your team very much I wish you much success and great achievements
Floki would be very proud 😊
Really enjoyed this episode ⚔️
finaly back
I really like these weapons and ever since the Saw Cleaver I wanted to see the Rakuyo or the Burial Blade come to life.
Great work ❤️👏👏👏
Beautiful piece :O
Now that's a knife.
Soon you guys will have to make Edge’s sword from Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope
you guys should make Raven's Revenant Sword from Elsword. it might be a lot though, it's around 6ft 8in
I need this in my life
Thanks for adding subtitles, english is not my first language, so they are very helpful to know what's going on.
Make Death's Scythe/polearm from Puss in Boots: The Last Wish.
Uuu so authentic 😊😅
Very nice. I like seeing weapons from history remade. What I'd like to see, is their version of an old medieval knights sword, from the old Lego castle sets. Preferably the pointy one.
Great work, beautiful piece!
I hate to be "That guy" but the Sittingbourne seax is Anglo Saxon, not viking.
The town it was discovered in (Sittingbourne, Kent) is not far from where I live in Sussex, the heartlands of the Anglo Saxon people in the dark ages.
Love your input.
@@jamesleonard6570 a nice distinction that a lot of ppl forget
Sittingbourne isn't anywhere near Sussex you sausage 😂 I should know, I'm from medway and my nan lived in Sittingbourne 😜
@@mrslinkydragon9910 depends on how you figure distance, I suppose.
From Hastings, where I grew up and spent most if my life it was about an hours drive. That's close in my book.
@Terry Bridger 20mins down the m2 for me :p
yeah baby 😎⛏️🗡️
Make Elric’s black runesword Stormbringer
to quote Dundee from the 80s, "NOW THAT"S a KNOIFE!!!"
I wonder if Saxons become cool if the knife will be reffered to as a Saxon Seax
I'm still waiting for the day that they decide to forge the Sword of Zorro from The mask/ legend of Zorro
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That specific blade shape in archeology is labeled a Anglo Saxon style seax not Viking
It slices it dices
It will flay the skin off captured monks
You need this knife when adventuring
I’d love to see another Warframe build, especially Paracesis that thing is awesome
It is a little disappointing to see no naming of the Saxons in a video about making a Seax but it's a really good forging.
Been a while!
Beautiful knife I want one.
That is one seaxy blade
Demon Slayer Inosuke Hashibira's swords would be so sick!
New Kratos Spear😍😍
I would love to see the dagger of time from Prince of persion, or the Eagle Sword from the second game, maybe the King's Sword from the 3rd? :D
I wonder if you guys still take requests, if you do, I will like to see the Monado from Xenoblade Chronicles. Also, beautiful seax!
Day three of asking can you please do tengen uzui’s nichirin cleavers???
I love historical recreations. One of the guys was grinding while hot. Does that make it quicker to grind? Why not let it cool so you can grab it by hand?
Veľmi krásna práca 👍🤝🙂.
it would be very incredible to make the swords of The House of the Dragon (Blackfire and Darksister)