Facing a new twist in the first round, four bladesmiths must forge a karambit, a curved knife that resembles a claw; the final two competitors have five days to forge one of the deadliest weapons in African history, the makraka.
Chosen by fans, four bladesmiths return for a second shot at victory. The smiths must use their best forging techniques to make a signature blade using barbed wire. The final two smiths craft a historical Filipino weapon of war, the Panabas.
Rick, Corey, and Chum are ready to mess with Texas, as they take on Austin. With the help of a few trusted companions, they're hoping to round up some gems.
Each bladesmith is challenged to transform the barrel of a gun into a lethal knife. The final two smiths return home to spend five days forging one of the most legendary blades in history, the cavalry sabre.
Chris and Tad seek old-money antiques in Newark, New Jersey. Mike B watches out for commercial gear that can be easily flipped and Candy and Courtney need to stock up for an upcoming sale.
With his shelves in need of urgent restocking, Mike B takes his truck to locker auctions in Amityville. Candy and Courtney hunt for vintage goodies.
The buyers return to Brooklyn as Big Steve desperately seeks merchandise for his flea-market shelves. Joe P comes across some vintage liquor and Chris and Tad hunt a variety of items.
Former winners return to forge a blade using canoe Damascus. After two rounds, the remaining champions will move to the final round during which they must create the pata, a weapon known for its unique mechanics and deadly double-edged blade.
Chum checks out a Japanese animatronic monkey and a painting that reveals Glenn Ford's love affair with Marilyn Monroe.
High end tools and antique furniture catch Allen's eye, but can he outbid the tagalong rival following their moves in Rancho Cucamanga? Plus, a surprise find proves explosive.
The guys unearth an 1897 Winchester 16-gauge shot gun and a pair of stuffed animals on their visit to Orange County. Can they sell these items for a profit?
A 1906 silver half dollar that belonged to a passenger on the Titanic comes into the shop. There is also a first edition of `The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde'.
Rick's in the big apple to see if he can compute a deal on a rare piece of tech; a seller flies into the shop with a special edition Stan Lee Funko Pop figure.
Ton and Allen win big at a Miami auction scoring a Delta Relay Rocket and a camouflage hovercraft. Will they be able to achieve the ambitious profits they want?
Ton and Allen find a 1984 Yamaha Snowmobile, a rare autographed 1920s baseball glove and a 1950s Robby the Robot collector toy in a storage unit in Chicago.
In Chicago Ton and Allen have high hopes for a unit until they find a coffin inside. Will it be empty? Plus, a collection of toxic grenades goes off with a bang.
A signed handwritten letter from James Monroe comes into the shop, Corey and Chumlee make a move for an authentic promotional Playboy chair, Chumlee tries to remake himself in the image of Hugh Hefner.
A first edition of Oscar Wilde's `The Happy Prince' and a 1972 telegram that rejects Muhammad Ali from fighting in Alaska come into the shop.
Investigators endeavour to understand whether life on Earth has its origins in outer space, and if ancient civilisations - and their technology and religions - were influenced by aliens.
In this competition, four smiths must make a difficult decision at the start, that could help them later.
The Second Chance Tournament concludes with four remaining smiths in an epic final battle. After a couple of grueling rounds, two survive and head back to their home forges to take on a complex weapon from the Forged in Fire vault.
Four smiths are given a small sliver of high carbon steel and a whole lot of mild steel to forge a knife; the two surviving smiths recreate a sword credited with helping win a war: Sergeant William Hayden's sword.
Rick heads to New York City to check out an original broadside of the Declaration of Independence; a seller jets into the shop with a rare playset.
When a customer walks in with a Tommy Boy poster signed by Chris Farley, will it have Corey saying holy schnikes, or does it belong in a van down by the river? Meanwhile, Rick tries not to slip up when making a deal on a pair of snowshoes.
Researchers study giant ancient drawings which have been found etched into the desert floor and may be a part of an ancient alien code.
Facing a new twist in the first round, four bladesmiths must forge a karambit, a curved knife that resembles a claw; the final two competitors have five days to forge one of the deadliest weapons in African history, the makraka.
Chris and Tad seek old-money antiques in Newark, New Jersey. Mike B watches out for commercial gear that can be easily flipped and Candy and Courtney need to stock up for an upcoming sale.
With his shelves in need of urgent restocking, Mike B takes his truck to locker auctions in Amityville. Candy and Courtney hunt for vintage goodies.
The buyers return to Brooklyn as Big Steve desperately seeks merchandise for his flea-market shelves. Joe P comes across some vintage liquor and Chris and Tad hunt a variety of items.
Chum checks out a Japanese animatronic monkey and a painting that reveals Glenn Ford's love affair with Marilyn Monroe.
High end tools and antique furniture catch Allen's eye, but can he outbid the tagalong rival following their moves in Rancho Cucamanga? Plus, a surprise find proves explosive.
The guys unearth an 1897 Winchester 16-gauge shot gun and a pair of stuffed animals on their visit to Orange County. Can they sell these items for a profit?
A 1906 silver half dollar that belonged to a passenger on the Titanic comes into the shop. There is also a first edition of `The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde'.
Four smiths are given a small sliver of high carbon steel and a whole lot of mild steel to forge a knife; the two surviving smiths recreate a sword credited with helping win a war: Sergeant William Hayden's sword.
Rick heads to New York City to check out an original broadside of the Declaration of Independence; a seller jets into the shop with a rare playset.
A signed handwritten letter from James Monroe comes into the shop, Corey and Chumlee make a move for an authentic promotional Playboy chair, Chumlee tries to remake himself in the image of Hugh Hefner.
A first edition of Oscar Wilde's `The Happy Prince' and a 1972 telegram that rejects Muhammad Ali from fighting in Alaska come into the shop.