Judge's Takeover: Ben Abbott: The smiths recreate the billhook knife before the remaining two forge the Sutton Hoo Sword. Two-time Forged champion Ben Abbott decides who wins.
Four smiths hit the fast track in a race to make a Damascus blade with the highest layer count; the remaining two have to recreate the Mesopotamian Sickle Sword.
A collection of items signed by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt comes into the shop, a valuable photograph of Babe Ruth from his rookie season, Chumlee tries to get money back that he lends to Rick.
Rick and Chumlee are drawn to an original `Rocky and Bullwinkle Show' sketch, Rick inspects a possible first edition of Richard Nixon's memoirs, Chumlee tries his hand at wheeling and dealing.
For the first time ever, the competitors are challenged with creating not one, but two blades in the first round. The two remaining smiths have to create an iconic 15th century combat sword - the Katzbalger.
A small animal catches Lisa off guard, though she does snag a new type of prize; Ivy and Isaiah barrel their way through a unit, leaving them in need of a drink; Darrell keeps getting stuck behind an old lady.
Kenny tries to bribe the competition in Canyon Country and becomes more worldly as a result; Ivy and Isaiah make the most of their purchase; Brandi takes on the powers of darkness.
This time in Montebello, Rene goes head-to-head with Darrell, buying the sister unit to see if he can finally unseat the King; meanwhile, Lisa and her dog sneak their way into a locker that earns her stamp of approval.
Four smiths must brave the frigid cold in the Arctic Forge as they recreate Inuit and Viking tools from giant blocks of ice for a chance to win $10,000.
A Civil War drum, an 1834 book with the original rules of baseball and a 1970s skateboard are brought into the shop.
The guys walk away from a disappointing auction and check out a container they won at a different site. Will there be anything valuable in this unit or is their day doomed?
Alan and Ton head to an auction in Fort Lauderdale, but the locals aren't pleased to see fresh competition. As the bidding heats up, will they find themselves outplayed?
A spy pen radio is brought into the shop, a customer brings in a Bruce Springsteen tour jacket, and there is a pair of paintings by motorcycle artist David Mann.
Things get explosive when the Pawn Stars test out an important piece of history. But first, Corey drills down on the chance to buy a vintage dentist's chair.
Ton and Allen uncover a Maui Blue '70s Fender Stratocaster and a rare 1936 jet-inspired Schwinn, but will this rusty ride rake in the riches?
Ton and Allen run into an old rival at a storage unit auction. They win a classic GMC truck and uncover the first upright Coke vending machine, but is it genuine?
In Hollywood, Ton and Allen find old Masonic swords, a Nixon-Era polygraph machine and a WWII Japanese samurai blade, but can they cut a profit?
A piece of original artwork from the 1995 Batman-Spiderman crossover comic comes into the shop, Rick looks at a deadly Revolutionary War halberd, Chum's complaints inspire a casual Friday at the shop.
Rick goes to look at 1966 Chevy II, a programme from the unveiling of the Statue of Liberty, Corey attempts to convince Rick to buy him a company car.
Today, more people than ever before believe that Unidentified Flying Objects are of alien origin. But if extraterrestrials have come to Earth from lightyears away, could they be capable of bending both time and space?
In this special Civil War themed competition, four smiths must turn either a massive cannonball or small grapeshots into the battle-tested Arkansas Toothpick knife.
The stakes are high when the forge floor is transformed into the Forged in Fire Casino. Four smiths must leave it all up to chance and allow the Wheel of Forging to determine their challenge in this competition.
Rick is ready for some football when a Super Bowl bucket hat rushes into the shop.
The towering obelisks of ancient Egypt weigh hundreds of tons. While mainstream scholars identify them as monuments to the pharaohs, ancient astronaut theorists suggest they may have served a technological purpose.
Archaeologists discover that many ancient sites were constructed with an acoustic purpose, and often resonate at a frequency that has a profound effect on the human brain; questioning whether ancient people used these sites to contact alien beings.
In 2017, news breaks that the Department of Defense recently spent millions investigating reports of UFOs, with the latest disclosure about a series of secret government UFO projects dating back decades.
A small animal catches Lisa off guard, though she does snag a new type of prize; Ivy and Isaiah barrel their way through a unit, leaving them in need of a drink; Darrell keeps getting stuck behind an old lady.
Kenny tries to bribe the competition in Canyon Country and becomes more worldly as a result; Ivy and Isaiah make the most of their purchase; Brandi takes on the powers of darkness.
This time in Montebello, Rene goes head-to-head with Darrell, buying the sister unit to see if he can finally unseat the King; meanwhile, Lisa and her dog sneak their way into a locker that earns her stamp of approval.
A Civil War drum, an 1834 book with the original rules of baseball and a 1970s skateboard are brought into the shop.
The guys walk away from a disappointing auction and check out a container they won at a different site. Will there be anything valuable in this unit or is their day doomed?
Alan and Ton head to an auction in Fort Lauderdale, but the locals aren't pleased to see fresh competition. As the bidding heats up, will they find themselves outplayed?
A spy pen radio is brought into the shop, a customer brings in a Bruce Springsteen tour jacket, and there is a pair of paintings by motorcycle artist David Mann.
Rick is ready for some football when a Super Bowl bucket hat rushes into the shop.
The towering obelisks of ancient Egypt weigh hundreds of tons. While mainstream scholars identify them as monuments to the pharaohs, ancient astronaut theorists suggest they may have served a technological purpose.
A piece of original artwork from the 1995 Batman-Spiderman crossover comic comes into the shop, Rick looks at a deadly Revolutionary War halberd, Chum's complaints inspire a casual Friday at the shop.
Rick goes to look at 1966 Chevy II, a programme from the unveiling of the Statue of Liberty, Corey attempts to convince Rick to buy him a company car.