L.A. bladesmith Nicholas Berkofsky hand-forges stunning knives and jewelry that are designed to “feel good in the hand.” His first project after losing his home in the Eaton fire? A limited-edition ...
GRANITEVILLE — If the horseshoes hanging above the entrance to Joey Lynn's workshop in Graniteville give him good luck, he'll bring home the $10,000 prize as the winner of “Forged in Fire.” A ...
As a kid in Jordan, Jason Kraus collected abandoned railroad spikes from along the tracks and stashed them in the woods. Little did he know, they would be there, waiting for him, when he returned more ...
Cunningham learned his craft over a decade in Montana before returning to his home in Lane County. He offers unscripted knifemaking classes where students of all ages can forge their own blades. In a ...
This piece was written by Jakob Gurley of the Trussville Tribune. TRUSSVILLE, Ala. (TRIBUNE) — A Trussville bladesmith has once again brought national recognition to his craft and community, winning ...
Local bladesmith Wayne Meligan put Pensacola on the map Wednesday by winning the $10,000 grand prize as the last bladesmith standing on the latest episode of "Forged in Fire" on the History Channel.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bladesmith Nicholas Berkofsky hammers a limited-edition steel knife with a tire press in his East Los Angeles studio. Four weeks ...
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