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Witness the creation of a Viking sword crafted from Damascus steel, combining the timeless traditions of Norse warriors with ...
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"Not very many shows where you're allowed to take somebody's $7,000-dollar Damascus sword and beat it into a four-by-four," Neilson said. One beauty, a Viking ax, is Baker's next toy to play with.
Here’s how it works. Archaeologist Astrid Kviseth is the first person to lift this Viking sword in about 1,100 years. It was buried with a warrior who lived in what is now Trøndelag, Norway.
There’s something about forging a sword that’s deeply satisfying. The banging of the red-hot steel with hammers. The hissing of steam as the steel’s cooled in a pool of water.
To add flair to the super simple concept, Miller Knives gave the sword a stylish curve. You can’t even tell the beautiful weapon actually started out as a lowly crowbar.