Alucard’s Heirloom Sword – Castlevania – MAN AT ARMS: REFORGED

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The guys at @BaltimoreKnifeandSwordCo forge Alucard's Heirloom sword!

To all the fans of Castlevania game and in the mood of the series Castlevania Season 3 coming soon, as of popular requests, today our team bring to you Alucard’s heirloom sword, the one he is most comfortable with despite a large variety of weapons that he is able to wield. Enjoy and let us know what you think in the comment below!

Filmed on location at Baltimore Knife and Sword , hosts of Man At Arms
@BaltimoreKnifeandSwordCo

Matt Stagmer- Swordsmith
Ilya Alekseyev - Armourer
John Mitchell – Shop foreman / Lead fabricator
Ferenc Gregor – Carving and design
Bill Collison- Blade Grinder
Rick Janney- Smith
Tanner Saslow - Machinist/Knifemaker

Episode Produced and Directed By
Executive producer - Brendan Kennedy

Supervising Producer - Warren Tessler
Office Production Coordinator – Sarah Rivera

Baltimore Forge Crew:
Producer - Kerry Stagmer
Director of Photography - Paulius Kontijevas
Story Producer — Katie Shinsato
Production Manager – Patricia Parris
Runner/PA – Tori Markham
Camera Op – Chris Mariles
Set Medic – Kevin Dugard
1st AC – Jason Remeikis
2nd AC – Michael "MJ" Johnson
DIT - Nate Spivey
Gaffer – Steve Scott
Grip – Jeff Calloway

Post Production:
Edited by — Patrick Burke
Colorist – Patrick Burke
Post Sound – Anthony Vanchure
Lead Assistant Editors – Stephen Erdmann
Director of Post Production - Michael Gallagher
Post Production Supervisor – Alex Tzavalas

#castlevania #Alucard #forging
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How do you feel about this episode? Don't forget to leave a comment below for the weapon you would like to see us build in the next video!

AweMe
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I love how Alucard's sword is stupidly and impractically long but it makes sense for him specifically.

His superhuman strength makes the force on the sword tip a nonissue. And he doesn't unsheathe it manually, but telepathically so no point in having the hassle to take a 7ft sword out of it's 7ft scabbard.

dvampofo
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So happy to see you guys back. Missed you!

sekhmet
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So cool to see you guys covering castlevania related weapons! 🤩🤩

Arikadou
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When I watched the show I realized that it was a destructive yet surprisingly practical sword. Which is very rare in a cartoon considering the reach of that weapon is probably insane.

moomoodeadcow
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YES! Man At Arms is BACK! One of my all time favorite YouTube series!

jamesalthaus
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I think this is one of the most beautiful swords that you have ever made, great return, welcome back

tablis
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"Have some class. This isn't a bar fight."

amandalove
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2:23 I love how their reference image is in black and white, the printer ink probably costs more than that piece of round stock.

Dave_thenerd
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Well balanced sword, one of the most beautiful I have ever seen.

henriqueveloso
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I don't think people say this enough but thank you, thank you for your hours of dedication to bring us some of the most beautiful weapon's we have ever seen. For taking time out of your lives to entertain us.

alejandrorojas
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Almost no one is talking about them creating this masterpiece which is not only for decoration but is *deadly* too.

You guys are damn good and *AWE* some.

tumpukamki
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i’m a simple woman, i see Alucard, i click

ellsbells
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These guys could make Nail and Screws and I'd still watch <3

Goldenkid
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"Dear god, please don't let the vampire's guts ruin my good tunic."

ForgottenHonor
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I love this sword so much. The fact that it looks so clean but is 100% functional as a real sword just makes it so great.

desired
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I was just worried that y'all were done. Glad to have you back.

lo-keyloki
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Ever since I watched Alucard fight Trevor with this sword in the anime, I wanted to see someone make a replica of it. As always, you guys didn't disappoint. Excellent work, all of you.

shanewright
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I’m still waiting for the Mace of Molag Bal from Skyrim

umbra
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How blacksmiths have any hair left on their arms is just astonishing to me.

nikoteardrop