Forged in fire champions
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“Ricardo’s talent, as demonstrated in his dominate performance on ‘Forged in Fire,’ is the perfect indication of the commitment that UAHT and the University of Arkansas System have to making sure that the James Black School offers the best and the most unique bladesmithing educational opportunity in the world. Vilar shares his knowledge and skill with the next generation of bladesmiths in the classroom and forging shop through a variety of unique classes at the James Black School. The Bowie Knife is recognized around the world as the American Blade and the official knife of the State of Arkansas.
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He is also a lead technical advisor ensuring the campus is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment while still honoring the history of the location as the world-famous birthplace of the iconic Bowie Knife in 1831. Vilar is a founding instructor of the UAHT James Black School of Bladesmithing and Historic Trades located in Historic Wahington, Arkansas. In the end, he earned the title of Forged in Fire Champion. Vilar competed against three of the best bladesmiths in the world to recreate an Ikakalaka African sword. The contestant who survives the elimination rounds and wins the episode’s contest earns $10,000 and the title of Forged in Fire champion. “Forged in Fire” tests world-class bladesmiths as they attempt to re-create some of history’s most iconic edged weapons. Ricardo Vilar, a lead bladesmithing instructor and technical advisor at the University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana James Black School of Bladesmithing and Historic Trades, won the bladesmithing competition last night on Season 7 Episode 27 of the hit television show “Forged in Fire” on History Channel.