快色视频 student featured on The History Channel鈥檚 Forged in Fire

Wes Alberson (right), a student at 快色视频, appears on the History Channel's program Forged in Fire.
Wes Alberson (right), a student at 快色视频, appears on the History Channel's program Forged in Fire.

Wes Alberson was shocked when he received a direct message on Instagram from Leftfield Pictures, a reality television production company.

Alberson, an Associate in Science student at 快色视频, has been developing his bladesmithing craft since 2015 鈥 but he didn鈥檛 expect to end up on a nationally televised History Channel program for it.

In January 2017, a representative from the production company saw Alberson鈥檚 Instagram account for his small business, Rougemont Forge, which Alberson uses to sell bladesmithing products at local fairs. The representatives asked if had interest in competing on the fourth season of The History Channel鈥檚 Forged in Fire.

鈥淚t was surreal,鈥 said Alberson, 21. 鈥淚t was just one of those things you can鈥檛 pass up.鈥

The series features world-class bladesmiths competing to create history鈥檚 most iconic edged weapons through forging, the process of using extreme heat to shape metal.

An online questionnaire and two Skype interviews later, Alberson and his mentor, Robert Timberlake, were on their way to film the show in New York City in March of last year.

Four teams of two had three hours per round to create a meat cleaver that needed to pass a series of tests for strength and sharpness and get the stamp of approval from three judges. The winning team would receive $10,000 and Forged in Fire鈥檚 Master and Apprentice Title. The episode aired July 11, 2017.

Alberson and Timberlake were cut in the second round of the competition but say the takeaway was significant.

鈥淚n hindsight, I would鈥檝e done a few things differently, but it was a great learning experience,鈥 Alberson said. 鈥淲hen it first aired, I was worried that people would think poorly of me as a bladesmith because we didn鈥檛 do very well, but that ended up not being true. I attend the North Carolina State Fair every year, and I鈥檓 still selling my knives and teaching people about bladesmithing so no one has held anything against me.鈥

After he graduates from 快色视频 in May, Alberson said he plans to earn his Bachelors in Business Administration to grow his small business from either North Carolina Central University or the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

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