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Adam Savage Meets Real Ancient Swords!

February 20, 2024

In this captivating video, we join Adam on a thrilling journey through the hallowed halls of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Arms and Armor conservation lab. Previously, he experienced the awe-inspiring sensation of touching historical armor, embodied by the formidable armored gauntlets. Now, in a momentous return, associate conservator Sean Belair bestows upon Adam yet another unparalleled privilege: an intimate encounter with a collection of period swords tracing their lineage back to the 13th century.

With bated breath and trembling anticipation, Adam steps into the realm of antiquity, where each blade resonates with the echoes of centuries past. As he delicately cradles these relics of bygone eras, he becomes immersed in the rich tapestry of history, tracing the evolution of craftsmanship and martial prowess through the ages.

In this extraordinary experience, Adam not only beholds these venerable weapons but also becomes an active participant in their narrative, forging a visceral connection with the past. With each sword he handles, he embarks on a voyage of discovery, unlocking the secrets of their design, construction, and the hands that once wielded them in battle.

Through the expert guidance of Sean Belair and the Metropolitan Museum's dedication to preserving cultural heritage, Adam's encounter transcends mere observation, evolving into a profound communion with the essence of history itself. As he bids farewell to these storied blades, he carries with him a newfound reverence for the legacy they represent, forever enriched by this extraordinary journey through time.

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