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American ChopperAmerican Chopper
Discovery, 2003 Cancelled/Ended | Family, Sports, Automobiles, Reality | ► Trailer
Rating: 4.4/5

American Chopper profiles the lives of New York natives Paul Teutul Sr. and son Paul Jr. of Orange County Choppers (OCC), creators of the world's most outrageous custom motorcycles. Follow the day-to-day drama of this volatile father and son team as they battle impossible deadlines - and each other - to push the envelope of motorcycle design and fabrication.


Full Custom GarageFull Custom Garage

The series features car builder Ian Roussel at work, creating one-of-a kind vehicles. In each episode, Ian's unique fabrication will be put to the test as he builds everything from show cars to trash trucks. It's gonna be a wild ride and he ain't stopping till it's Full Custom.


Road HauksRoad Hauks
History, 2017 Cancelled/Ended | Reality
Rating: 4.5/5

Kenny Hauk serves as the lead designer of Hauk Designs, a Pennsylvania-based company that melds characteristics of luxury cars with off-road vehicles. This series profiles Hauk and his crew of mechanics and fabricators as they work to build one-of-a-kind vehicles that satisfy people's thirst for both form and function, creating machines that look good and can go anywhere. Hauk's inspiration comes from iconic designs throughout American history to help integrate the nation's rich past into modern, powerful creations.


Monster Garage 2.0Monster Garage 2.0
Discovery+, 2021 On Hiatus | Automobiles, Reality

Infamous fabricator Jesse James returns to the garage. He challenges incredible teams of builders to transform ordinary vehicles into one-of-a-kind monster machines in only five days.


Man at Arms: ReforgedMan at Arms: Reforged
YouTube, 2014 Cancelled/Ended | Reality
Rating: 5/5

Man at Arms: Reforged centers on Baltimore Knife and Sword, a movie weapons shop based in Marriottsville, Maryland. Man at Arms: Reforged is a web series featuring well-known blacksmiths and armorers making real versions of fantasy weapons. For several seasons, blacksmith and gemcutter Tony Swatton was the series' host. In 2013, Swatton retired from Man at Arms, and brothers Kerry and Matt Stagmer of Baltimore Knife and Sword were selected to replace him. Along with their team of armorers, fabricators, goldsmiths, and fellow blacksmiths, the Stagmer brothers were ready to step up and create fantastical weapons that you've never seen before.


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