Fisk began making knives in 1974 and became a Journeyman Smith through the
American Bladesmith Society in 1987. Two years later he became the 17th Master Smith recognized by the ABS. Fisk has received
Beretta's Outstanding Award for Achievement in Handcrafted Cutlery, the
Bill Moran Award for the ABS 1990 Knife of the Year, the Arkansas Governor's Award and currently holds the title of National Living Treasure, the first knifemaker to receive this title. In 2016, the White River Sendero knife collection designed by Jerry Fisk was awarded the Sporting Classics Magazine 35th Anniversary Knife of the Year. Fisk produces
Bowie knives,
hunting knives and
daggers using mammoth bone, gold wire inlay and
Damascus steel which he forges, himself. Fisk has served on the governing board of the ABS, was inducted into the Bladesmith Hall of Fame, and developed the Bladesmithing School in
Sao Paulo, Brazil. ==References==