What It Takes to Become an ABS Master Bladesmith Media

Published: 2 years ago

To reach the top levels of any field, practitioners have to pass through a gauntlet of training and certifications.

Lawyers go through years of undergrad and then law school, followed by a rigorous bar exam in their state. Even with such a high standard, there are about 1.3 million lawyers currently in the U.S.

Doctors go through undergrad, medical school, residency, and then have to pass the U.S. Medical Licensing Examination. Just over one million doctors presently practice in the U.S.

Want to get more elite and rare — and difficult? Look no further than the Navy SEALs. Only 1% of the Navy makes SEAL status; that’s fewer than 2,500 members.

What does all this have to do with knives? Well, knife makers go through some pretty rigorous training and certifications, too.

A Journeyman Smith rating is something like a specialized college degree for a knife maker. A Master Smith rating is more akin to a master’s degree, including multiple tests to prove a significant level of ability and craftsmanship.

Only 122 knife makers have passed the American Bladesmith Society’s test to become master bladesmiths. If you want to join their numbers, read on to find out what it takes.


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