American Bladesmith Society

American Bladesmith Society
AbbreviationABS
Formation1976 (1976)
FounderWilliam F. Moran
TypeNonprofit
Membership114 Master Bladesmiths (2025)
Chairman
Kevin Cashen
1st Vice Chair
Harvey Dean
Secretary
Brion Tomberlin
Treasurer
Bill Wiggins
  • Robert Calvert
  • Burt Foster
  • B.R. Hughes
  • Veronique Laurent
  • Don McIntosh
  • Greg Neely
  • James Rodebaugh
  • Robert Wilson
  • Mark Zalesky
Main organ
Board
Websiteamericanbladesmith.com

The American Bladesmith Society, or ABS, is a non-profit organization composed of knifemakers whose primary function is to promote the techniques of forging steel blades. The ABS was founded by knifemaker William F. Moran, who came up with the concept in 1972 when he was Chairman of the Knifemakers' Guild; the following year, he introduced Damascus steel blades at an annual show. In 1976, he incorporated the organization, and it received non-profit status in 1985.

ABS knifemakers forge their blades, as opposed to making them via the stock-removal method. The ABS has developed a system of ratings designating whether a member is an Apprentice, a Journeyman, or a Master smith. The ABS has partnered with several colleges to offer courses in bladesmithing and has launched its own museum.

As of 2022, the chairman of the board of directors of ABS is Steve Dunn.