Jerry Fisk ~ "Bridge Over Troubled Waters" Bowie and "Sunrise" Gamemaster

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Here are two of Jerry's latest, both featuring historic materials and built upon themes very much in the minds of many Americans these days.

The first one is a spectacular large Bowie style knife featuring 24 kt gold inlay engraving and beautiful wood scales from a Horse Chestnut tree planted by George Washington, the first President of the United States (1789–97), the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. He presided over the convention that drafted the current United States Constitution
and during his lifetime was called the "father of his country". The layered steel 'Damascus' blade combines material from the NYC World Trade Center II building destroyed in an attack on September 11, 2001 and from the track of a tram destroyed in the attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941. The pattern suggests a bridge - a 'Bridge Over Troubled Waters' (lyric by Paul Simon) referencing comfort and hope during times of unimaginable pain and suffering. This knife is part of Jerry's on-going National Living Treasure (NLT) series and is marked accordingly.

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The second knife is an established Fisk design - the 'Gamemaster.' He used the same steels as in the Bowie above, but in his Dog Star pattern. In this case the pattern references powerful rays from the sun bringing light and hope following the darkness of disaster. The handle is sheep horn. The guard is engraved and includes copper inlays and a unique bridge-like motif. Jerry's signature on the engraving is in braille.

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Beautiful Pieces both of them, saw this on Facebook and still cannot take my Eyes off them. :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
 
Well done Jerry. Bridge is executed nicely, presenting a wonderful US historical theme. As good as it gets.
 
Jerry those are both great i really like all the engraving on both knives but scrolls coming out of the holes on the game master really made me smile
 
Thank you Buddy for the photos. You have a good eye on you for detail and thank you folks for the kind words.
Both of these pieces will be at the LR show.
 
I am left speech less. Much respect sir!! Your work is truly is exquisite!!
 
Incredible knife + informative commentary + crystal clear images = WOW! :thumbup: :eek: :D

Jerry, you are so subtle in your allowances, however, this knife 'carries a BIG stick'. Great theme.

Good thread. :)

Coop
 
Both spectacular IMO. I especially like the engraving and gold inlay on the Bowie.
Always superb design, precise execution, historic and unique materials.
No wonder your knives are among the most desired in the world.
 
Amazing work Jerry, especially that Bowie. So much going on with it from materials, design and décor. Love the Gamemaster too. See you this weekend.
 
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