Copper and Brass Blacksmith
About Fisher Forge.
Fisher Forge was founded by blacksmith David Fisher in 1992. David began working in the blacksmith shop while restoring an old stone farmhouse. His passion for metalwork grew from there, along with the various types of items made and the materials used. At his blacksmith shop, David works with steel, aluminum, stainless steel, copper, brass, and bronze to create countless handmade metal pieces. The types of items crafted include antique reproductions, kitchen utensils, railings, gates, and fencing. Additionally, he creates custom car and motorcycle parts, furniture, artistic pieces, and hardware for cabinets, furniture, and doors. His unique style and craftsmanship are among the best in the area. Accordingly, he is well-known throughout the blacksmithing world.
Proudly serving the Bucks County and Lehigh Valley area, the main goal of Fisher Forge blacksmith shop is to design and produce quality hand-crafted items from metal. To this end, we use blacksmithing techniques, traditional forging, and other metalworking methods to create functional yet beautiful results.
Proudly serving the Bucks County and Lehigh Valley area, the main goal of Fisher Forge blacksmith shop is to design and produce quality hand-crafted items from metal. To this end, we use blacksmithing techniques, traditional forging, and other metalworking methods to create functional yet beautiful results.
A Statement from
David Fisher
Your imagination is the limitation on your creativity. It is fulfilling to take a material that is cold and harsh, and make it feel warm and inviting. I welcome the opportunity to review your requirements and bring them to life.
Featured in Print and TV
It’s not just homes that David’s custom copper and brass blacksmith work has been displayed in. It has also graced the pages of magazines including Early American Live, Wood Workers Journal, and Martha Stewart Living (where he was listed as Martha’s favorite blacksmith). His work was even featured on TV, on Extreme Make Over Home Addition, and DIY Network’s Money Hunters, which he helped stage and appeared on. Most recently he demonstrated with Chilean sculptor Francisco Gazitua at the 2014 ABANA Conference.
A Member of Various Blacksmithing Organizations
David is a past vice president of Pennsylvania Artist Blacksmith Association (PABA) and a member of the Artist Blacksmith Association of North America (ABANA). He is also a juried member of both the Pennsylvania and Reading/Berks Guild of Craftsmen. Membership in these organizations has allowed him to continue his education in blacksmithing to create truly unique and custom works of art.
