After reading Gabriels post, I would add:
In my opinion, there are some misconceptions about the ABS. The "standards, expectations and rules" are primarily concerning technical merit.I have heard time and again from the judges themselves, that style is subjective and they are smart enough to know a clean knife an any style. Your style is yours. If the fit and finish are good, they will appreciate it and it will pass as long as you have followed all clearly stated rules. You can make a knife with no ricasso, which is often linked with the ABS and if it's clean and fit up good, it will pass. Some want to lean toward the Japanese influence, which is fine, but it better be as accurate as possible.
The judges themselves might make knives that are steriotypical "ABS style" but dont think they dont know other genres and styles. They do and they would appreciate it being accurate.
My point is the ABS is not being restrictive by levying rules. It has to be done. I never felt my artistic liscence was restricted by the testing process. Forging is just a part of the process of my knife making and should not of itself dictate the end result.