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- Jun 13, 2017
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Hi!
My name is Cody and I am going on my second year as an employee with Fiddleback Forge. I am a Military Veteran where I served 3 years in the Army. My time served was spent working on CH-47’s before I was medically discharged. My journey then led me to begin working construction doing post-tension repair.
As if a prayer was answered, conversations with Andy lead to a job offering at Fiddleback in Georgia. My work at Fiddleback Forge began sanding handles and doing “Bottom of the totem pole” work. After a year working with the company I took on the position of “tops,” where I prepare the knives for glue-up.
I am currently attending night classes at the Aviation Institute of Maintenance for a 17 month program to obtain my A&P license. I hope to continue my education after getting my A&P license in order to get my Bachelors in Aviation Science.
I hope to be a bit more active on the forum and to meet my fellow knife lovers! Please feel free to drop a line!!
-Thanks
My name is Cody and I am going on my second year as an employee with Fiddleback Forge. I am a Military Veteran where I served 3 years in the Army. My time served was spent working on CH-47’s before I was medically discharged. My journey then led me to begin working construction doing post-tension repair.
As if a prayer was answered, conversations with Andy lead to a job offering at Fiddleback in Georgia. My work at Fiddleback Forge began sanding handles and doing “Bottom of the totem pole” work. After a year working with the company I took on the position of “tops,” where I prepare the knives for glue-up.
I am currently attending night classes at the Aviation Institute of Maintenance for a 17 month program to obtain my A&P license. I hope to continue my education after getting my A&P license in order to get my Bachelors in Aviation Science.
I hope to be a bit more active on the forum and to meet my fellow knife lovers! Please feel free to drop a line!!
-Thanks