

His abilities caught the eyes of the producers at The History Channel too. “He’s actually a two-time Forged In Fire Champion,” Adolphson said.

In fact it’s this relationship that came out on the air during Adolphson’s Forged In Fire appearance.

Adolphson took a bladesmithing class with his mentor and friend in Wisconsin where he made his first damascus knife.Īfter the class in the Badger state, Adolphson began to learn more from his friend and mentor Tyler Hackbarth. He contacted a bladesmith via social media and was able to communicate his passion and path to the point to where today the two are “good friends”. “I saw the show come on and I started getting into it more and more, then I finally made the decision in January 2020 to pursuit it and actually learn how to make knives,” Adolphson said. One day Adolphson saw the show “ Forged In Fire” on the History Channel and the creative metal smithing itch began to grow. “I’m a welder by trade, so been around metal my whole life.” “I’ve always wanted to get into making knives. He is a hunter and his father is a welder, so hot sharp metal was part of Adolphson’s upbringing. Window.APP_STATE = JSON.Growing up in North Dakota, Cody Adolphson had always been around knives. All rights reserved.SupportTerms of UsePrivacy Polic圜ookie PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal Information Please enable it or install a modern browser that support JavaScript.ĬareersPartnersAbout usWhere to watchSupportThis feature is coming soon.We’re currently working on it! Thanks for your patience.About UsOur StoryLeadershipNewsPressCareersBecoming A CitizenResponsibilitiesPerksWhere To WatchSmart TVStreaming DevicesMobile AppDesktop AppWatch on the webAccessibilityPartnersDistributionContent ProvidersAdvertisers© 2022 Pluto Inc. This website needs JavaScript to work properly.
