We
were introduced to computers in 1990 when our son, Seth, received a
computer from the Make-a-Wish Foundation. A few months later Seth received a
game on CD as a gift from friends. However, the PC did not have a CD ROM
drive and we decided to upgrade the PC. A valued friend steered and guided
the upgrade process, and thus began the involvement in PC’s.
By helping friends and family members upgrade and/or build new PC’s, the
knowledge and fascination grew until 2000 when Tech-Knuckle became a
full–fledged business.
Brad continued employment at a nationally known corporation. His favorite
part of the job involved technological aspects such as software development,
IT training ,database management, and network troubleshooting within the
corporation.
In 2004, through customer referrals, experience gained through building
hundreds of PC’s and an ever-growing knowledge of different operating
systems and applications, we made the move to full-time self employment.
In 2006, as the business continued growing, we opened a store front at our
present location.
About Our Children

As
mentioned above our son received a gift from the Make-a-Wish Foundation.
Both Chelsey (our daughter) and Seth (our son) were born with Cystic
Fibrosis. Both of our children brought much joy to our lives. We feel that
where we are today is the result of God’s guidance and the special role of
our children’s lives in ours.
Without Chelsey’s passion for “computer games” and her competitive nature,
Brad’s fascination for computer-based games might not have developed.

Seth
also had a very competitive nature, but on a different level. He strived to
be on the cusp of technology (always wanted the “latest and greatest”) and
was fearless in the face of the unknown when it came to upgrading. He was
able to convince Brad that a network within our home would make computer
life even more fun, and it was!
They spent many hours competing over LAN with several games which brought
laughter (usually directed at Brad) and enjoyment to our family.
Life took a turn for our family when in 1994 our daughter Chelsey passed
away due to complications from Cystic Fibrosis and again in 1999 when our
son Seth also passed away. They will always be missed.
For more information about Cystic Fibrosis please visit:
http://www.cff.org
About Us
Authorized Partner
Member of Business Network of Yolo County
1059 Court St. #106
Woodland, CA 95695
530-666-5900
To Contact Us:
Tech-Knuckle Computer Sales and Service
Brad Montgomery
1059 Court St #106 Woodland, CA 95695
530-666-5900
brad@techknuckle.com