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Ben Tadlock makes the world’s finest hunting stool. What is a hunting stool? It is how a gentleman hunts. Silla del Rey (The Kings Chair) is a functional work of art designed for chasing game: hogs - deer - fowl - you name it. This handcrafted, foldable leather stool is so versatile, it begs to be used in your everyday life. Ben eats breakfast on his.
In this episode, we sit down in the Tinstreamer studio and learn about Ben’s journey from leatherworker to legacy curator. Crafting this leather and wood hunting accoutrement is an homage to his late grandfather, Ken Williford.
In the second half of this show, we’re joined by a special guest host. Cassidy Menger from Voyager Media sits down on the hunting stool, talks all things Hico, and her take on the Silla del Rey. Cassidy’s office is next door to the Tinstreamer studio. She gives a great description of the Pecan Street complex vibe. Because of folks like Cassidy and our other office neighbors, Tinstreamer is happy to call this our broadcast home.
By Brandon WeaverBen Tadlock makes the world’s finest hunting stool. What is a hunting stool? It is how a gentleman hunts. Silla del Rey (The Kings Chair) is a functional work of art designed for chasing game: hogs - deer - fowl - you name it. This handcrafted, foldable leather stool is so versatile, it begs to be used in your everyday life. Ben eats breakfast on his.
In this episode, we sit down in the Tinstreamer studio and learn about Ben’s journey from leatherworker to legacy curator. Crafting this leather and wood hunting accoutrement is an homage to his late grandfather, Ken Williford.
In the second half of this show, we’re joined by a special guest host. Cassidy Menger from Voyager Media sits down on the hunting stool, talks all things Hico, and her take on the Silla del Rey. Cassidy’s office is next door to the Tinstreamer studio. She gives a great description of the Pecan Street complex vibe. Because of folks like Cassidy and our other office neighbors, Tinstreamer is happy to call this our broadcast home.