
How does a craft rooted in tradition adapt to a changing world? Ryan King of King's Saddlery joins Odin and Magnus to explore the tension between honoring the past and embracing the future of leatherwork.
In this conversation with Ryan King, we explore timeless lessons passed down through generations at King's Saddlery, while confronting the realities of a changing industry—from the decline of custom saddles to the adoption of new digital tools.
Guest: Ryan King
Craftsman at King's Saddlery, carrying forward generations of saddle-making tradition while adapting to the evolving landscape of modern leatherwork.
Topics discussed:
• Timeless lessons from King's Saddlery (respect for customers, paying employees first, quality work)
• The decline of custom saddles and industry changes
• Adoption of new digital tools in traditional craft
• Shift from guarded secrets to open teaching culture
• What values remain important as the craft evolves
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