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Hickory Chairs: Hard by Nature, Rustic by Making

Hickory Chairs Video with host Meghan Carter

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VIDEO EPISODE 29

    In this episode, Meghan visits Old Hickory -- the leading manufacturer of rustic furniture -- to learn about hickory chairs from the company's President, Rocco Liott.
    Hickory chairs aren't all that common for a very good reason. Hickory is the hardest wood in North America, which means it's not easy to work with. But if you can find a good hickory chair, you've found a great investment. It'll be so durable, it'll last a lifetime. Just ask the Old Faithful Inn at Yellowstone National Park. The inn has been using the same Old Hickory chairs in its dining room for the last 101 years.
   



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