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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 797076" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>TB, You have lived a sheltered life? I saw many stills when I was a kid. I used to put sqare bales in a barn that had three in the back of it. Used to see smoke coming from that place passing by on still mornings. They did not run hogs or have a smoke house :cowboy: You could get beer and wine there since the 70's. </p><p></p><p>The "Last of the Mohicans" that I was familiar with lived down towards Walnut Springs. He passed away about 6 years back. Step Father is still living and cannot find shine anywhere. His uncles were the infamous group out of Chalk Mountain way back in prohibition. The store bought version does not cut it for him. A half gallon last him for months and the doc says it is okay for him to have a sip now and then. It took me forever to find a source for this old man. None of his children (my age) can find it anywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 797076, member: 3162"] TB, You have lived a sheltered life? I saw many stills when I was a kid. I used to put sqare bales in a barn that had three in the back of it. Used to see smoke coming from that place passing by on still mornings. They did not run hogs or have a smoke house :cowboy: You could get beer and wine there since the 70's. The "Last of the Mohicans" that I was familiar with lived down towards Walnut Springs. He passed away about 6 years back. Step Father is still living and cannot find shine anywhere. His uncles were the infamous group out of Chalk Mountain way back in prohibition. The store bought version does not cut it for him. A half gallon last him for months and the doc says it is okay for him to have a sip now and then. It took me forever to find a source for this old man. None of his children (my age) can find it anywhere. [/QUOTE]
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