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<blockquote data-quote="jltrent" data-source="post: 1678068" data-attributes="member: 21075"><p>That was back in the day when the community would get together and have a barn building as I would say 1880-1895 range. I have several old barns and one I talked to a neighbor at the time was close 90 and he said the barn was built before his time. Around here the tobacco cropping is almost gone which the old barns were used for and most are getting in pretty bad shape. My old barn is 5 tiers high in the middle for curing tobacco and if I don't get some roof repair soon it is going to damage. I have been on it several times and can be a little scary.</p><p></p><p>Some of those old barns have Chestnut wood on/in them and are worth a lot of money. I talked with some guys who buy and tear old barns down and the old barn poles are really of interest to them, but they like them not notched to death.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jltrent, post: 1678068, member: 21075"] That was back in the day when the community would get together and have a barn building as I would say 1880-1895 range. I have several old barns and one I talked to a neighbor at the time was close 90 and he said the barn was built before his time. Around here the tobacco cropping is almost gone which the old barns were used for and most are getting in pretty bad shape. My old barn is 5 tiers high in the middle for curing tobacco and if I don't get some roof repair soon it is going to damage. I have been on it several times and can be a little scary. Some of those old barns have Chestnut wood on/in them and are worth a lot of money. I talked with some guys who buy and tear old barns down and the old barn poles are really of interest to them, but they like them not notched to death. [/QUOTE]
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