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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1406767" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I don't know if you could buy out or not. I doubt many around here had the money to buy out. Most of the wealth and the slaves were located nearer the coast. I'd imagine the stills are mostly from the prohibition era but there are still a few die hards who still make it here but on a very limited scale. I know a guy real well who I love to hear his tales about the days he made liquor. You can tell he loved the game. He had a horse named Buck who he fed the spent buck to and he could ride the horse into the swamp and just let him lead the way to his competitor's liquor stills so he could take notes on what they were doing. Some of the tales he tells are hilarious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1406767, member: 4362"] I don't know if you could buy out or not. I doubt many around here had the money to buy out. Most of the wealth and the slaves were located nearer the coast. I'd imagine the stills are mostly from the prohibition era but there are still a few die hards who still make it here but on a very limited scale. I know a guy real well who I love to hear his tales about the days he made liquor. You can tell he loved the game. He had a horse named Buck who he fed the spent buck to and he could ride the horse into the swamp and just let him lead the way to his competitor's liquor stills so he could take notes on what they were doing. Some of the tales he tells are hilarious. [/QUOTE]
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