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Butch50
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Much Obliged

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Family Tradition

My Grandfather was a genuine West Virginia Hill Billy. He grew up in the mountains, living in a log cabin, hunting for food (no sport involved) with a muzzle loader rifle. He took over operating the family still and selling the shine when his Father died. He was 10 years old when he took over. He told many a great story about shining, and running the shine into town. He eventually ended up for a short while on the early stock car circuit, having learned mechanical skills in hotting up the cars, as he put it.

By the time I knew him he was living in Texas - had left WVA as a result of a run in with a G man, a run in the G mand did not come off to well in, but Grandpa did have to make a new home elsewhere. (He never heard if the bones were ever found or not.) He was no longer cooking in Texas, but I did hear a lot about it, late at night sitting by the hunting fire.

Some years ago I was reading the first Fox Fire book and was fascinated by the section on stills. It was like having Grandpa back for a few minutes.

This being my first post, what I really wanted to say was THANK YOU for a great place to gather informationl
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Nice opening post, welcome Butch and good luck to ya :lol:
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Welcome Butch, good luck with the run.

Your grandpappy would be proud.

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Let us know how it goes, butch. Welcome to the forum, it's a great source of infomation.

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Post by HookLine »

You folk do know that we are all going to go to hell for encouraging otherwise fine upstanding citizens to break the law and make the devil's poison, don't you? :twisted:

Nice piece of history, Butch, and well told. Welcome and have fun.
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Much Obliged ya'll.
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I remember some stray advice I got from Grandpa. He said if I was ever out hunting and heard a whistle that sounded like it come from a two legged animal, to simply turn around and go back the way I come. Not to look around or even act like I heard it at all.

It was a courtesy warning from shiners that whistle was, at least in his region. to non-revenuer types that they were accidentally getting too close to a still.

I assume revenuers didn't get that courtesy warning.
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Post by dunderhead »

Grandpa I could erlale to him sounds like my kinde of
man !!!!!!!


ben ther dun that
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