FB MP finds of the day.

One of yall needs these.
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@1-tonmudder might be worth a drive. Don't you get stupid money for tobacco sticks?

Those are at or above market value.Every other barn here has a couple of 1000 sticks in em.Ive saw em for .10/stick before.The money is/was in the baskets.4/5 years ago we were getting as much as $200 per basket but the fad has past and (with some exception) they only bring about $65/$75 now.We sell at the Liberty Antique Festival in Staley and see some of em for $100/$125 but they dont seem to sell.At $75 we move em pretty good.
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There's sumpin in the water in SC.
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Those are at or above market value.Every other barn here has a couple of 1000 sticks in em.Ive saw em for .10/stick before.The money is/was in the baskets.4/5 years ago we were getting as much as $200 per basket but the fad has past and (with some exception) they only bring about $65/$75 now.We sell at the Liberty Antique Festival in Staley and see some of em for $100/$125 but they dont seem to sell.At $75 we move em pretty good.
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There was a few hundred sticks and a tobacco baler in the barn on our property when we lived Surgoinsville. I left them there when we moved. If I knew you could’ve made something on them I would’ve given them to you.
 
 
I can actually hear this pic!
Back when I lived at my Home place, I had a 72 CJ-5, with 33" Hawgs. Home was a mile down Oakdale Rd., from Hwy 16. Late at night [after 8 -9 pm], Mom & Dad, could hear me coming off Hwy 16! Home didn't have AC, so in the summer the windows were open!
 

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There was a few hundred sticks and a tobacco baler in the barn on our property when we lived Surgoinsville. I left them there when we moved. If I knew you could’ve made something on them I would’ve given them to you.
Sticks are about more work than they are worth.
 
Yeah. I gave a bunch to a buddy to stake up new trees on his farm.
I bought several 1000 of em a few years ago and most appeared to be white oak.Storm blew the cover off of them and they got wet.Impossible to get dried out while in a stack.They began to rot almost immediately.
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Those are at or above market value.Every other barn here has a couple of 1000 sticks in em.Ive saw em for .10/stick before.The money is/was in the baskets.4/5 years ago we were getting as much as $200 per basket but the fad has past and (with some exception) they only bring about $65/$75 now.We sell at the Liberty Antique Festival in Staley and see some of em for $100/$125 but they dont seem to sell.At $75 we move em pretty good.
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Were you at the Liberty Antique Festival this past year? I was there and spent a few $ on a couple furniture pieces.
 
Were you at the Liberty Antique Festival this past year? I was there and spent a few $ on a couple furniture pieces.
Yep we are in row U space # 8.
 
Man I’d love to have a bunch of those sticks. Would work well on the sawmill for lumber to dry out.
Yep, when I saw em I thought "those would make great stickers to go between fresh sawn lumber"
 
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