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- Mar 24, 2005
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- Stanley, NC
@77GreenMachine here’s your opportunity maybe buy them and split them up, run these in the back and thornbirds up front?!?
I bet the rubber is harder then an 18 year old fellers pecker!
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.@1-tonmudder might be worth a drive. Don't you get stupid money for tobacco sticks?
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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.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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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!I can actually hear this pic!
Sticks are about more work than they are worth.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.
Yeah. I gave a bunch to a buddy to stake up new trees on his farm.Sticks are about more work than they are worth.
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.Yeah. I gave a bunch to a buddy to stake up new trees on his farm.
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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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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Yep we are in row U space # 8.Were you at the Liberty Antique Festival this past year? I was there and spent a few $ on a couple furniture pieces.
Man I’d love to have a bunch of those sticks. Would work well on the sawmill for lumber to dry out.
Thousands if possible and if price is right.How many you want? I've got some.
Duane
Yep we are in row U space # 8.
Thousands if possible and if price is right.
Yep, when I saw em I thought "those would make great stickers to go between fresh sawn lumber"Man I’d love to have a bunch of those sticks. Would work well on the sawmill for lumber to dry out.
Yea I saw that. I want one for the front!Log into Facebook @ghost, here's your adjustable counterweight
Yep, when I saw em I thought "those would make great stickers to go between fresh sawn lumber"