Moonshining: Real Stories and Family History
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- čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
- This video tells of my family Moonshining in the woods, hills, hollows of Appalachian Kentucky, the story of murder and intrigue. A special treat is a lifelong moonshiner and a 'Revenuer (Law Enforcement) who chased the moonshiner for years, talking about moonshine making, tricks moonshiners used to evade the law, and ways 'Revenuers would find the moonshiners. A real treat in the video is showing relics from a moonshine still, and a moonshine jug I found on my fathers farm that has quite a surprising treat inside - you'll have to see for yourself!
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Nice to see someone who values and knows. family history and its impact is easy to see.
Ran cameras for a public access interview show.(many years ago)
One guest had a long family history of moonshineing.he actually had a legal moonshine distillery. One thing he brought up (can't remember if it was during the interview.or talking afterwards) was the difference between how interactions between shiners and law enforcement. One area it was peaceful and friendly. Even when the moonshiner was caught. But other regions it was not peaceful and violence was not uncommon.
Mike, I really appreciate you sharing your experience as a camera man on that one, must have been a good, positive experience to do that for public access TV. And thank you for the compliment. I too have heard in variances between the ‘getting along’ and the violent. I have another family video that is only 7 and a half minutes, I think you may enjoy!!! For Reasons Well Known
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Enjoyed your video, wonderful stories . Subscribed. From 30 miles outside St. Louis
I really do appreciate that, and I like the great state of Missouri - St. Louis is a true hidden gem with lots of charm and character. Thanks for subscribing and commenting. Since you enjoyed they, this is literally a 7:17 minute video of mine I think you will really enjoy (if you haven’t seen): For Reasons Well Known
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Your doing great, don't change too much. I'm hooked
Thank you so much Richard. I had replied, but don’t know what happened to the reply. Thank you again.
Man your videos are amazing. Idk why but I didn’t click on this video until recently and it’s so interesting
Ha ha, glad you liked this one. Most people skip it but I too think it is interesting. Thank you!
Well, didn’t see that one coming. Interesting family history. As with all of your videos very informative.
Bob, you know I appreciate you watching my videos. Yes, quite different, lol. This one is only 7 minutes, and it is further intrigue - adultery and maybe murder (poisoning) 100 years ago For Reasons Well Known
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I enjoyed watching your video, thanks for sharing.👍🏻Dr.Paul
Thank You Supa, I appreciate you watching and commenting.
Your videos just keep getting better and better
Well Richard, I appreciate that so much, and thank you for following my channel. It’s been a steep learning curve for me, and of course, more room for improvement, but I’ll keep chugging along. I’m glad you enjoy.
Just stumbled across this, as someone who grew up in Monticello, Wayne County, this was most interesting and unexpected.
Ha, well good!!! I’m so glad you found it neighbor. May I ask you please forward to any Wayne county kin or connections. I would appreciate that. Thank you sir.
Interesting video
Glad you liked Cantaloupe - I appreciate you watching and commenting. Since you liked, here is a 7 minute video somewhat similar you also might like: For Reasons Well Known
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Great video!
Mr. Mike, thank you! Appreciate you watching and commenting.
Educational- and its not so long ago.
Kids from this environment often became good solidiers in the jungle of Vietnam. They had it a lot easier to adapt, compared to cityboys from Hanoi.
Ha, thanks for watching this video Anders. I appreciate your support to this channel. And solid points here!