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Should be a guide book for old farts.

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THANKS KEITH AND I'LL CHECK EM OUT BUDDY.....

I've got the same original, three volume set.
I guess that makes me a triple geezer.

Iintend to gather through volume ten, at least.

best source of information;; on  THE OLD WAY of doing things!!!

I have the first and second volumes, my Grandparents could have written these books, I consider them " How to be a Hillbilly Bible "   LOFR

"I have the first and second volumes, my Grandparents could have written these books, I consider them " How to be a Hillbilly Bible "   LOFR

Exactly. They are both entertaining and useful. WIll you ever need to make a wagon wheel by hand? Maybe not.

But knowing which plants are beneficial or how to smoke meat without fancy trickery, well, that can be everyday stuff. 

I have all 12 volumes, and the 45th Anniversary edition.  I was really bummed out when they discontinued the books. They are full of things that you can't find anywhere else.

Ernie Stewart

Nice!
I used to have through volume 8, but they got away from me in move.
I'm working now to get them back.
When the electricity goes, one day, Foxfire folks will be set.

Ive got several of the FF books, love'em, reminds me of the people I grew up around, thrilled I have an Appalachian soul.

Are these available online in PDF? You guys make them sound like I should see and read these!

JOHN;; FINDING THESE BOOKS ANYMORE;;  IS EXTREMLY HARD !!      HOWEVER;; IF YOUR INTO ;; LEARNING ABOUT HOW;; ALL OF OUR PIONERRING FORFATHERS;; LIVED;; WORKED; HOW THEY DID STUFF;;;  ONCE YOU START READING THE BOOK;; YOU WONT PUT IT DOWN !!  FROM MAKING;; DANDY LION WINE;;;  CHOOSING PLANTS FOR MEDICINES;; SO MUCH INFO !!!

They maybe available as download material, I’ve never looked
I have the first 5
The first 5 in pdf John....

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