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Talking Turpentine - Part Two

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Lawrence Earley, author of *Looking for Longleaf,* and Edwin Patterson, historian and Harnett County, NC landowner, describe the process of extracting resin from longleaf pine trees for the distillation of turpentine. Harnett County, N.C., November 18, 2007.

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  • I moved to south georgia about four years ago from NY... Both of these guys seem to have a limited knowledge of both materials they are talking about..... The guy talks on and on about the "Thousands of industrial uses for Rosin" and then doesnt mention a single one of those uses? Also they failed to mention that most of this work was done by Black folk at low wages for companies like Georgia Pacific in SC and GA...The demonstration.. if it can even be called that was rather lame as well.

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