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    Game on

    By me
    lead is holding tight at .60
    Aluminum is .60 - - most ever paid to my memory
    SS is .65 wow
    Copper up .10 to 2.55
    Considering the commonality of SS and AL those are good paying prices - Even AL cans are .50



    I was doing research on the net - the talk is metal will be a hot market for many more years
    China is on the verge of a middle class larger then USA as a country .
    Rumor has it China is Hording ALL metals . The Chinese government is also encouraging citizens to
    Own , silver & gold
    India is following that direction

    It's an interesting concept China is buying more metals then needed yet is continuing in converting of the worlds fiat moneys into hard assets. Common sense you know all countries BUY "Made in China goods " China has money to burn So they convert much to hard assets

    Today at the yard I saw of the reality . scrap yards nationwide are
    a selling force of our metals that will be written about some day in the future
    .America is selling off the hard work of our past , you know the easy metals not under ground , The deep storage type
    Must be in abundance still ???
    the recycled short steel & more like little nuggets of gold we harvest for our customers

    What I am sure of is , when the game is over the scrapper with the nasty looking truck
    Who hunts by any means and finds with the reality that the metals are still there

    We labor hard , like a rice field worker
    We bend over our work for hours
    we will know before any one else
    when the game is over
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    Copper, I am impressed by your scrapping mentality, so much more than just ''get some stuff and turn it in.'' You go way beyond the norm.

    Your prices - wow! They aren't that high by me, copper is still around @2.30 lb and AL is .45 lb. Steel even came down a penny a lb this week by me.

    Re: ''hard work of our past'', you're right and is that a good thing or not? Will that take away future jobs when the hording is complete of the past objects? Or will it be a good thing and leave future generations the work for the underground metals when recycling no longer can carry the load?

    Right now I don't think the game is over but one day I know it will be.
    Scrapper, Scrap Yard Worker, Horse farm worker, Cooler Puller and just plain ''tired''

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    I guess we can sort of do a count down

    How old is the metal you turn in are they items form 1970's 80 's 90's and so on
    we all know already the comparison of a 1970 80s cloths washers compared to a year 2000 washer
    AND why are we even scrapping a year 2000 and newer washer
    DISHWASHERS LOL 5 years old at the curb plastic shell

    I have been at this scrapping 5 years not really long compared to others
    but long enough that I remember finding full metal dishwashers clothes washers with cast iron transmissions
    not to mention copper motors , Previous to the 5 year, I was a garbage picker like a hobbie , just for interest of the find , but never knew to sell , can you believe in 1999 a company I drove past put week after week computers in dumpster container
    I took a few to see if I could make Boot up , but could not . I wish I had the insight That in the 90's I could of been finding TON'S of free
    and had the last Laugh on all that would of for certain thought I was some kinda nut with a garage full of
    computers and all that we know NOW

    Thanks for the complement
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