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    $1/lb. Oh boy. Oh well, I'll pull them anyhow - I've got the time. Besides, I think I can get a good price on eBay if it is overbid. Who knows. THANKS all!


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    Quote Originally Posted by FLScrapperGuy1 View Post
    $1/lb. Oh boy. Oh well, I'll pull them anyhow - I've got the time. Besides, I think I can get a good price on eBay if it is overbid. Who knows. THANKS all!
    that price is WHOLE ends...NOT the pins....you will get a much higher price on just the pins. Wanted to be clear. It will take ALOT of them to get a pound though....so even if they were $20/lb, bet it would take alot of time to get that much. I just clip them off and take the $1/lb. I can process far more and make far more just getting on with it.

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