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Scrap prices traditionally dip on the run upto Xmas centralheatking
we used to think that as scrap is tradionally cashed in before xmas the scap men deliberately lowered their prices BUT its because of the xmas shut down so they cannot get rid of it as the big boys Like Norton are shut down ..they buy it bulk stick in ships
from eg Liverpool ..to far east ....centralheatking
 

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