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it may be a good thing just selling hardwood logs but think of the posibilitys with softwood..

imagine if you only did one wood of the other,,, and a customer asks for softwood.. (sorry sir i dont sell it) thats all £££££ lost..

advisable not to burn your bridges at both ends...

i think softwoods a good burner and seller...

1000 softwood nets a month going out + kindling, softwood cant be that bad..

just keep your options open:thumbup:

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I don't want to run down the poor yuppies but i got called out to some last week to show them how to light the wood burner as they could not. A week later and they still can't get it going. I am taking them some firewood this week it will go then:thumbup:

 

Well im sure if they asked you too manage there share portfolio you whould know what to do?

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