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Caught me short there. I was joking actually but you sort of called my bluff.

But as it's not quite the dumb suggestion I thought I was making couldn't a very good price for shipping be forced (in a recession) by an English buyer rather than you as the seller?

Just (another) thought.

 

Fetching my coat now....

 

Merry Crimble,

 

Jon

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Hi, I am on the isle of man, i know co claire well though as i had a holiday home near by.

 

What is the wood? what quantities do you have and is it in builders bags or similar? just want to work out the feasibility of getting a local haulage firm to collect and bring it back via boat. but want to work out the margins.

 

cheers

 

What would the feasibility be

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