How much should I offer for this?

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termv

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Feb 11, 2008
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Womelsdorf, PA
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It's funny what people will sell or attempt to sell. Hmm, maybe I'm looking at this all wrong and I should say it's funny what people will buy!
What do you think I should offer?
 
If I was driving by there I might offer to get it off his lawn for him and burn it in my stove.
 
Bring your truck down to MD. I'll fill it for 75 bucks. All Oak and some other semi hardwoods.
 
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I would offer to take it off his hands but not pay for it. Not that much there anyhow. Of course I have all the wood I can cut free for the taking. That little pile hardly seems worth the trip to pick it up.
 
The sad reality is that someone will probably pay more than it's worth for it.
 
Yeah, I wanna buy those twigs! I think I could walk down any street around here and pickup more wood than that pile. Another funny aspect to this story is this place (broken link removed to http://www.weaberlumber.com/Logs/tabid/1657/Default.aspx) is practically in his back yard. They offer free triaxle loads of stumps, cut offs, and ends. Free = pay driver his fee which was $100 about 3 years ago and I think it is now around $150-$180. Free also = way more work than nice straight logs.
 
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