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nola mike

Minister of Fire
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Sep 13, 2010
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Richmond/Montross, Virginia
Just picked up another ton of liberty bricks to supplement my cord wood for the winter (though I don't think I need it this year). No affiliation with the company, but I've been pleased with them for the last3 years.I think they compare very favorably with eco bricks from Tractor Supply, they're much better than any"seasoned" wood that you're going to find at this time of year. at $160 per ton, it's also quite a bit cheaper.they're in the Richmond, Virginia area, and it's pick up only.
 
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