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    Bear is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    vintage building material sites would likely be interested also, to add to their inventory. Some retro construction projects use it for like decorative purposes. A Bass Pro Shop I worked on used it for almost the entire archery department ( walls, ceiling, archery firing range and all)


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    Thanks for the feedback, guys. Wish I had enough for you olddude, some of it is rough cut at tapered angles, wonder what's up with that since I've never seen any tin roofs around here like that except cuts made for chimneys.

    Bear, another CL ad might be worth it. It is real rusty though but a nice red color. I remember a restaurant back in North Carolina that used it like a drop ceiling they were like farmhouse retro. We called it "Cracker Barrel with button-down shirts" lol Nice to know there's there's still a market for stuff beyond the yards. -Drew

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