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    Shopping CurbCo? Radio Up or Radio Down?

    After scrapping for over 20 years I had a question dawn on me yesterday when I saw (and heard) an older gent out there making his CurbCo rounds yesterday afternoon. He had his cowboy hat on.. windows down and his country music twanging out of the truck.

    So my question is- when you other folks are out and about shopping the curb.. do you have the music up, or music down?

    I prefer to be a bit more stealthy. Sitting out in front of a house with my radio up pilfering the curb seems to be rude and draw attention to myself.. even though there isn't a law about picking on the side of the road.

    Just wanted to get some other thoughts out there!
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    I'm of the opinion that having your radio blaring is selfish. Not everyone has the same taste in music. Actually, when it comes to any noise, I try to minimize it as much as possible. Anyone who has ever worked shifts or had just put a small child down for a nap will appreciate that unexpected noise can make life miserable.

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    I keep the radio on because…well I like to listen to music. I mean, who doesn’t? But BLASTING? No way! It really irks me when I can hear someone’s music cranking from the street or at the gas station. Turn your **** car off or I’m going to jump in and drive it into the river. Or at the very least, turn your music down and have some respect for everyone else.

    When I’m shopping CurbCo or going to do a pickup, my windows are usually down (both trucks’ A/Cs are out of commission) so I try to keep the music down. I enjoy what I listen to, but not everyone else does. Being courteous and professional will go miles and miles in this business.
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    I agree, anything that draws attention to you can bring on unwanted scrutiny. This can be from the owners, passers by, or worse, the police.

    Even when I'm doing something on a project I bid on like cleaning out before demolition, I play it quiet. You don't need "help" getting treasures out of buildings and it seems to draw people in when its noisy. Actually, as soon as activity is noticed at all, many people think it is a free for all on condemned buildings and we have to subtract scrap value as a line item on our bid sheets. I've lost so much copper to nocturnal copper pullers that I hate to try to add it up. Quiet is best.

    Now when it comes to breaking stuff down at home IT'S ON!! Get me some Skynnyrd, Floyd, Van Halen or Waylon Jennings and CRANK IT UP!! (if you didn't notice, I have a taste for a wide variety of music).

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    Slow and low is how I roll. Just loud enough to hear.

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    Always have tunes or talk radio on but only loud enough for me to hear...But, I am deaf in one ear and can't hear in the other so maybe it is too loud.
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    Oh yeah...when I'm home breaking stuff down at home, I put my phone in the speaker dock and let 'er rip! I enjoy the Classic Hip Hop station on Pandora. Nothin' like some old school Snoop or Dr Dre or Tupac...or even better, some Biggie! EAST COAST!!!

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    I'm a quiet one, maybe the radio on low. The only big and loud thing about me on the curb is my smile and "Hello" to whomever I spot looking at me.

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    I actually leave my music somewhat up. Houses are mostly set back away from the road and it lets people know i'm there if they want to come talk.
    If i pull into a customers driveway I turn it down.
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    Yeah, quiet and polite is the way....as my wife puts it, "be a flash in the pan". There and gone, hardly noticed. And if noticed, polite and pleasant.

    It seems to work for a lot of things....when my kids were teens, we lived out in the 5-acre 'burbs but close to lots of bush "logging roads" and "Crown land". (Up here in Canada most forest is owned by the Crown, AKA the government) We all had unlicensed dirt bikes but needed to go a half mile or so on paved roads before we could disappear into the forest. I taught the boys to go mid throttle, speed limit, and NO unnecessary "rum, rum, whap, whap" of the engine...keep it a steady note. ---a flash in the pan, there and gone. Never had any problems.

    Once we got out away from everyone, all bets were off! A side note--we brought home quite a bit of scrap out of the bush...people dump the darndest things out there. And stuff from old logging areas.

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    I had to come out of the lurkzone just to reply to this thread! We curb shop 5 nights a week from 5pm-11ish. It is very important to us to avoid disturbing "the locals." Usually, we ride with the radio OFF and try to avoid too much banging!



    Also, I have to throw in that we feel a little more "professional" with the radio off! Can't tell you how often I've been too busy singing along to spot curbside treasures!

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    I blast this song....


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    Quote Originally Posted by ScrapZilla View Post
    I had to come out of the lurkzone just to reply to this thread! We curb shop 5 nights a week from 5pm-11ish. It is very important to us to avoid disturbing "the locals." Usually, we ride with the radio OFF and try to avoid too much banging!

    Also, I have to throw in that we feel a little more "professional" with the radio off! Can't tell you how often I've been too busy singing along to spot curbside treasures!
    Thanks for coming out of hiding! I appreciate the addition of thoughts to the thread!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hobo finds View Post
    I blast this song....

    Smart-arse!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pnutfarmer View Post
    I agree, anything that draws attention to you can bring on unwanted scrutiny. This can be from the owners, passers by, or worse, the police.

    Even when I'm doing something on a project I bid on like cleaning out before demolition, I play it quiet. You don't need "help" getting treasures out of buildings and it seems to draw people in when its noisy. Actually, as soon as activity is noticed at all, many people think it is a free for all on condemned buildings and we have to subtract scrap value as a line item on our bid sheets. I've lost so much copper to nocturnal copper pullers that I hate to try to add it up. Quiet is best.

    Now when it comes to breaking stuff down at home IT'S ON!! Get me some Skynnyrd, Floyd, Van Halen or Waylon Jennings and CRANK IT UP!! (if you didn't notice, I have a taste for a wide variety of music).



    I have a twin! Well, a twin who is older then me, farm peanuts, an things like that. So other then all that...

    I knew you were good people Pnut. That last line confirmed it.

    An..it depends where I am an the time of the year. From now till next may I can basically blare the music all I want if I'm just cruising curbco. Do I? No, not all the time. I can though if I want. It's the nice thing about a tourist area, once the season passes there is nobody to *****.

    Before the riots start..I don't do it where the majority of the locals live. An I really don't any other time. But I can an have for a song or two. I also never have it up very loud at night.

    So in short..I'ma jerk a couple times out of the year. At lest I'm a honest jerk, an kind of considerate.

    Then again...I get to listen to it all summer long from all the tourons that come visit an insist I listen to their music. Loud enough it shakes my house....

    An yes there is a difference between a touron an a tourist. Don't be a touron people.

    Sirscrapalot - I would've put a quote buy my music was to loud.

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    Stealth mode! Quiet and fast.
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    Usually keep the music off with the my window down. Not because I don't like music or air conditioning, but because there have been many times people have seen me driving around and flagged me down with whistles or hollers after I have passed them wanting to give me stuff in exchange for my business card. I'd hate to lose extra money for some tunes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rca987 View Post
    Usually keep the music off with the my window down. Not because I don't like music or air conditioning, but because there have been many times people have seen me driving around and flagged me down with whistles or hollers after I have passed them wanting to give me stuff in exchange for my business card. I'd hate to lose extra money for some tunes.
    That is actually a stellar tip rca!

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    I shut the radio off years ago.

    It's been too much time spent in the woods. Out there, you need to be totally aware of your surroundings. It's the sights, the scents, the feel, the sounds, and sometimes even the taste. If there's a noise interfering with being able to hear everything that's going on out there it's almost like being blind.

    It carried over into every day life.

    Turn up the tunes and drift off into your own little world.

    Turn off the tunes and tune in to the world outside of you.

    Either way .... It's all good !

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    I enjoy my tunes while out in nature. Whether it's a beach, a forest, a desert...music always has it's place.

    This is why ear phones were made. One in, the other out. Enjoy the music of mankind with the music of nature.

    First person to touch my radio when I'm enjoying the sun on the beach, or tampers with my tunes while out camping will be pulling back a stump in place of their hand.

    Everything in moderation people!

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