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Search for books on Re: We are interested in buying leather scra This message was posted by - Harvey Mandlin on September 23, 1999 at 12:20:21:
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Message body : Quantity available: 2 to 3 forty foot containers per month (on-going supply) Your Choice of Load: Sizes: Die cut-outs with either 1 hand + or 2 hand + pieces plus smaller pieces normal in a die cut process. PRICE: C+F your port= $1.20 per lb. OR LOWER depending on if your choice is most desirable or less desirable. Samples for the cost of the air freight alone. You may inspect whole trailer loads prior to shipment if you wish. Available for Shipment NOW -350 bags mixed colors within bags, 1 hand+ size (one 40 ft. container)
In addition to the on going supply of automotive scrap, described above, we have the two 'job lots' as described below: EXCELLENT QUALITY LEATHER STRAPS PIGSKIN SPLITS All goods are subject to possible prior sale. Please respond with any questions, discussion or offers to: Harvey Mandlin Below, some brief background information on our company. ------ CRC has sold surplus to The US Air Force, Military Sea-lift Command, The Netherlands Air Force and The Greek and Turkish governments. We sold electric power substations to Mexicana De Cobre. CRC was the first company to sell certified (OHC) aircraft parts to the Civil Aviation Authority of China. Before CRC, Boeing was China's sole supplier. 35% of our business is in export markets. CRC has sold more diverse surplus product than any other company in North America. CRC supplied production robots to IBM, micro filtration for Rockwell's atom bomb plant, huge marine engine cylinders to Sulzer Switzerland, 12 foot bearings to Marcal Paper, nuclear badge readers to Matsushita, avionics to Bendix, Sperry - RCA, ultra pressure supertanker hose to Uniroyal, massive pumps to Cementos Guadalajara, road construction machinery to Ingersol Rand, ATMs to BankAmerica, instrumentation to Yale Physics Lab, pharmaceutical Meprednisone to Dow, ophthalmic surgeon's tools to New York Eye and Ear Hospital, computerized micro-imaging for GM., helicopter rotors to Sikorsky, hazmat magnesium powder, 40 tons of rubber bands, dialysis material, essential oil, container-loads of cassia, MilSpec connectors, cable, switches and thousands more diverse, high tech or mundane products. We abhor waste. CRC finds alternate uses for products and materials and new markets across language and cultural barriers. Even a generation later, our customers can recall that, as one put it, "My father remembers that your deal left a good taste in his mouth." "…a valuable service, recovering billions of dollars of goods and equipment that would otherwise be lost. "Harvey Mandlin uncovers hidden value where others, see only junk"
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