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benbaker

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Location: United States Marietta, Georgia
Occupation: Conductor at Norfolk Southern
Age: 47
#823   2014-10-17 13:47          
I've used the one in Jasper, Georgia Farrier supply, and their coal was good, but the cheapest I've found by the ton was Buck's Ice and Coal in Columbus. $325 a ton, if you bag it yourself. 12.75 for a 50 lb bag with shipping (to Atlanta) I believe.

The bag it yourself is the newer stuff, and supposedly a better grade of metallurgical coal. It's a long drive, but for the equivalent of $8.13 every 50 lbs, it'd be worth some gas money in bulk. You can get anthracite up here for that, but I don't like forging on it.
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