by Robarons » Wed Feb 16, 2011 8:30 am
I hate to play the devil's advocate but I hope they continue to rise. Yes, higher prices mean theft but a copper birder feeder in yard will be recognized for its copper value and stolen if copper is $2 a pound or $10 pound if needed.
For the average joe like me copper prices do not affect me/or as much as anything else. Higher copper is like gasoline or food- get used to it, everything is going up. I also hunt these things down and when the prices of metal adjust lower- say copper hits $1.50 a pound like it did recently- it still doesnt improve my chances of finding it by the curb or at goodwill. With so much hype it will remain under lock and key, not carelessly thrown out becuase the price has fallen. I do not see my salvation army prices copper bowls from 1.99 to .99 etc because of lower prces.
This can be said for zinc and aluminum and such. My neighbor recently got new siding and he kept old aluminum siding because its so valuable 'they are ripping it off houses'. He kept it during the aluminum crash a year or two ago and wont part with it because its 'aluminum' regardless if its .50 or 1.12 a pound, not enough to justify scrapping it.