As of my last update, the price of brass per pound can fluctuate based on market conditions, scrap metal demand, and local recycling rates in Wisconsin. Typically, scrap brass prices range from $2 to $3 per pound, but it's advisable to check with local scrap yards or metal recyclers for the most current pricing. Prices may vary significantly depending on the type and quality of brass being sold.
There are many companies that produce brass bells. While they may not all cost the same, the approximate price for a ninety pound brass bell is around $1500.00.
Brass. If you want to be exact, low brass.
The trombone is classified as: low brass, and or brass.
The trumpet and trombone both belong to the brass family.
brass
depending on grade of brass you should be able to get $1 to $3 per pound of brass. To stay on top of current pricing for various grades of brass go to www.scrapmetalpricesandauctions.com
Yellow or Red Brass?
As of Oct 28, 2008 the price is around 89 cents per pound (lb) for scrap brass
depends on what type of brass, but probably close to $2 per pound, depending on the area. There are different grades of brass scrap - red brass scrap and yellow brass scrap. Red brass scrap has more value at the scrap yard.
1.70 per lb
Depends which scrap dealer you go to One paid me .38 cents per pound another was paying 87 cents.NYC has brass "tubing" Yellow brass and RED Brass and each BRASS gets a different amount
3.00 per pound but you might get 2.00 for it
Depending on the type or grade of the brass scrap metal you can expect to get between $1 and $3 per pound. Try www.scrapmetalpricesandauctions.com for more info.
Depending on grade of brass you should be able to get between $2 and $3 per pound. Update April 15 2011 - Brass scrap prices have significantly risen and even though they are off the 2011 highs, scrap yards are paying upwards of $3.00 per pound for clean brass.
The current price is around 0.82 per pound for yellow brass
Red or Yellow?
$2.38 per pound