Flea market score for sale (all are posted)

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I bought a bin of stamp sets (40 or more?) and a spinner thing (with clips to hold product) for $25. I'll probably sell most of them for really really cheap at re(create) unless I get my act together and post them here. None of them have been used.
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Yeah, I'm sure we all need them!
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Now that I'm putting all my "things" in one container.... I'd need a spinner thing about the size of a clothing rack to hang all of them on.... MUST stop buying... haha
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nchoney wrote:Now that I'm putting all my "things" in one container.... I'd need a spinner thing about the size of a clothing rack to hang all of them on.... MUST stop buying... haha
How about the rack system that dry cleaners have, Debi? You push a button and it moves along until what you want is close to you! :tomato:
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Marianne! You're brilliant.
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Wow. 60 sets of stamps in that bin!
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That'd be a brilliant plan, Marianne... and then things would be up high in case the house got flooded.... the ceiling is currently empty... LOL

Wow, Pam... that's a super buy for $25.... so you need to post photos of them... we all want to see what goodies you found!!
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nchoney wrote:That'd be a brilliant plan, Marianne... and then things would be up high in case the house got flooded.... the ceiling is currently empty... LOL

Wow, Pam... that's a super buy for $25.... so you need to post photos of them... we all want to see what goodies you found!!
After I put away the groceries, I hope to get some posted.
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Here goes - $2 a set includes postage
There are 2 little sets that are free to a good home. Will try to point them out as I post that photo. I realize the quality of the pictures is pretty awful. It's that weird time of the day.
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PHOTO #4 A is sold
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Will post more later.
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wow... you made quite a score there.... love those little birdies.... and I know you'll get lots of use from those sentiment sets.... whoohhoooo!!
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nchoney wrote:wow... you made quite a score there.... love those little birdies.... and I know you'll get lots of use from those sentiment sets.... whoohhoooo!!
I'm posting pictures of the sets for sale. Not keeping any of those posted.
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Nice sets Pam. What a score! I have that very first coffee set. :lol:
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I have messages and will reply shortly. There are so many, I want to be able to keep track of who has claimed what. Will update the posts as they sell.
I'll also try to get more posted today. Was losing track of what I had posted! :lol:
It would be much easier if you all just came over to my house.
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