Question for the Stashmus group
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Re: Question for the Stashmus group
totally agree.....if second hand stuff is in good nick then why not....I find alsorts in charity shops...lol
Re: Question for the Stashmus group
Agreed, as long as it's not stinky I'd be fine with 2nd hand 

Re: Question for the Stashmus group
Me too 

Agi
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Re: Question for the Stashmus group
I agree with Kell, it's all good if it doesn't have all the smells etc.kell wrote:As long as they don't smell of smoke, animals or damp, and are in good conditon, I have absolutely no problem with receiving second hand goods.

Zeb A.
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Re: Question for the Stashmus group
I think it's great! The only thing I have issues with are strong perfume smells. Other than that I'm all about "reuse, reduce, recycle". 

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Barkhamstead Reservoir, CT - charted by skitzzzzz
Autumn - Cross Eyed Cricket
Guardian Angel - Lavender and Lace
Louise Nursing Her Child - Mary Cassatt (Cross Stitch Collectibles)
Strawberries Forever - Told in a Garden