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Default A really neat grocery tote

Wayne Boatwright > wrote in
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> On Fri 11 Jul 2008 07:28:51p, Woolstitcher told us...
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>> "Felice" > wrote in message
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>>> "KevinS" > wrote in message
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>>> .. On Jul 10, 12:59?pm, Tracy > wrote:
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>>>> Just came across this the boston.com blog...
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>>>> Kinda pricey though.
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>>> $29?? Forget it. Based only on the picture, I might pay
>>> $10 - and that's a stretch.
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>> I don't think it's a bad price at all. My bags sell for 2 times that
>> much (at least). I won't sell a bag under $40. It's not worth my time.
>> You want quailty, buy hand made, if you want crap that is mass

produced
>> ... there is a walmart just around the corner.

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> How are your bags made? What materials? What size? I understand

"hand
> made", but what makes yours unique and special?
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>>> Pricey, yes, but more important, I'd want a translation before I
>>> carried it anywhere! Besides, I'm still using the two $1 bags from
>>> Shaw's that I've been using for at least six months!
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>>> Felice
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Round these parts weavers are brading recycled plastic shopping bags into
'rope' and then knotting into net shopping bags.

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