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A skim of the bookshelves at the MIND shop would indicate that over the past say 10 years, ED have been very much interested in :


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Captain Corellis Bastard mandolin

Trips to Australia / South Africa & new Zealand

Celeb chef influenced Cookery, usually Gary Rhodes

Harry Bloody Potter

M&S Dark business suits

Stripey business shirts ( not button down )

The wretched Travis

Male shoes with rather ugly square toes



: any other observations from the charity shop viewpoint?

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I'm sure that in another thread somewhere on the forum it was mentioned that Charity shops don't just sell what was handed in locally but they redistribute to where they think they'll get the best price. Your list is what the local Mind shop thinks we're most likely to buy..............


By the way, why were the shoes on the bookshelf?

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