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Clay outdoor planters; rip-rap (Columbia Heights (Monroe St))
1. Two distressed (chipped) clay outdoor planters (size shown in photos). 2. Assorted filler bricks, fragments, concrete, smaller pieces (rip-rap) shown in container. Will be placed outside garage for pickup. The rip-rap can be put in clay planters for transport. But advise if want 1, 2, or both.



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Samsung 20 cu ft refrigerator (Columbia Heights (Monroe St))
Gifted
Samsung RF217ACPN model, ca. 2013 - Being replaced on Saturday, February 28, because freezer (and entire unit) requires occasional defrosting due to Dual Core mechanism freezing up. But generally fine and completely operable. Would aim for pickup on Sunday, March 1. H: 69” W: 32.25. D: 30”. Fridge: 13.3 cu ft. Freezer: 6.4 cu ft. Would be great backup. Works well after defrost. Energy efficient, etc. Will need van or truck for pickup.



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Perennial bushes (Columbia Heights (Monroe St))
Expired
Two perennial bushes. Not sure of type, but photo will indicate. These two healthy 5’ tall bushes will be removed from neighboring yard very soon. Will require excavation (bind root ball)—the neighbors may assist.


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Kodak Carousel 4600 slide projector (Columbia Heights (Monroe St))
Expired
Evidently in good condition (from our household) late '70s/early '80s Kodak 4600 top-loaded circular carousel slide projector with two carousels. Also pictured, evidently excellent condition Kodak EC40 Stack Loader.




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Two appx. 10"x12" ice packs (Columbia Heights (Monroe St))
Expired
Two refreezable gel-pack ice packs of kind used for professional food packing. One has tiny tear repaired with packing tape.

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Walnut tree saplings (Columbia Heights (Monroe St))
Gifted
I have about five or six walnut tree starter plants (saplings) that I've placed in a single planter. I had initially pulled them up as weeds but saw them attached to walnuts buried by our little rascal friends in the fall or winter. They seem to be thriving.

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