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Quoting%20commentary for Shabbat 7:3

וְעוֹד כְּלָל אַחֵר אָמְרוּ. כָּל הַכָּשֵׁר לְהַצְנִיעַ וּמַצְנִיעִין כָּמוֹהוּ וְהוֹצִיאוֹ בְשַׁבָּת, חַיָּב עָלָיו חַטָּאת, וְכָל שֶׁאֵינוֹ כָשֵׁר לְהַצְנִיעַ וְאֵין מַצְנִיעִין כָּמוֹהוּ וְהוֹצִיאוֹ בְשַׁבָּת, אֵינוֹ חַיָּב אֶלָּא הַמַּצְנִיעוֹ:

And they stated yet another rule: Anything which merits being secreted [in that it is made for man's use], and the like of which is secreted [i.e., which is of a size fit to be secreted] — if he took it out on Shabbath, he is liable for a sin-offering. And anything which does not merit being secreted, and the like of which is not secreted — if he took it out on Shabbath, only the one who secreted it is liable. [If a man became fond of it and secreted it, he is liable for taking it out if he does so. But if another takes it out, he is not liable, for relative to him it is not a (forbidden) labor.]

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