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by IPT » Nov 13th, '11, 11:32

What a terrible loss. I am sorry. Maybe it was a cat poltergeist... :shock:

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by Chip » Nov 13th, '11, 12:12

IPT wrote:What a terrible loss. I am sorry. Maybe it was a cat poltergeist... :shock:
I was going to go there ... but I have already been sanctioned by the FCLU*.

*Feline Civil Liberties Union

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by bronzebed » Nov 13th, '11, 15:22

IPT wrote:What a terrible loss. I am sorry. Maybe it was a cat poltergeist... :shock:
That would make a lot of sense based on many of the "accidents" in this thread.

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by IPT » Nov 13th, '11, 20:54

bronzebed wrote:
IPT wrote:What a terrible loss. I am sorry. Maybe it was a cat poltergeist... :shock:
That would make a lot of sense based on many of the "accidents" in this thread.
I think that is the reason that we eat cats here. :wink:

There is a dish called beer cat.

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by night.owl » Nov 14th, '11, 09:49

IPT wrote:
bronzebed wrote:
IPT wrote:What a terrible loss. I am sorry. Maybe it was a cat poltergeist... :shock:
That would make a lot of sense based on many of the "accidents" in this thread.
I think that is the reason that we eat cats here. :wink:

There is a dish called beer cat.
:lol:

(now I know why!)

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by Chip » Apr 3rd, '13, 18:57

Chip wrote:I have a problem, I love Kyusu-s, and I break Kyusu-s, well, cats break Kyusu-s!
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I repair Kyusu-s that cats break! First JB-Weld, then reinforcing natural hemp twine lashing ...
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And now again using ... til a cat breaks them again! Or til just gives out ... whichever comes first.
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by ethan » Apr 3rd, '13, 19:40

Chip, looks like >a few teachatters like JB-weld. Thanks for showing its effect. Next time you may include a pre-hemp photo. (You might also start a forum for training cats to avoid....)
I have a lot of broken ceramics at the moment; so, I may finally try my hand at repairs.

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by Chip » Apr 3rd, '13, 20:10

Ooooops ... I was posting my post above as a quote here: http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... 03#p241297

... and I must have accidentally hit submit in this topic. :oops:

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by edkrueger » Apr 3rd, '13, 20:13

I think the moderator needs to send you an PM about necrobumping. :lol:

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by Chip » Apr 3rd, '13, 20:17

ethan wrote:Chip, looks like >a few teachatters like JB-weld. Thanks for showing its effect. Next time you may include a pre-hemp photo. (You might also start a forum for training cats to avoid....)
I have a lot of broken ceramics at the moment; so, I may finally try my hand at repairs.
The cream colored Kyusu sat a couple years before I finally jumped on it. I could not bear to throw it away and did not have a good solution for the repeair til JB Weld was suggested.
edkrueger wrote:I think the moderator needs to send you an PM about necrobumping. :lol:
[Mod Edit: :shock: Chip :shock: has been BANNED for the offense :!: :idea: :arrow:

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by Maneki Neko » Apr 6th, '13, 09:48

I feel awful even THINKING about breaking my favourite teawares! :(
My Banko... my Aritas...

I have had a few close calls, and I think the key is getting yourself in a ceremonial mood before making tea with your good wares. Otherwise you are (I am, at least) too careless and do everything on automatic :roll:

Once I dropped one of my Vietnamese cups onto the glass tabletop. It has a chip, but I still use it :wink:

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by Bob_McBob » Apr 6th, '13, 12:15

One key thing for me is not carrying around more than one item of teaware at a time. I am also very careful to separate bodies and lids before I wash everything.

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by Alex » Apr 7th, '13, 02:50

Yeah I handle each piece slowly one at a time. You just need to be mindful but things can happen.

The last thing I broke was a couple of years ago now. A really nice cup. I was just drying it up when the phone rang. Went to answer leaving the cup in dish cloth. When I returned I'd forgotten all about it, I whisked the cloth off the side to carry on cleaning stuff sending the cup flying and smashing against the wall.

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by theredbaron » Apr 7th, '13, 03:20

Alex wrote:When I returned I'd forgotten all about it, I whisked the cloth off the side to carry on cleaning stuff sending the cup flying and smashing against the wall.

To avoid all that i usually clean all my stuff right where i do and drink my tea. I either use the remaining water in the kettle, or boil one more kettle, and wash the pot and cups right in the tea boat, or, for my Japanese sets, in the plate. When dry i carefully carry the stuff over to the cabinets where i have my tea stuff stored.

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Re: Teaware Loss (Viewer discretion is advised)

by Alex » Apr 7th, '13, 09:40

theredbaron wrote:
Alex wrote:When I returned I'd forgotten all about it, I whisked the cloth off the side to carry on cleaning stuff sending the cup flying and smashing against the wall.

To avoid all that i usually clean all my stuff right where i do and drink my tea. I either use the remaining water in the kettle, or boil one more kettle, and wash the pot and cups right in the tea boat, or, for my Japanese sets, in the plate. When dry i carefully carry the stuff over to the cabinets where i have my tea stuff stored.
That's what I do. It was just that I forgot it was in the cloth. :(

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