And of course, good luck to all the participants in the drawing for the Sake Bottle and Trivet.
And thanks, Bill, for your generousity in this drawing.
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Jan 11th, '12, 20:35
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Re: NEW! TA SO 4 Bill Perrine's Split Fire Pottery
And LIVE... from NEW YORK..... well... Homer, New York anyways... IT'S THE TC SO #4 SAKE BOTTLE AND TRIVET COMBINATION PRIZE DRAWING. (presented to you courtesy of Splitfire Pottery )
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AND... WE... HAVE... A...
WWWWINNNNNNNEEERRRRRRR!!!!
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kmd_ga. (Karl) !!!!!!!!!
Congrats Karl from Georgia!!!!
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Thank you very much to all that participated! It's been fun and you will be receiving your selections shortly. I'm sure you will enjoy them for years to come. Emails coming to out of country TCers for shipping costs info.
(Quieter readers may hear wadded paper ball shuffling noises made by wife's hand mixing and swirling in bowl...)
(a small, subtle plucking noise)
(drum roll from stage left) dddrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrmmmmmmmmmm... one loud cymbal CLASH!!!
( ) .....
(now start announcers voice- volume medium/loud).
AND... WE... HAVE... A...
WWWWINNNNNNNEEERRRRRRR!!!!
It
is
the
one
and
only....
(insert long dramatic pause.....)
(one cricket chirp)
(one more cricket chirp)
kmd_ga. (Karl) !!!!!!!!!
Congrats Karl from Georgia!!!!
(random firework sounds and long, loud applause sounds)
... and a couple of random whistle sounds...
Thank you very much to all that participated! It's been fun and you will be receiving your selections shortly. I'm sure you will enjoy them for years to come. Emails coming to out of country TCers for shipping costs info.
Re: NEW! TA SO 4 Bill Perrine's Split Fire Pottery
Bill:
I won!! Really? I never win anything! I am so stoked! I can't wait to see these pieces in person. Thank you so very much .
Best Regards,
Karl
I won!! Really? I never win anything! I am so stoked! I can't wait to see these pieces in person. Thank you so very much .
Best Regards,
Karl
Jan 12th, '12, 18:13
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Re: NEW! TA SO 4 Bill Perrine's Split Fire Pottery
Yes you did!! And if you never won anything yet, then it was about time you did! It (and almost all of the other packages) went out today as a matter of fact. Large flat rate box, priority, so that means 2-3 days. It will be a nice set, all the colors will go together.kmd_ga wrote:Bill:
I won!! Really? I never win anything! I am so stoked! I can't wait to see these pieces in person. Thank you so very much .
Best Regards,
Karl
Congrats!
Bill
Re: NEW! TA SO 4 Bill Perrine's Split Fire Pottery
Woo! Great news, thanks, Bill! And congrats to kmd_ga!
I am really looking forward to trying it out!
I am really looking forward to trying it out!
Re: NEW! TA SO 4 Bill Perrine's Split Fire Pottery
Bill :
Wow, that's service! I am really looking forward to using these pieces...with care.
Best Regards,
Karl
Wow, that's service! I am really looking forward to using these pieces...with care.
Best Regards,
Karl
Re: NEW! TA SO 4 Bill Perrine's Split Fire Pottery
Wahoo! Split Fire SO in the house! They have a great look and feel... pictures to follow tomorrow along with tea!
Jan 15th, '12, 22:11
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Re: NEW! TA SO 4 Bill Perrine's Split Fire Pottery
Glad you like them Drax! There is much to look at. Glaze variations, fire flashing, ash, "mountains", textures- both "rough" for your fingers and smooth for your lips. Notice the subtle wood grain on the trivet yet?
Enjoy, can't wait to see pictures. Would you put them here or in the "show your tea ware section'?
Cheers,
Bill
Enjoy, can't wait to see pictures. Would you put them here or in the "show your tea ware section'?
Cheers,
Bill
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Re: NEW! TA SO 4 Bill Perrine's Split Fire Pottery
Wow, Bill!
I just received my yunomi and chawan a couple days ago, and I haven't been able to take my eyes off of them since . I must say that the ippuku-chawan is perfect for my daily oolong or green tea, and it's a total pleasure to use. The Hagi glaze around the rim feels so soft and smooth on my lips, while the rough textures of the "mountains" and base make a perfect contrast. I knew it would look even nicer in person, but this is truly an outstanding vessel for appreciating tea -- especially floral oolongs like Baozhong. I toss a couple leaves in the chawan and casually enjoy the aroma while I refill it throughout the afternoon. Perfect!
I haven't had any time to use the yunomi yet, but I love how it fits perfectly on the trivet as well. Its color is little more bronzen than I was expecting, but it fits so well in my hands, I have no complaints. I think it'll really sparkle once I can enjoy a cup of tea outdoors without worry of it freezing/cracking.
Truly outstanding craftsmanship present in both of these pieces -- can't say thanks enough, Bill!
I just received my yunomi and chawan a couple days ago, and I haven't been able to take my eyes off of them since . I must say that the ippuku-chawan is perfect for my daily oolong or green tea, and it's a total pleasure to use. The Hagi glaze around the rim feels so soft and smooth on my lips, while the rough textures of the "mountains" and base make a perfect contrast. I knew it would look even nicer in person, but this is truly an outstanding vessel for appreciating tea -- especially floral oolongs like Baozhong. I toss a couple leaves in the chawan and casually enjoy the aroma while I refill it throughout the afternoon. Perfect!
I haven't had any time to use the yunomi yet, but I love how it fits perfectly on the trivet as well. Its color is little more bronzen than I was expecting, but it fits so well in my hands, I have no complaints. I think it'll really sparkle once I can enjoy a cup of tea outdoors without worry of it freezing/cracking.
Truly outstanding craftsmanship present in both of these pieces -- can't say thanks enough, Bill!
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Re: NEW! TA SO 4 Bill Perrine's Split Fire Pottery
Here's a picture of my new ippukuwan in action...! I wish I had gotten off of my duff earlier and gotten the picture in the sunlight, but I suppose the gentle glow of fluorescent lights will have to do...
Although I was enjoying a pu'erh sheng here, this wan is just right for matcha.... it has a wonderful shape that makes it perfect to hold, and I love how the side have that 'mountain' feel...!
Although I was enjoying a pu'erh sheng here, this wan is just right for matcha.... it has a wonderful shape that makes it perfect to hold, and I love how the side have that 'mountain' feel...!
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Jan 17th, '12, 06:41
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Re: NEW! TA SO 4 Bill Perrine's Split Fire Pottery
Thanks Cole and Drax, so glad you like them! NIce to see an "in use " picture!
That clay body is nice for the mountains with it's grainy texture...
That clay body is nice for the mountains with it's grainy texture...
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Re: NEW! TA SO 4 Bill Perrine's Split Fire Pottery
At home late this AM, preparing for a conference today, and was in time to meet the postman for my delivery. My yunomi and an oribe cup were very well padded, because my postman tossed the little box over the railing onto my porch....(!)...and they were just fine inside it. I made one more infusion of my morning sencha, just to try out the scallop yunomi, and to enjoy the subtle glowing sheen of the interior glaze under the tea. It's lovely, fits my hand better than I'd hoped, and deserves more photographic attention than I can give it today. But just a quick snap with the phone first:
Looks nice with the shino kyusu too.
Looks nice with the shino kyusu too.
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Re: NEW! TA SO 4 Bill Perrine's Split Fire Pottery
One question about my new yunomi: is it microwave safe? I think it would make a brilliant cup for hot chocolate as well as for tea, if it is....