Identification Please
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Identification Please
I have seen different threads started by different posters asking for help from other TeaChat members to identify writings on wrappers, packages, tags, etc. Occasionally, I find myself in that position of needing help from the wiser participants here as well.
So I hope I am not being presumptuous by thinking that a common dumping thread for such inquiries could be useful to all interested in pu'er -- as current and future references.
With that in mind, if I can trouble anyone for your help in identifying this tag on the right, I would really appreciate it. Thank you in advance.
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So I hope I am not being presumptuous by thinking that a common dumping thread for such inquiries could be useful to all interested in pu'er -- as current and future references.
With that in mind, if I can trouble anyone for your help in identifying this tag on the right, I would really appreciate it. Thank you in advance.
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135F2 - Posts: 89
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Re: Identification Please
I think it says: Yibang mountain, 2012 spring. Big tree from some ? Wu family (can't read the first character).
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the_economist - Posts: 417
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Re: Identification Please
So it says: Yibang Mtn. Big Tree Forest. Spring 2012.
Now, what about the writings in black?
thank you!
Now, what about the writings in black?
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135F2 - Posts: 89
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Re: Identification Please
Don't forget 'Wu family'! 
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the_economist - Posts: 417
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Re: Identification Please
Oops, right! So...
"Yibang Mtn. Big Tree Forest of Wu Family. Spring 2012."
Thanks again!
"Yibang Mtn. Big Tree Forest of Wu Family. Spring 2012."
Thanks again!
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135F2 - Posts: 89
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Re: Identification Please
135F2 wrote:Oops, right! So...
"Yibang Mtn. Big Tree Forest of Wu Family. Spring 2012."
Thanks again!
I'm more of a "Yibang Mtn. Big Tree Forest of Zhang Family" man, myself...
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TwoDog2 - Posts: 331
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Re: Identification Please
Much appreciated in advance. Need the what/when/where/etc. of this tea. Is/does Nan Qiao Tea Factory reputable / makes decent teas? Thanks.










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135F2 - Posts: 89
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Re: Identification Please
Can't find this tea on Taobao. Likely 2005. Nanqiao's teas are..... mainstream.
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MarshalN - Posts: 1880
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Re: Identification Please
MarshalN wrote:Can't find this tea on Taobao. Likely 2005. Nanqiao's teas are..... mainstream.
Thanks, M.
Does it say anywhere which area the tea comes from?
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135F2 - Posts: 89
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Re: Identification Please
Banzhang big tree.
Almost certainly not so, materially.
Almost certainly not so, materially.
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Re: Identification Please
If it's 2005 it has a fighting chance of some banzhang material
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MarshalN - Posts: 1880
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