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how embarrassing....
This was in the latest issue of Tea Magazine. Does that look like a beeng to you?
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Re: how embarrassing....
Most of the minibeengs that I've had did not have a dimple. At least, that I recall...JakubT wrote:Could be a minibeeng, imo.
The wrapper in the picture also looks like the typical brown-yellow parchment-like wrapper that shows up on a lot of XG tuos.
Mar 8th, '13, 07:44
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Re: how embarrassing....
If you don't see the whole photo, make sure to click it
Oh well, at least they tried to write something about puerh.
Oh well, at least they tried to write something about puerh.
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Re: how embarrassing....
Sorry for the poor photo quality. I hurriedly scanned the magazine and compressed it to meet the attachment limitations. It's easier to tell from the whole, original picture that it is a tuo. I think Drax is right about the XG color, though I'm not seeing any XG wrappers that match the "fleur-de-lis" looking border in the picture.
Re: how embarrassing....
Other companies use them for tuos as well, such as Nan Jian. But I've only ever seen them used for tuos, and not for beengs.