+1 everyone.
Cory - woh, another gingko!
I've been looking for 'root'-wood or 'burl'-wood stands; haven't been able to find 'em. (tho I did get one from Yunnan Sourcing, but it is wood that is clearly machined to look like root or burl, and badly; fortunately, not expensive ).
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[quote="Mz5"]after looking at all your set-ups, this is time to show off my set-up.
And the singer Tongli sounds sweetter with your Proac Response 1.
And the singer Tongli sounds sweetter with your Proac Response 1.
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A little yunomi (in fact a guinomi: it holds about 60-70ml) has just arrived
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sharing this matcha chawan
celadon. on dark clay.
cheers
cory
celadon. on dark clay.
cheers
cory
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I have to splice in the dorm room Ikea teapot. Not exactly the same kind of beauty the rest of the pots here, but I think it has some personality!
...Yes, thats a rope handle. The plastic one broke off... and yes, there is a large dent...and yes it may be charred on the backside. Its been through the ringer!
...Yes, thats a rope handle. The plastic one broke off... and yes, there is a large dent...and yes it may be charred on the backside. Its been through the ringer!
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hahahabanzhang wrote:Mz5 wrote:after looking at all your set-ups, this is time to show off my set-up.
And the singer Tongli sounds sweetter with your Proac Response 1.
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I eventually got time to go to the post office to retrieve my new houhin (number 10 I think)
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Alright, for some reason I can't get the photos I uploaded onto flickr to show up on here... feeling a bit like an idiot, but I've never used flickr before, so I guess I'm just a little lost.
Link to my photostream in the meantime: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2755/428 ... 159c53.jpg
Link to my photostream in the meantime: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2755/428 ... 159c53.jpg
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Laura, I edited your post to show a photo.
Go into edit your post and you can see the formating. To get the url, right click on your flickr photo, left click properties, and then copy the url ending in jpg.
Paste it on your post window, highlight, and click on the img icon above the edit post window.
Go into edit your post and you can see the formating. To get the url, right click on your flickr photo, left click properties, and then copy the url ending in jpg.
Paste it on your post window, highlight, and click on the img icon above the edit post window.
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Chip, thanks for the help!
I tried both the "grab the html" and "grab the link" options before, but it just didn't want to format the pic in the post apparently. Gonna test with another pic, see if this works. This is my newly-rediscovered gaiwan - I have 2, and love them.
The one Chip put in is actually a set with 6 cups, I got it for my birthday 2 years ago, and just haven't used it yet - haven't had the right number of people to justify using it (i.e. it's usually 2-3 people, or 10+)
I tried both the "grab the html" and "grab the link" options before, but it just didn't want to format the pic in the post apparently. Gonna test with another pic, see if this works. This is my newly-rediscovered gaiwan - I have 2, and love them.
The one Chip put in is actually a set with 6 cups, I got it for my birthday 2 years ago, and just haven't used it yet - haven't had the right number of people to justify using it (i.e. it's usually 2-3 people, or 10+)