
Oct 13th, '08, 14:59
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Re: Yixing collector
so, what is the "vintage" refers to?kyleshen wrote:Hi to All;
I am an active Vintage Yixing collector. If anyone has some old teapots or teawares for sale, please let me know.
Thanks a lot!!!
Oct 13th, '08, 17:55
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Hehe, they are nothing special (to you), they are only a few $15 pots, but, they are my first pots that I learned on and that makes them old time friends of mine, which makes them priceless.murrius wrote:Yes, post pictures of the yixing tea pots that you would be most likely to give your lives up for!!!
Oct 13th, '08, 18:01
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Oct 13th, '08, 18:20
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It's not a bad idea to resize the photo (either in your own software or in Photobucket) to no more that 600 pixels in the longest dimension, otherwise people using Internet Explorer get some minor but irritating image size problems. You can also upload the photo to photobucket and copy and paste a "Direct Link" here; the photo won't appear in TeaChat, but the link will take people to it.
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Oct 14th, '08, 10:35
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Are you planing to be an online pot seller! Your collection is outstanding already.... still try to collect? Bit greedy my friend. hehe. Tkyleshen wrote:I will be glad to do that if someone teach me how to post pictures.[/img]murrius wrote:Yes, post pictures of the yixing tea pots that you would be most likely to give your lives up for!!!