Good looking Pu?

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Good looking Pu?

by TwoPynts » Sep 3rd, '10, 17:31

Just curious.
Here's a question for the pu experts.
What does, or doesn't make this an appealing looking pu brick?

http://www.puerhshop.com/images/Premium ... _Green.jpg
:?:
Thanks for your thoughts.

Sep 3rd, '10, 19:51
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Re: Good looking Pu?

by auhckw » Sep 3rd, '10, 19:51

Dejavu?

http://img823.imageshack.us/img823/3559/image011uj.jpg
Also a mengku premium brick

Appealing or not, looks can be deceiving. Need to enter our stomach to judge :mrgreen:

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Re: Good looking Pu?

by shah82 » Sep 3rd, '10, 20:02

The XiZiHao '09 DaXueShan is by far the most visually appealing cake of pu I've ever laid eyes on.


Tastes good too...

PS, one reason I like Hou De is that for many of their newer products their high-rez pictures are really nice and provide really nice window drool.

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Re: Good looking Pu?

by TwoPynts » Sep 7th, '10, 17:33

shah82 wrote:...PS, one reason I like Hou De is that for many of their newer products their high-rez pictures are really nice and provide really nice window drool.

Hahah, always a good thing, just don't get it in your keyboard. :lol:

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Re: Good looking Pu?

by shanti » Sep 21st, '10, 00:13

:D :D

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