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Unloading Tea and Teawares

by auhckw » Jul 1st, '11, 10:47

Was in a tea shop when their delivery came with 100+ cartons of tea and teawares.

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The way the delivery people handle the boxes are rough. Throwing it at times.

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Re: Unloading Tea and Teawares

by auhckw » Jul 1st, '11, 10:49

I stayed a while to see what they have. It feels like Christmas, cause everything is wrapped and we wouldn't know what is inside till we unwrapped it.

They couldn't open up everything cause it was late, so here are some that I managed to took

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Re: Unloading Tea and Teawares

by auhckw » Jul 1st, '11, 10:50

Taiwan teapot set - They brought in 12 sets, multiple design

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Re: Unloading Tea and Teawares

by auhckw » Jul 1st, '11, 10:51

Bamboo tray - Many designs

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Re: Unloading Tea and Teawares

by auhckw » Jul 1st, '11, 10:52

Portable tea set - Includes everything you need when on the move

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Re: Unloading Tea and Teawares

by auhckw » Jul 1st, '11, 10:53

Wooden Container - Very heavy and solid. Can put tea utensils

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Re: Unloading Tea and Teawares

by auhckw » Jul 1st, '11, 10:54

Teapot Holder - A nice small rack to put teapots for display

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Re: Unloading Tea and Teawares

by Drax » Jul 1st, '11, 14:26

Wow... that's a lot of stuff! I thought I saw a box of Xiaguan in there, too?

Are you going back tomorrow to take more pictures...???

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Re: Unloading Tea and Teawares

by auhckw » Jul 1st, '11, 15:29

Drax wrote:Wow... that's a lot of stuff! I thought I saw a box of Xiaguan in there, too?

Are you going back tomorrow to take more pictures...???
The XG in the photo is 2011 Tibetan Mushroom Raw... somewhere in the middle they have these 2. Price is quite attractive cause it is still preorder price.

http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... 10#p201261

http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... 10#p201264

There may be more but the person unwrapping is not sure what his boss has ordered.

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Re: Unloading Tea and Teawares

by Mare of Earth » Jul 1st, '11, 19:21

The wooden container with the horses is *gorgeous*!

Really, everything in the pictures looks nice. What a great shop to be able to shop in! Nothing like that near me - the closest is over an hour away, if it actually exists - I have only heard rumors. My town doesn't even rate a Starbucks. *pouts*

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Re: Unloading Tea and Teawares

by twinofmunin » Jul 1st, '11, 21:55

Wow, I quite like those teapot racks! I could use one myself...

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Re: Unloading Tea and Teawares

by tortoise » Jul 2nd, '11, 00:21

I am impressed by the volume. I must have been living in a small town for the last few years. Thanks for posting. :D

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