Jun 13th, '12, 01:50
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Re: less tea ware searching more tea drinking + measure question
I agree that Petr's shibos and small teapots are not only the most versatile vessels I own, but also consistently brew damn good tea.
Jun 13th, '12, 03:03
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Re: less tea ware searching more tea drinking + measure question
Good to see you are still brewing damn good tea!Geekgirl wrote:I agree that Petr's shibos and small teapots are not only the most versatile vessels I own, but also consistently brew damn good tea.

Speaking of Petr-Yaki Shibo-s, 2 new arrivals here in the last few days.
Jun 13th, '12, 12:07
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Very nice. I tried the other day to order one from the darjeeling.cz site, but got a "sorry insufficient quantities" notice. So sad.
Jun 13th, '12, 12:10
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... or ask him to make you one!
Which of course makes it that much more special.
That is a bit hard for the instant gratification needs we have ...

That is a bit hard for the instant gratification needs we have ...

Jun 13th, '12, 12:18
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I think I'm past my instant gratification stage in this whole tea thing, I should ask him to make me one! I know exactly which shape I want, I've just been watching for a glaze that really floats my boat. I'm kind of hoping his next kiln unload will have my pretty. 
