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by Salsero » Oct 28th, '08, 19:50

Pentox is like a magician, but instead of pulling rabbits out of hats, he pulls teaware out of the interwebz.

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by Salsero » Oct 28th, '08, 19:55

canadiantea wrote: This one is pretty slick...
Yes and it's $405 cheaper than the Walter Gropius design and not nearly as weird as the frosted tea silo!

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by edkrueger » Oct 28th, '08, 20:37

True that. But not nearly as pretty. If I were buying a modern teapot [the Rosenthal one came from my father when he used to work for Rosenthal; its older than me] I would probably get a mono or molo. Mono pot, molo cups.

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by Riene » Oct 28th, '08, 21:54

Those glass pots are gorgeous. I'd never ever be able to get them clean, though. We have incredibly hard water here, and everything gets hazy fast.
Although my neighbors are all barbarians,
And you, you are a thousand miles away,
There are always two cups on my table.
--Tang Dynasty

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by Salsero » Oct 28th, '08, 23:20

edkrueger wrote: the Rosenthal one came from my father when he used to work for Rosenthal; its older than me
Wow, you actually own that sweetheart! I'm impressed!

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