May 30th, '09, 23:25
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by woozl » May 30th, '09, 23:25
C'mon, have you ever had a tea session and no leaks?
Who needs hagi to make a mess

May 30th, '09, 23:52
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by Chip » May 30th, '09, 23:52
Coool...
I am glad I was able to share these beauties with TeaChatters. I am anxious to receive the ones I bought. Green is my fave color, so green Hagi is about the ultimate for me.
The white splash is in the "eye" is a bonus, better viewing versus the colored bottoms of others I have seen with this glaze, often clayish red color.
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May 31st, '09, 03:18
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by coloradopu » May 31st, '09, 03:18
OK so who made them does he post here --were is he ---- how you know him --- what's his mothers---- name and is he Catholic???????????
or is he part of the mob and can't put a pic of him self on the forum for fear he might get tea'd.
what's up wit dat
i bet they just fell of the truck.

May 31st, '09, 03:24
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by Geekgirl » May 31st, '09, 03:24
coloradopu wrote:OK so who made them does he post here --were is he ---- how you know him --- what's his mothers---- name and is he Catholic???????????
or is he part of the mob and can't put a pic of him self on the forum for fear he might get tea'd.
what's up wit dat
i bet they just fell of the truck.
LMAO! The artist's name is Yamane Seigan. He is a craftsman/artist in Japan. Many of us have purchased Seigan pieces through shop Magokorodo on ebay. The seller is a dream to do business with, and has beautiful wares. I don't believe either the vendor or the artist are members here.
Don't know if he's catholic and his mother probably doesn't post here either.
Pretty sure you don't have to worry about these little beauties falling off trucks, since the Mago-man is the best parcel packager EVER!

May 31st, '09, 03:40
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by coloradopu » May 31st, '09, 03:40
o.k. i get it--- they are the real thing ---and so is he
my bad they just looked too real too not be.
and the price woooo ya
you just don't see that too often.
thought chip was trying to trick me again.
May 31st, '09, 03:42
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by Geekgirl » May 31st, '09, 03:42
coloradopu wrote:
thought chip was trying to trick me again.
Yeah, I hear ya gotta watch out for him.

May 31st, '09, 13:33
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by Chip » May 31st, '09, 13:33
<ears ringing wildly off the hook>
It is the real deal. This batch is da bombe, previous batches of Sea Cucumber Glaze have failed to wow me. But this was love at first sight.

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May 31st, '09, 13:43
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by woozl » May 31st, '09, 13:43
#8

“Take some more tea,” the March Hare said to Alice, very earnestly.
“I’ve had nothing yet,” Alice replied in an offended tone: “so I ca’n’t take more.”
“You mean you ca’n’t take less,” said the Hatter: “it’s very easy to take more than nothing.”
May 31st, '09, 21:08
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by Chip » May 31st, '09, 21:08
ALL PIECES SOLD! THE SELLER ASKS THAT YOU NOT CONTACT HIM SINCE THEY ARE ALL SOLD. I HOPE THOSE OF YOU WHO WERE FORTUNATE TO GET ONE, ENJOY!!!
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Jun 4th, '09, 14:05
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by Chip » Jun 4th, '09, 14:05
Sea Cucumber Glaze guinomi arrived today!

I hope everyone is as excited about theirs. Really beautiful!!!
Let us all know when you get yours. Photos would be great.
Stay tuned ... announcement coming ...
Jun 9th, '09, 18:22
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by woozl » Jun 9th, '09, 18:22
Here's a snap of #9
If you hold it to your ear like a sea shell, backwards, you can hear "Paul is dead"

Jun 10th, '09, 00:06
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by chicagopotter » Jun 10th, '09, 00:06
Chip -- that is such an expressive glaze -- truly amazing!
woozl wrote:
If you hold it to your ear like a sea shell, backwards, you can hear "Paul is dead"

Jun 10th, '09, 00:19
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by Chip » Jun 10th, '09, 00:19
chicagopotter wrote:Chip -- that is such an expressive glaze -- truly amazing!
woozl wrote:
If you hold it to your ear like a sea shell, backwards, you can hear "Paul is dead"

Seigan is the master of Hagi glazes, well, certainly one of them!

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Jun 20th, '09, 16:21
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by Victoria » Jun 20th, '09, 16:21
Very beautiful!! Like white flames!
Congrats!