Feb 11th, '14, 08:29
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by miig » Feb 11th, '14, 08:29
Its 50g each, right?
But you have to look very closely to spot it, wouldn't hurt to clarify a little

Feb 11th, '14, 14:37
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by sherubtse » Feb 11th, '14, 14:37
miig wrote:Its 50g each, right?
But you have to look very closely to spot it, wouldn't hurt to clarify a little

Maybe I am getting blind in my old age, but I do not see where it states 50g. Please let me where you saw this.
Thanks.
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Feb 11th, '14, 15:12
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by miig » Feb 11th, '14, 15:12
Its below the order form.. coded in the SKU unit. For example, the 2007 Liubao has: SKU: 07LBHCCP-
50G. I checked, cakes have SKUs ending with 357G. By the way: i'm a former salesman, used to looking out for that kind of stuff

Feb 11th, '14, 21:26
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by TwoDog2 » Feb 11th, '14, 21:26
miig wrote:Its below the order form.. coded in the SKU unit. For example, the 2007 Liubao has: SKU: 07LBHCCP-
50G. I checked, cakes have SKUs ending with 357G. By the way: i'm a former salesman, used to looking out for that kind of stuff

Sorry for the confusion - I have added a more clear description!
Feb 11th, '14, 21:33
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by sherubtse » Feb 11th, '14, 21:33
TwoDog2 wrote:miig wrote:Its below the order form.. coded in the SKU unit. For example, the 2007 Liubao has: SKU: 07LBHCCP-
50G. I checked, cakes have SKUs ending with 357G. By the way: i'm a former salesman, used to looking out for that kind of stuff

Sorry for the confusion - I have added a more clear description!
Thanks for adding the amounts to two of the teas. But I think you forgot to do so with the 2012 Liubao.
BTW, the prices look quite good!

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Feb 11th, '14, 21:54
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by TwoDog2 » Feb 11th, '14, 21:54
Thanks! Should be good now.
May 23rd, '14, 06:34
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by sherubtse » May 23rd, '14, 06:34
Nice job on the site re-design, TwoDog2! Great articles too.
I should also add that TwoDog2 is one of the nicest vendors around, and a great person to deal with!
Best wishes,
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May 24th, '14, 09:42
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by TwoDog2 » May 24th, '14, 09:42
sherubtse wrote:Nice job on the site re-design, TwoDog2! Great articles too.
I should also add that TwoDog2 is one of the nicest vendors around, and a great person to deal with!
Best wishes,
sherubtse
Thank you for the kind praise!
Just uploaded a few images of our cakes after being stone pressed in the Spring.
For a larger version,
imgur is boss.
May 24th, '14, 13:15
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by Drax » May 24th, '14, 13:15
Sweet, glad to see you embracing your Gogo roots!!

Jun 18th, '14, 11:19
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by TwoDog2 » Jun 18th, '14, 11:19
An announcement:
White 2 Tea now has $14.99 flat rate international shipping!
And an article about
how to brew gong fu style puerh tea.
Enjoy!
Jun 28th, '14, 12:35
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by miig » Jun 28th, '14, 12:35
Hi Paul,
i'm preparing an order and have a question: I just tried your 2002 Green Label 7572 (sample) and really enjoyed its wet-flavor that is luckily not too heavy while still quite present.
I'm looking for a nice wet-stored tea and while I enjoyed this one, i wondered which the alternatives were. If I see it correctly, only some of the 200X-shengs did also get some humid storage, is that right?
Jul 17th, '14, 22:48
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by TwoDog2 » Jul 17th, '14, 22:48
miig wrote:Hi Paul,
i'm preparing an order and have a question: I just tried your 2002 Green Label 7572 (sample) and really enjoyed its wet-flavor that is luckily not too heavy while still quite present.
I'm looking for a nice wet-stored tea and while I enjoyed this one, i wondered which the alternatives were. If I see it correctly, only some of the 200X-shengs did also get some humid storage, is that right?
Apologies for the late reply - if anybody needs a faster way to contact me,
just drop a note here.
For 200X Sheng puer with wet storage, I would recommend these:
2001 Changtai Hao Red
2000 "7532" Tiepai
Hopefully these recommendations aren't far too late, or at least will be useful to someone else who peruses this thread
Aug 7th, '14, 07:59
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by Poseidon » Aug 7th, '14, 07:59
Any of you fine fella's have the white whale brick? I want to try it but I dont know if ill like it and because of the price for shipping, its out of my range. Ill gladly purchase a sample if anyone wants to share!
