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by MarshalN » Jun 23rd, '09, 17:01

Vista sucks

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by Ebtoulson » Jun 23rd, '09, 17:24

MarshalN wrote:Vista sucks
lets not start this flame war...too many computer geeks here :P

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one of my second favorites

by bonjiri » Jun 23rd, '09, 22:50

you can never have too many teapots

here's a soda fired piece, i've had for about a year.


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its very well balanced.

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by finddream2020 » Jun 24th, '09, 08:15

Victoria wrote:This 8oz Tokoname is my go to pot for most everything.

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Wonderful!! It is too pretty. and what capacity is it?

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Re: one of my second favorites

by sriracha » Jun 24th, '09, 08:23

bonjiri wrote:you can never have too many teapots.
I second that. 8)

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by Victoria » Jun 24th, '09, 09:32

finddream2020 wrote:
Wonderful!! It is too pretty. and what capacity is it?
Thank you!
8oz which converts to about 236.56ml

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Re: one of my second favorites

by geeber1 » Jun 24th, '09, 10:34

bonjiri wrote:you can never have too many teapots.
Not according to my husband! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: one of my second favorites

by chamekke » Jun 24th, '09, 11:03

geeber1 wrote:
bonjiri wrote:you can never have too many teapots.
Not according to my husband! :lol: :lol: :lol:
Strangely, my husband shares this odd opinion :shock:
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by Salsero » Jun 24th, '09, 11:28

Chip, I would call the camera manufacturer's tech support ... they should be able to get you straightened out.

Pretty much all my pots are my favorite, but I often find myself admiring this one
(another Chip-endorsed pot) more often than some of the others.
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And this one has become an old friend, more from thousands of uses than from its intrinsic value:
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by chicagopotter » Jun 24th, '09, 11:59

Salsero wrote:Pretty much all my pots are my favorite, but I often find myself admiring this one
(another Chip-endorsed pot) more often than some of the others.
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Is that from Hankook (http://www.hankooktea.com/toin-ceramic- ... -clay.html)? I'm totally in love with it and really want one!! BTW, great pics...

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by Geekgirl » Jun 24th, '09, 12:07

Agreed, Sal that little pot is really captivating.

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by coloradopu » Jun 24th, '09, 12:12

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nice shape i think i might work on this today

i like the no glaze inside might be what i need for the black sand clay i have been playing with.

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by geeber1 » Jun 24th, '09, 12:13

GeekgirlUnveiled wrote:Agreed, Sal that little pot is really captivating.
+1

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by Salsero » Jun 24th, '09, 12:20

chicagopotter wrote: Is that from Hankook
Yes, indeed. Hankook manages to make their teaware look awful on the site, but much of it is actually very nice.

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by MarshalN » Jun 24th, '09, 22:12

This is my new favourite

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