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You have to use photobucket, flicker or any other hosting site for your pictures and then use the [img]adress%20of%20your%20image[/img] syntax to post them here38c wrote:anyone help me, how can I upload a picture, I really wanna share my teaware with you. thanks
Jul 17th, '08, 11:42
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Ooo, pretty picture. I wuvz your pots. Now go to photobucket and downsize your image to 600 or less pixels across and those of us using Internet Exlporer will be able to see those gorgeous pots all at once on our monitors.38c wrote:
I sure hope we will be seeing more of you and your teawarez on the forum. You must have been involved in tea for some time to collect so many nice pieces. How about a little teabackground on you? What kinds of tea do you feed those pots mostly?
Jul 17th, '08, 13:02
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Egads! Looks like some of the Southern Folk Pottery our area is famous for. Believe it or not, these are a couple of the more desirable pieces. Trust me, the prices on some of these things make the most expensive teaware look cheap!Beidao wrote:What about this pot?
Is it just me or this stuff is really ugly?henley wrote:Egads! Looks like some of the Southern Folk Pottery our area is famous for. Believe it or not, these are a couple of the more desirable pieces. Trust me, the prices on some of these things make the most expensive teaware look cheap!Beidao wrote:What about this pot?
No, this stuff is REEEEALLLLLY ugly!!! I don't get it at all but I'm thankful for the people who are willing to buy it. Means I can buy tea & pretty stuff!RussianSoul wrote:Is it just me or this stuff is really ugly?henley wrote:Egads! Looks like some of the Southern Folk Pottery our area is famous for. Believe it or not, these are a couple of the more desirable pieces. Trust me, the prices on some of these things make the most expensive teaware look cheap!Beidao wrote:What about this pot?

Jul 17th, '08, 18:00
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OMG, a gargoyle teapotBeidao wrote:What about this pot?

Damian from The Omen might use it to prepare tea in, I suppose...
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Great acquisitions, especially the Hokujo kyusu and the Deishi matcha chawan. That is one of the better-looking Deishi's I've seen. Much neater looking than most of his work.brianlavelle wrote:Some new acquisitions over the past few weeks.
Yeah, I keep saying that too but there's always justification for that next purchase if we're innovative enough. I think if we look closely we'll see an obvious conspiracy; they put something in the tea that makes teaware irresistable and addictive!brianlavelle wrote:No more teaware buying for me, at least for a while!