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Dark banko kyusu hunt gone bad

by rjiwrth » Feb 26th, '10, 07:29

I have been looking for over 8 months for a dark banko kyusu that's more rugged looking rather than fine and pristine. I have found a few, but they were already sold. I have checked every vendor I know and also ebay. Does anyone have rec's for something I may have missed? If anyone has one they have been "thinking" of selling, PM me.

Thank-you!

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Re: Dark banko kyusu hunt gone bad

by Tead Off » Feb 26th, '10, 08:23

Do you have a photo of the type of style you are looking for? How big in capacity?

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Re: Dark banko kyusu hunt gone bad

by rjiwrth » Feb 27th, '10, 22:04

Tead Off wrote:Do you have a photo of the type of style you are looking for? How big in capacity?
Tead Off: I cannot figure out how to post a copy of the one I love, but here's the url:
http://hojotea.com/item_e/available.htm

It is the Gyokko 02. There's only two and it is the pic on the left; it's just under the Red Tokaname collection by Gisui. The Gyokko isn't banko, so that's the only problem with that one for me. What do you think?

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Re: Dark banko kyusu hunt gone bad

by Tead Off » Feb 27th, '10, 22:28

rjiwrth wrote:
Tead Off wrote:Do you have a photo of the type of style you are looking for? How big in capacity?
Tead Off: I cannot figure out how to post a copy of the one I love, but here's the url:
http://hojotea.com/item_e/available.htm

It is the Gyokko 02. There's only two and it is the pic on the left; it's just under the Red Tokaname collection by Gisui. The Gyokko isn't banko, so that's the only problem with that one for me. What do you think?
I like both of the Gyokko pots you mention. The price is right. Doesn't hurt to have a Tokoname of this size. Then when you come across that Banko that you're dreaming about, you'll have something to compare with or use for a certain kind of sencha.

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Re: Dark banko kyusu hunt gone bad

by rjiwrth » Feb 27th, '10, 22:46

Tead Off wrote:
rjiwrth wrote:
Tead Off wrote:Do you have a photo of the type of style you are looking for? How big in capacity?
Tead Off: I cannot figure out how to post a copy of the one I love, but here's the url:
http://hojotea.com/item_e/available.htm

It is the Gyokko 02. There's only two and it is the pic on the left; it's just under the Red Tokaname collection by Gisui. The Gyokko isn't banko, so that's the only problem with that one for me. What do you think?
I like both of the Gyokko pots you mention. The price is right. Doesn't hurt to have a Tokoname of this size. Then when you come across that Banko that you're dreaming about, you'll have something to compare with or use for a certain kind of sencha.
Thanks :wink: Good points. I just emailed Hojo and said I'd take the #02. I will just keep looking for the Banko. At least I will have something to brew my YM. The gawain technique didn't go down so smooth for me with sincha :wink:

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Re: Dark banko kyusu hunt gone bad

by rjiwrth » Mar 3rd, '10, 21:18

So I decided on the pot from Hojo (below). Since I found Petr Novak's work, he won me over and the Banko will have to wait!

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I was going to post this on the Hojo thread until I realized Hojo didn't make the nominations list for vendors. So this will have to do :)

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Re: Dark banko kyusu hunt gone bad

by Victoria » Mar 3rd, '10, 23:38

Very nice congrats! I really need to use mine more, I only tried it about twice and didn't notice much difference.

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Re: Dark banko kyusu hunt gone bad

by rjiwrth » Mar 4th, '10, 06:35

Victoria wrote:Very nice congrats! I really need to use mine more, I only tried it about twice and didn't notice much difference.
Do you mean your Banko? Hmmm...If you can't tell a difference, I doubt I could! My effort towards purchasing one was because of the "talk" about how it makes such a difference. I love most of the teas I have (which is a problem :shock: ). I'd rather start working on my yixing collection next.

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by Victoria » Mar 4th, '10, 08:06

Well don't let me discourage you. The one I have was very inexpensive and since I have a large collection I haven't really concentrated on using it. As with yixing, the pot will get better with usage. If your primary focus is Japanese greens, maybe you don't need to explore yixing at all.

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Re: Dark banko kyusu hunt gone bad

by rjiwrth » Mar 4th, '10, 21:22

Victoria wrote:Well don't let me discourage you. The one I have was very inexpensive and since I have a large collection I haven't really concentrated on using it. As with yixing, the pot will get better with usage. If your primary focus is Japanese greens, maybe you don't need to explore yixing at all.
I can appreciate that. I have some hagi like that. A few pieces I rarely use. Although I have one lonely yixing, I adore Oolong and Puerh. It's time to expand to at least two more yixing for the ones I frequently use. I'd like to devote a pot to each of my favorites. I've been on a Japanese green kick of late after being without for several months and the cold weather for some reason made my craving for green go wild. After my travels to both Japan and China, I am now hooked on both tea cultures.

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Re: Dark banko kyusu hunt gone bad

by Victoria » Mar 4th, '10, 23:08

Well in that case!! By all means!! :)

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