bassaro

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bassaro

by Kentoz » Mar 13th, '10, 00:43

Hey group
Anyone know if bassaro is still doing business tryed to contact them to no avail? website seems inactive just curious thanks ken

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Re: bassaro

by Chip » Mar 13th, '10, 17:39

Sorry, I am not familiar with this one?!? What did they sell?

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Re: bassaro

by mbishop » Mar 13th, '10, 18:46

I was wondering this too. Found the site through the guy's Youtube videos (which are pretty nice). Apparently he used to sell Tokoname teapots and Yame teas. I think he lived in Germany or something.

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Re: bassaro

by Kentoz » Mar 14th, '10, 00:09

Chip wrote:Sorry, I am not familiar with this one?!? What did they sell?
Hey Chip
This guy claims to be a yame gyokuro specialist, he is very knowlegable in japanese green teas has some pretty good videos also, I heard he used to send free samples of high grade sencha and gyo all over the world, but I just discovered all of this recently, tryed to find out about this free sample deal to no avail, the site is bassaro.com
check it out if u get a chance good gyo info on the site.
Ken

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