Mar 20th, '13, 13:19
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by futurebird » Mar 20th, '13, 13:19
When I first started drinking puerh tea I bought a too-big pot from tealux. I have since given it to my cousin, who uses it for white tea with good success:
http://www.tealux.ca/balance_yixing_tea ... user_15_oz
While shopping ebay I thought I recognized it:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Wonderful-Uniqu ... 2578fb3d10
The mark on the botton is even the same, but it's been paired with some cups and a tea cushion from another set.
The mutilation of a tealux pot is annoying, but I'm really sad to see an otherwise fascinating "peach winepot" (a kind of pot with no lid) treated in the same way:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Auspicious-Hist ... 27c71ee5f7
Mar 20th, '13, 14:17
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by Muadeeb » Mar 20th, '13, 14:17
How do you get the leaves into that winepot if there's no lid? More importantly, how do you get them out?
Mar 20th, '13, 15:06
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by futurebird » Mar 20th, '13, 15:06
My understanding is it is only to be used for hot water and wine... not to brew tea... but I learned all I know from the internets.
I just want to play with one to be honest.

Mar 20th, '13, 15:10
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by Muadeeb » Mar 20th, '13, 15:10
Hey, you're from Shaker heights! I grew up in Beachwood. Sorry for the off-topic post.
Mar 20th, '13, 15:37
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by futurebird » Mar 20th, '13, 15:37
aw you're gonna make me home sick. I haven't been to shaker forever. you still in Cleveland?
Mar 20th, '13, 15:41
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by Muadeeb » Mar 20th, '13, 15:41
No, I got a lifetime's worth of snow living in Cleveland and Rochester, NY. That's why I live in San Diego now! Do you know of any good teashops in Cleveland? I might have to go back at some point this year.
Mar 20th, '13, 15:53
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by BioHorn » Mar 20th, '13, 15:53
Okay. I am hijacking this post for a minute too!
So. If you fellows come to Shaker, you have to PM me. You can stop by the S. Woodland TeaHouse!
Oh, and I have a few pots that look like they have had their dose of shoe polish! Should I boil them?
Mar 20th, '13, 16:22
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by Muadeeb » Mar 20th, '13, 16:22
Friends in tea are friends in Cleve are friends indeed!
Mar 20th, '13, 17:15
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by AdamMY » Mar 20th, '13, 17:15
Jumping on the bandwagon both my parents are from Cleveland ( well technically my dad is from Parma), and I spent the first 10 years of my life in Richfield.

Mar 21st, '13, 01:56
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by tingjunkie » Mar 21st, '13, 01:56
From the same seller...
overcompensate much?

Mar 21st, '13, 08:35
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by BioHorn » Mar 21st, '13, 08:35
Overcompensate? Like this?!
Bomboo indeed. And super elegant to boot!

Mar 21st, '13, 10:23
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by Alex » Mar 21st, '13, 10:23
"Super Graceful "

Mar 21st, '13, 20:52
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Mar 21st, '13, 21:12
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by MarshalN » Mar 21st, '13, 21:12
I spent a few years near Cleveland - that's enough NE Ohio for me.
Incidentally, I'm on my way to SAN right now. Any good teashops there?
Mar 21st, '13, 21:28
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by Muadeeb » Mar 21st, '13, 21:28
Yes, Mad Monk in Ocean Beach is a great place! Taylor is the young guy who runs it and he's always pouring tea for anyone who walks in the door. He carries mostly Pu-erh and Taiwanese oolongs. It's a tiny shop but a fun place.
Leaf and Kettle is in Del MAr and is a more upscale shop, but they do paid tastings and have lots of good teas which I'm just starting to explore.
I would be honored to share some tea with you Marshal, either at my home or at Mad Monk Tea. I'm a gong fu novice, but your blog has been instrumental in my education.