
Nov 23rd, '08, 17:22
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mix and match
Heehee, mixed, not exactly matched. I have just "assembled" a gongfu set. Now I can just get the tea, skip the sharing pitcher, grab the teacup and walk around the house


Nov 24th, '08, 13:24
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I got it from ebay private auction (not from a dealer). It came with a very touristic box and is not expensive at all. I am not good at judging yixing materials, but do have some doubt about the texture of this one. Didn't smell any nasty odor from the pot, so started to use it anywayshogun89 wrote:Nice pot, where did you get it?
By sitting in peace and doing nothing,
You make your one day worth two days.
You make your one day worth two days.
Nov 24th, '08, 13:27
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Nov 24th, '08, 16:36
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Well, it looks to be pretty good. I am just in the market for a nice yixing for my shou pu.gingko wrote:I got it from ebay private auction (not from a dealer). It came with a very touristic box and is not expensive at all. I am not good at judging yixing materials, but do have some doubt about the texture of this one. Didn't smell any nasty odor from the pot, so started to use it anywayshogun89 wrote:Nice pot, where did you get it?The craftsmanship is pretty good. It pours well and doesn't have much leakage from lid or spout