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Good Source for Gaiwans, Pots and Pu-erhs



 
 
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Old 10-09-2006, 12:04 AM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
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Default Good Source for Gaiwans, Pots and Pu-erhs

I just received a gong fu style glass set (pitcher, gaiwan, six tasting
cups, strainer) from this fellow in China through Ebay. He sells at
best offer and I really bid less than half the asking price. I also
ordered from tea flowers from him that have not arrived as yet. His
selection of teas is huge and he seems very reasonable since all his
items are "best offer". He also carries very lovely bamboo gung fu
trays.
His screen name on Ebay is "yunnansourcing".
Thought I'd shre this info since I was so pleased.
Shen

 




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