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help reading chinese



 
 
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Old 15-01-2004, 05:17 AM
Ben Snyder
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hi folks

i have some chinese writing i'd like to have translated, some is writing
painted on my gaiwan, another is a box of tea i got in san francisco, and
finally i have some identification on a couple yixing pots of mine. is
anyone interested in telling me what these mean? i can try to take some
clear pictures and post them to a binaries group or just email them to a
volunteer

thanks,
-ben


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Old 15-01-2004, 11:27 AM
Michael Ryan
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"Ben Snyder" wrote in message .net...
hi folks

i have some chinese writing i'd like to have translated, some is writing
painted on my gaiwan, another is a box of tea i got in san francisco, and
finally i have some identification on a couple yixing pots of mine. is
anyone interested in telling me what these mean? i can try to take some
clear pictures and post them to a binaries group or just email them to a
volunteer

thanks,
-ben


Send them to my e-mail ben..
 




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