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a list of 1940-1989's cake/brick pu-erh



 
 
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Old 03-09-2004, 04:59 AM
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Hi there,

For a list of 1940-1989's cake/brick pu-erh,
please visit our site at
http://www.teahub.com/cakepuerh.htm

Linda
JinYuXuan Tea House
Yunnan, China

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9/2/04


Hi there,

For a list of 1940-1989's cake/brick pu-erh,
please visit our site at
http://www.teahub.com/cakepuerh.htm

Linda
JinYuXuan Tea House
Yunnan, China



Linda,

Could you kindly explain the green bars in the chart. What exactly do they
indicate? That you have these teas available for sale? Thanks.

Michael

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9/2/04


Hi there,

For a list of 1940-1989's cake/brick pu-erh,
please visit our site at
http://www.teahub.com/cakepuerh.htm

Linda
JinYuXuan Tea House
Yunnan, China



Linda,

Could you kindly explain the green bars in the chart. What exactly do they
indicate? That you have these teas available for sale? Thanks.

Michael

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Old 04-09-2004, 02:57 PM
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Hi Michael,

The green bars indicate the periods each type of
pu-erh were produced. Thanks!

Linda



/2/04


Hi there,

For a list of 1940-1989's cake/brick pu-erh,
please visit our site at
http://www.teahub.com/cakepuerh.htm

Linda
JinYuXuan Tea House
Yunnan, China



Linda,

Could you kindly explain the green bars in the

chart. What exactly do they
indicate? That you have these teas available

for sale? Thanks.

Michael




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Old 04-09-2004, 02:57 PM
teahub@jinyuxuan.com
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Hi Michael,

The green bars indicate the periods each type of
pu-erh were produced. Thanks!

Linda



/2/04


Hi there,

For a list of 1940-1989's cake/brick pu-erh,
please visit our site at
http://www.teahub.com/cakepuerh.htm

Linda
JinYuXuan Tea House
Yunnan, China



Linda,

Could you kindly explain the green bars in the

chart. What exactly do they
indicate? That you have these teas available

for sale? Thanks.

Michael




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Old 20-09-2004, 08:40 PM
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Hi Michael,

I noticed that your question hasn't been answered, Linda must be busy,
shall I try at answering? Hope Linda won't mind...

The green bars indicate the production period of the specific tea.

Hope that helps.


"Michael Plant" wrote in message
...
9/2/04


Hi there,

For a list of 1940-1989's cake/brick pu-erh,
please visit our site at
http://www.teahub.com/cakepuerh.htm

Linda
JinYuXuan Tea House
Yunnan, China



Linda,

Could you kindly explain the green bars in the chart. What exactly do they
indicate? That you have these teas available for sale? Thanks.

Michael



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Old 20-09-2004, 08:40 PM
samarkand
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Hi Michael,

I noticed that your question hasn't been answered, Linda must be busy,
shall I try at answering? Hope Linda won't mind...

The green bars indicate the production period of the specific tea.

Hope that helps.


"Michael Plant" wrote in message
...
9/2/04


Hi there,

For a list of 1940-1989's cake/brick pu-erh,
please visit our site at
http://www.teahub.com/cakepuerh.htm

Linda
JinYuXuan Tea House
Yunnan, China



Linda,

Could you kindly explain the green bars in the chart. What exactly do they
indicate? That you have these teas available for sale? Thanks.

Michael



 




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