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Yixing teapot question
those teapots are fake antiques. the "finish" that you see on the
outside of the pot is a black polish which is not good for the tea, let alone your health. if you buy any of those teapots use them ONLY FOR DECORATION. i offer genuine, unglazed, clay only yixing zisha teapots direct from china. you can contact me should you wish to see them. |
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To: Alaric,
I have a website where you can view some of my teapots while my eBay store carries several more to choose from. http://www.silkroadtrade.com/teapots.htm http://stores.ebay.com/silkroadtrade <-- better selection If you do decide to make a purchase but don't have an eBay account, no worries. Just contact me through e-mail and we can do business that way. Best wishes, Dan SORRY EVERYONE. I don't mean to spam. Just that I couldn't reach Alaric at his regular e-mail address. Thanks in advance for the understanding. |
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To: Alaric,
I have a website where you can view some of my teapots while my eBay store carries several more to choose from. http://www.silkroadtrade.com/teapots.htm http://stores.ebay.com/silkroadtrade <-- better selection If you do decide to make a purchase but don't have an eBay account, no worries. Just contact me through e-mail and we can do business that way. Best wishes, Dan SORRY EVERYONE. I don't mean to spam. Just that I couldn't reach Alaric at his regular e-mail address. Thanks in advance for the understanding. |
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This isn't Dan, but I agree with you there Michael. I like the lines and the
symitry (yes I know it's spelled wrong, i don't have my dictionary handy at the moment...) and the classic 'tea pot' ness of the older and the old style designs. Marlene "Michael Plant" > wrote in message ... > Dan 5/26/05 > > >> To: Alaric, >> >> I have a website where you can view some of my teapots while my eBay >> store carries several more to choose from. >> >> http://www.silkroadtrade.com/teapots.htm >> http://stores.ebay.com/silkroadtrade <-- better >> selection >> >> If you do decide to make a purchase but don't have an eBay account, no >> worries. Just contact me through e-mail and we can do business that >> way. >> >> Best wishes, >> Dan >> >> SORRY EVERYONE. I don't mean to spam. Just that I couldn't reach >> Alaric at his regular e-mail address. Thanks in advance for the >> understanding. >> > > > Dan, > > No apology required. We'll just consider this fortuitous and > informational. > > I had bought several pots from Dan. They are slip molded, well made, > eggshell thin, and wonderful for the Dan Congs of Phoenix Mountain. They > are > also growing quite beautiful over time. Personally, I like the simplest > most > classic designs; I don't like the modern geometric and animalmorphic > types. > That's just my taste. These fancy ass pots seem to have become the norm > among the "masters" of late, probably following the market. Dan, what's > your > opinion of this? > > Michael > |
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Michael,
Our "fortuitous" encounter reminds me of that song from long ago, how did it go again... oh yeah, "it's a small world afterall". I recently found this Google group (I know I know where the hell I have I been) of fellow tea drinkers and I must say that its been an enjoyable experience (goes great with some tea.. ahem.. no pun intended). I completely agree with your take on teapots. Sometimes I wonder where these people get their inspiration. I guess it all boils down to artisans wanting and needing to make money. Regardless of the awful teapot designs these days, they do seem to appeal to most people. Maybe we're just "old school" in our thinking. Dan |
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"Dan S" > writes:
> Our "fortuitous" encounter reminds me of that song from long ago, how > did it go again... oh yeah, "it's a small world afterall". I recently > found this Google group Sorry, but this isn't a Google group. It isn't a Yahoo group either, nor a Microsoft group. It's a Usenet group, and it doesn't belong to anyone, which is one of the reasons some of us like it. Google provides a nice service in archiving Usenet, and it might work well as a means of reading and posting - I haven't tried it for that - but Google doesn't own Usenet. > (I know I know where the hell I have I been) of fellow tea drinkers > and I must say that its been an enjoyable experience (goes great > with some tea.. ahem.. no pun intended). I completely agree with > your take on teapots. Sometimes I wonder where these people get > their inspiration. I guess it all boils down to artisans wanting > and needing to make money. Regardless of the awful teapot designs > these days, they do seem to appeal to most people. Maybe we're just > "old school" in our thinking. Speaking of "old school", Usenet is old indeed; it antedates the World Wide Web. So welcome to our old school! /Lew --- Lew Perin / http://www.panix.com/~perin/babelcarp.html |
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Thank you for the clarification. I stand corrected.
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