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Tue Jun 01, 2021 6:36 pm

Chadrinkincat wrote:
Tue Jun 01, 2021 6:30 pm
How did the 70’s shui ping sell before this beauty? Great clay in a shape that isn’t too common in the west.

https://teaswelike.com/product/70s-fact ... ngni-bale/

I’d be buying this one in a heartbeat if I didn’t already own one.
People don’t have taste :lol:
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Tue Jun 01, 2021 7:57 pm

Bok wrote:
Tue Jun 01, 2021 6:36 pm
Chadrinkincat wrote:
Tue Jun 01, 2021 6:30 pm
How did the 70’s shui ping sell before this beauty? Great clay in a shape that isn’t too common in the west.

https://teaswelike.com/product/70s-fact ... ngni-bale/

I’d be buying this one in a heartbeat if I didn’t already own one.
People don’t have taste :lol:
Or people are still learning about the hongni category :lol:
Do you @Bok & @Chadrinkincat know if this is the same as 60s hongni? I like the Bale shape more than shui ping. ;)
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Tue Jun 01, 2021 8:02 pm

DailyTX wrote:
Tue Jun 01, 2021 7:57 pm
Or people are still learning about the hongni category :lol:
Do you Bok & Chadrinkincat know if this is the same as 60s hongni? I like the Bale shape more than shui ping. ;)
Fair point. It is a very good entry pot to see what is what. And in the beginning the awareness of what is rare and what not is that present.

As far as I understand it, 60s clay is a little different than 70s. But possibly minimally so in non-detectable levels to the average person. Mind you that in each period there are also different batches...
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Tue Jun 01, 2021 8:36 pm

Bok wrote:
Tue Jun 01, 2021 8:02 pm
DailyTX wrote:
Tue Jun 01, 2021 7:57 pm
Or people are still learning about the hongni category :lol:
Do you Bok & Chadrinkincat know if this is the same as 60s hongni? I like the Bale shape more than shui ping. ;)
Fair point. It is a very good entry pot to see what is what. And in the beginning the awareness of what is rare and what not is that present.

As far as I understand it, 60s clay is a little different than 70s. But possibly minimally so in non-detectable levels to the average person. Mind you that in each period there are also different batches...
@Bok cool 😎
Yeah, I read about the mixing clay in F1 to get consistent colors. I am trying to hold off on less than 100 ml pots, or else this would be an excellent learning piece.
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Tue Jun 01, 2021 8:49 pm

DailyTX wrote:
Tue Jun 01, 2021 8:36 pm
I am trying to hold off on less than 100 ml pots, or else this would be an excellent learning piece.
Why is that? Has the big-pot-faction gotten to you??? :lol:
I rarely use anything larger than 80, preferably 60ml, these days. haha
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Tue Jun 01, 2021 9:16 pm

Bok wrote:
Tue Jun 01, 2021 8:49 pm
DailyTX wrote:
Tue Jun 01, 2021 8:36 pm
I am trying to hold off on less than 100 ml pots, or else this would be an excellent learning piece.
Why is that? Has the big-pot-faction gotten to you??? :lol:
I rarely use anything larger than 80, preferably 60ml, these days. haha
For solo session, my preference is from 130-150ml pots which brew about 100-120 ml of tea. My tea cup is about 80ml, so each brew, half pot of tea in my cup, half pot in my tea pitcher for cooling. 200ml is my max for solo during thirsty days lol
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Fri Jun 11, 2021 12:13 pm

Hi!

We have added to the site a tea that we consider to be one of the most promising Dayi productions after 2010: the 2015 Zi Dayi. In addition, we restocked the Dayi 001-7542, the BYH 2013 Mahei, 2005 Double Lion, and the Ju Lun Zhusha teapots.

We hope you enjoy our offerings!
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Thu Jul 01, 2021 11:32 pm

Hi! We have listed some new offerings on the site:

- 2001 simplified yun 7542
- the Xiaguan 8653 Quarter Cake set
- the Teas We Like 80ml zhusha teapots

In addition, we restocked the 2003 Tibetan Flame Jincha.

We hope you enjoy the new offerings!
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Fri Jul 02, 2021 10:49 am

Teas We Like wrote:
Thu Jul 01, 2021 11:32 pm
Hi! We have listed some new offerings on the site:

- 2001 simplified yun 7542
- the Xiaguan 8653 Quarter Cake set
- the Teas We Like 80ml zhusha teapots

In addition, we restocked the 2003 Tibetan Flame Jincha.

We hope you enjoy the new offerings!
TWL
Good stuff!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
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Sat Jul 17, 2021 10:15 am

Hi!

We have added the following offerings to the site:

- Xiaguan 2005 T8653 thick wrapper January batch (reference Xiaguan iron cake)
- Yushan black tea (intense and rich high mountain Taiwanese black tea)
- 1990s 8972 brick (comfortable well-aged tea at a reasonable price point)

In addition, we restocked:
- 2006 green peacock lao man'e
- Day 2010 7542 (001 batch)
- 2006 rustic zhongcha

We hope you enjoy the teas!
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Thu Aug 12, 2021 10:47 pm

Hi!

We have listed some new offerings:
- the full cakes of 2021 Longdui (both the version with standard rounian, and the version with strong rounian)
- the 2021 Pussimbing Second Flush Darjeeling
- the 2018 Alishan roasted oolong
- 105ml single hole Ju Lun Zhusha Yixing teapots

In addition, we have restocked:
- the 2004 Banpo Laozhai
- the thin flared porcelain gaiwans

We hope you enjoy the teas!

TWL
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Sat Aug 28, 2021 12:00 pm

Hi! We were finally able to restock some Malaysian stored teas:

- 2001 iron zhongcha
- 90s Hongtaichang Shou
- 2006 Rustic zhongcha

In addition, we are now offering a Malaysia stored Xiaguan Jiaji tuocha from March 2004 for $20.

We hope you enjoy the teas!

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Sun Oct 03, 2021 6:14 pm

Hi! We have added some new teas to the site:

- The 2008 Dayi 7532, batch 801
- A 2012 "rustic" liubao
- A restock of the 1990s Malaysian commission Liubao

In addition, we have added the following teaware:

- 80ml Ju Lun Zhusha teapots with a single hole filter
- a version of the 80ml Ju Lun Zhusha teapot with slightly lower firing temperature
- a reduction fired version of the 80ml Ju Lun Zhusha teapot

We hope you enjoy the new offerings!
TWL
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Sun Oct 03, 2021 7:46 pm

Could you elaborate on what effects a lower firing temperature would have on tea?
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