Zini of 80s is regarded as good quality and some say better than earlier factory Zini. I can't comment too much on that, but I did never like 80s Zini with any teas I tried with...karma wrote: ↑Mon Mar 23, 2020 12:42 amIs green label really twice to three times as good as white label? To be quite honest it isn't so much of a "save up" issues as a "can't justify" issue. $300 or so for a first plunge into this world seems quite steep for me, I'd be willing to spend that much if I knew I felt it was worth it -- but not until that point. In my experience so far, it feels like people tend to say whatever price a site is offering pots at is far too high and then turn around and recommend another site offering pots at similar prices. I'm unclear as to what I'm missing.
Why I would discard late 80s onwards is the use of additives in factory pots from then on, as well as that they just don't look so nice either. Then I would just go for a modern pot to get your feet wet. Or be patient and wait for a tea swap? I know, I know, patience is not the virtue of youth

One main point as well – especially for a newbie into Yixing and without a range of comparions, Yixing clay will probably make no to very little discernible difference... that takes time, diligence, attentiveness and good tea. So don't fall for the hype, take it slow. Read and look more, buy less, opportunities will present themselves.