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Default More pu-erhs

> >
> > They are a trustworthy source of authentic puerhs. Jing Teahouse, and
> > Yunnan Sourcing are also good sources.
> >
> > Mike
> > http://www.pu-erh.net
> >

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> Mike,
>
> Others have provided the link, so I won't repeat it.
>
> Thanks for your input. I have had good experiences with this vendor, so I
> may take a pu plunge with them.
>
> Regards,
> Dean


This raises a question I have about TeaSpring. On the website, the
picture they have of the 70's Guang Yun shows a beeng with a round
neifei:

http://www.teaspring.com/Guang-Yun-Gong-70s.asp

Yet, on the HouDe website, it is mentioned that Guang Yun beengs did
not have a round neifei until the 1980's:

http://www.houdeasianart.com/index.p... ducts_id=295

Has anyone checked into this? Has anyone tried the Guang Yun from
TeaSpring? I tasted a sample of the cake from Houde and its quite
amazing. A very powerful tea that left a smile on my face (and sweat
on my brow.) Unfortunately, at $379, it's a little out of my price
range. However, at $230...

By the way, hello. This is my first posting on RFDT. I have talked to
a few of you via email, but this is my first public outing on this
group. Hello to all that I haven't exchanged with before.

-David Lesseps