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Michael Plant > wrote in message >...
> Tea /12/04
>
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> > do you have a picture of the teapot? My shop sells Yixing teapots, both old
> > and new ones. Thanks.
> >
> > Isabel

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> Isabel,
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> I personally request that you post your web URL here so that those of us
> interested may look at it. (I suspect however that you have none; otherwise,
> you would have posted it, no?)
>
> Michael
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> snip snip snip


heh. tea chapter
http://www.tea-chapter.com.sg/

quite a nice-looking shop over here in sg, at neil road. went past a
couple of times.
 
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