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Hi Michael,
I noticed that your question hasn't been answered, Linda must be busy, shall I try at answering? Hope Linda won't mind... The green bars indicate the production period of the specific tea. Hope that helps. "Michael Plant" > wrote in message ... > 9/2/04 > > > > Hi there, > > > > For a list of 1940-1989's cake/brick pu-erh, > > please visit our site at > > http://www.teahub.com/cakepuerh.htm > > > > Linda > > JinYuXuan Tea House > > Yunnan, China > > > > > Linda, > > Could you kindly explain the green bars in the chart. What exactly do they > indicate? That you have these teas available for sale? Thanks. > > Michael > |
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