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<p>[QUOTE="Ratsy Brown, post: 2829536, member: 5040"]In hindsight you guys should have been my first stop. I have been told that a lid that fits on perfectly is a sign of a quality Yixing teapot, and this one was moving a good 3-4mm side to side, so I assumed it wasn't overly valuable. I guess there's more to it than that.</p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=152]@tie.dye.cat[/USER] thanks for those links and tips, exactly what I was looking for. Reddit thread is particularly interesting.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ratsy Brown, post: 2829536, member: 5040"]In hindsight you guys should have been my first stop. I have been told that a lid that fits on perfectly is a sign of a quality Yixing teapot, and this one was moving a good 3-4mm side to side, so I assumed it wasn't overly valuable. I guess there's more to it than that. [USER=152]@tie.dye.cat[/USER] thanks for those links and tips, exactly what I was looking for. Reddit thread is particularly interesting.[/QUOTE]
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