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Can I show one of my tables of shame?

 

 

Please go ahead..... I am sure I will be salivating all over your table...... :puddle: :puddle:

 

 

 

 

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First and second pictures are from different purchases.

 

Enough for one day I hope.

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Cigar and rikyu-cha are both very paper-dependent.

I've tried them on two types of paper, and they almost look like totally different ink:

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(posting with my cellphone, not sure if the link works:P)

How true! How true.

 

Many believe this ink to be only brown when dried, though Cigar is more faceted; contingent on paper and pen.

Ink, a drug.

― Vladimir Nabokov, Bend Sinister

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First and second pictures are from different purchases.

 

Enough for one day I hope.

 

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http://www.taskyprianou.com/me_tear_happy.jpg

 

 

LOL... If I ever get to meet you Tas... I will expect you to look just like this fellow.. ;)

 

 

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LOL... If I ever get to meet you Tas... I will expect you to look just like this fellow.. ;)

 

 

C.

 

On the "inside" I do.

The "outside" is a different story. I'm more like The Hood from Thunderbirds, apparently. :blush:

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On the "inside" I do.

The "outside" is a different story. I'm more like The Hood from Thunderbirds, apparently. :blush:

 

HA!!.. Kind of like Captain Picard... :wub: :wub:

 

 

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On the "inside" I do.

The "outside" is a different story. I'm more like The Hood from Thunderbirds, apparently. :blush:

I've met you Tas, & you are The Hood's twin brother... ;-)

Verba volant, scripta manent

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What?! There are two Rikyu-cha? I didn't know that!

 

me neither :o

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