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Home › Dialogues › Tea Business › Walking on egg shells
Or, perhaps swatting a hornet’s nest?
I asked about why compressed tea seems popular in the Blogosphere for pu’er, and none other than MarshalN weighed in:
http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=18669
Not quite what I expected, though.
M.
Everyone has the right to his/her opinions. As a member of Teachat for more than 3 years, I am not surprised by MarshalN’s responses.
I suggest that you read more and follow your intuition. I have enjoyed Leo’s articles, and his suggestions have improved my health. I often don’t find the same information from other forums or blogs.
Good luck with your tea adventure.
@ MEversbergII, thank you for sharing this here. This will be our talk of the day and I am sure Leo will respond later. I think he is enjoying this 😉
This MarshalN has no clue of what Tea Guardian is about.
@ M, I think this is a good experience for you to sense the kind of pressure I have having an opinion and a more reasonable markup system different from the majority of the trade. While puer discus is still a rare item in the tea trade in US, it is a major commodity here in HK and southern China. Peer criticism is really intense. To hold fast to my believes and principles is not an easy job when I have all the resources to make big bugs out of this item that I don’t believe in. I even have access to those extremely exclusive ones made for national leaders. In China where the Party elitists enjoy even more special privileges than ancient imperial families, there are special F&B production facilities for every single item in their households.
:))