First Style Shimpaku

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John Henry
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First Style Shimpaku

Post by John Henry »

Hi All,
This is a shimpaku that i styled at Xmas ,it was cut back by about half in height there was some heavy bending involved using raffia and rubber over all it has responded very well as the wire is now cutting in .
Constructive comments welcome.
Thanks, John
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Elias
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Re: First Style Shimpaku

Post by Elias »

Hi John,
Looking good, hope I'm not being a pain....just a few questions do you had any before shots? It's always interesting to see how people style and what are the plans for this tree in the future, maybe some jin...?

Do you have anymore shots of the tree, I'd be cool to see it from a few angles.


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John Henry
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Posts: 487
Joined: December 2nd, 2008, 3:19 pm
Favorite Species: pines
Bonsai Age: 20
Bonsai Club: BSV Nth West Vic Native Bendigo
Location: Melbourne VIC
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Re: First Style Shimpaku

Post by John Henry »

Hi Eliast,
Sorry i do not have any before shots i will take pics from the back .
Thanks ,John
( Do you belong to any bonsai clubs)
Elias
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Re: First Style Shimpaku

Post by Elias »

I'd love to join a club and I've checked out various websites, but I got too much work on, trying to find another good reliable landscaper to share the work load at the moment, if only you lived closer :)

Elias
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