AusBonsai Market - Sunday 5th March 2017 - Sydney

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Re: AusBonsai Market - Sunday 5th March 2017 - Sydney

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Grant Bowie wrote:
Steven wrote:This Shohin Allocasuarina torulosa in hand made Australian pot (sorry, can't remember who the potter is but I purchased it at the AABC convention in Adelaide) will be available for sale this Sunday 5th March at Killeen St Auburn.
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Re: AusBonsai Market - Sunday 5th March 2017 - Sydney

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Some of the trees I will have there, as well as bags of Akadama, Kanuma and Pumice.

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Here is a Melaleuca quinquenervia that will be for sale on my table this coming Sunday. It's in a nice Mudlark pot by Penny Davis.
The Market will be on rain, hail or shine. The undercover venue will be fine despite the weather :tu:

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Chinese elm, over 60cm tall, Tokoname pot, possibly 40 years old as this was a Max Candy tree till about 2007.

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Grant Bowie wrote:
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Chinese elm, over 60cm tall, Tokoname pot, possibly 40 years old as this was a Max Candy tree till about 2007.

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It's rare to find a mature lace bark Chinese elm with mature bark in this country. A valuable tree! (why sell?)
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This Muraya that has been in training for 35 years will be available on one of the sales tables.
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The following tree's will be available for sale this coming Sunday on one of the sellers tables.
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Anyone got any pots to show that they are selling?
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Some of my pots are shown on the first page of this thread Kirky . All boxed up now and loaded on the ute !
Here's a couple more pics - probably repeats .
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Re: AusBonsai Market - Sunday 5th March 2017 - Sydney

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I really like that oval one on the top right Graham :tu:
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I'll double check , make sure that one is on board . Had to take one box of pots out to avoid an overloading problem !
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Don't leave it in on my behalf, unfortunately I won't be able to make it to the market day.
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I wish I was going.

I'm sorry but I can't attend. I hope you all have a great day, it looks like it will be awesome.
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Re: AusBonsai Market - Sunday 5th March 2017 - Sydney

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Thanks Graham,
I did see the ones on the first page. I just wanted to see more. The oval is very nice.
You guys are going to have a great day the stock for sale is mouth wateringly good. I wish I was going.... Long drive from Melbourne :(
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Bougy fan is flying down from Brissy to attend.
Doubt he will have much room on the plane going home.
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