Some Japanese trees.....

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Re: Some Japanese trees.....

Post by Jow »

Just for interests sake we decided to auction off the shimpaku i styled... preceeds go to the pay off my pot debt fund....

http://page11.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/n76751150

Some customers have said it may get near the 10,000yen mark.... hopefully!
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Re: Some Japanese trees.....

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Asus101 wrote:There was an article in one of the bonsai Europe magazines.
All it is... Take your cutting, wire it using thicker than normal wire, and loop/twist/bend as you can see in the final one posted there. That's basically it, I have read some allow the wires to cut in before removing, others remove before it cuts in and re wires..
The article was in Bonsai Europe, issue 6/2006. It showed Nobuichi Urushibata developing shimpaku, pine and cryptomeria for shohin.

There is also a similar chapter in the Stone Lantern book on JBP, which obviously focuses on JBP only.
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Re: Some Japanese trees.....

Post by aaron_tas »

...such a good thread, go jow :!:

super jealous.

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