
Bunjin radiata
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Bunjin radiata
I do love Literati/Bunjin, this little Radiata is 160mm high and has a nice feel to it.

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- mattgatenby
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Re: Bunjin radiata
Very interesting.....did you snap and repair ??
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Re: Bunjin radiata
Just curious as to what it is wrapped around the big bend? I am guessing it is to help stop callousing/swelling?
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Re: Bunjin radiata
I like and understand what you are doing here mate.
Proves a point

Proves a point


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Re: Bunjin radiata
Sorry for not answering you;
Matt, i have no idea what the snap and repair technique is mate (well actually i do) , if there is one i wouldn't use it on a PINE.
Luke, it is a cable tie my freind and it is simply to hold the leader tight to the trunk in a downward fashion.
Cheers
Matt, i have no idea what the snap and repair technique is mate (well actually i do) , if there is one i wouldn't use it on a PINE.
Luke, it is a cable tie my freind and it is simply to hold the leader tight to the trunk in a downward fashion.
Cheers

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Re: Bunjin radiata
Looks like a good little starter man! I had a little dig out my dads farm and scored some nice little and some big pines to have a go at styling up! 
