Another one up for grabs.
Tree stands at 45cm tall and started out as a bonsai in 1990. I'm really unsure what a fair price is for this tree, so I'm hoping some may be able to give direction if that's allowed?

feedback welcome.
MasonC wrote:whoops......didn't realise.
years in training is somewhat ilrelevant i think as to the actual physical charateristics of the bonsai (ie how the tree actually looks) a professional could work with a piece of material and turn it into something a novice may spend ten seasons achieving. The final outcome (how the tree looks) should be the price setter, not how long it took to get there. When i purchase a tree i usually look at shape, size dimensions, health etc. How many years in training is way down on my list.MasonC wrote:19 years in training, come on mel
noah78 wrote:years in training is somewhat ilrelevant i think as to the actual physical charateristics of the bonsai (ie how the tree actually looks) a professional could work with a piece of material and turn it into something a novice may spend ten seasons achieving. The final outcome (how the tree looks) should be the price setter, not how long it took to get there. When i purchase a tree i usually look at shape, size dimensions, health etc. How many years in training is way down on my list.MasonC wrote:19 years in training, come on mel
opps , well ken if your buying ask for what i said ,if your selling than a grand for sure.....jamie111 wrote:well thats a fair call mateone thing is i dont think its ken buying it... lol i think hes trying to sell it
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