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10 hours of work

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Due to problems with our normal show site the club decided to do a bonsai fair at our meeting site. This entailed a small display of quality trees, our two regular sales ( Pat and Leigh ) and the club sales table.

Also we had several of the club members working on there trees. I was one of those and spent around 10 hours on this tree

The tree was planted at my parent’s house in 1964. I dug it up 4 years ago and had done some minor work.

It is now well on the road to being a good tree.

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Re: 10 hours of work

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good work peter, im sure, in your hands this tree has a bright future. i look forward to it. :D
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Re: 10 hours of work

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nice mate, this is gonna be an awesome tree in the next couple of years when it fills out and some carving work is done i love trees with lots of dead wood :D
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jamie111 wrote:nice mate, this is gonna be an awesome tree in the next couple of years when it fills out and some carving work is done i love trees with lots of dead wood :D
Dead trees have a lot of dead wood :)
This tree has very interesting shape Peter. Do you have any before and after photos?
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Very nice peter and once carved it will be spectaular

Lots of Shari and carving to be done yet I guess?
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I understand you would have only required 4 hours if some pratty youngster didn't bother you for the other 6 hours.
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Saw it first hand on Saturday, especially love the movement of the bottom branch.

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Re: 10 hours of work

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Thanks for the feed back,

I did spent a lot of time talking to a variety of people during the day. It was also good to talk face to face with a few of the Aus Bonsai Members including the pratty youngster.

As the tree develops I will post more pics.

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Very nice Peter.
That pratty youngster reckons he is like JC does not talk much. I would hate to be around if he decides to talk then :roll: :lol:.

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Re: 10 hours of work

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I too saw it first hand on Saturday and also really like the bottom branch (style, movement, taper). Not yet convinced that you still need the top one, but you can convince me Peter with another photo in a couple of years.
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Re: 10 hours of work

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Hi Pete,

It was great to see this tree first hand. Am still keeping an eye out for a potential shohin version of your tree :)

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Re: 10 hours of work[Update]

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Hi all,

Here is an update on this tree. Because the tree has sentimental value to me I was reluctant to remove the top branch although it was a bit ugly.

As you can see I have removed it today and the new model looks a whole lot better. It will still need some tweaking and some serious carving but over all I am a lot happier with it.

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Re: 10 hours of work

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From the photo, I thought that the top branch gave this tree that unusual factor that makes people either love or hate the tree... I for one, loved it. It was a brilliant way of getting through of a tricky styling situation.
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Re: 10 hours of work

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Hi Pete

Great work mate carving works going to be fun.

This is going to ba a great tree

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Re: 10 hours of work

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Peter,
I'm voting with Skip. A brave but correct decision to remove the top branch I think, has improved the tree greatly. Some sensitive carving and you have another winner.
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