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i remeber seing a stand in a post i think on here that incorporated an actual trunk or part of a trunk of a tree, looked very australian, i will see if i can find it :D


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here it is, a stand made by jayc viewtopic.php?f=29&t=1948

i am sure he wont mind posting it again, i dont want to be the one to copy it and post it just incase but i am sure jay will be quite happy to :D


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No Worries Jamie! Thanks for the link.

I don't know why i didn't link it earlier....

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no drama mate, its an excellent idea for a stand and i think would be perfect for an australian style display :D


well done on the design :D


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jayP
Have you checked out the ANBG native bonsai show gallery (http://www.anbg.gov.au/bonsai/ )? There are a few 'different' stands there. Those not 'Asian' are polished wooded slabs, but there are also some log stumps and granite slabs.
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I have been doing some Renos over the break at home, and came up with a novel idea of a stand to use for display :-)

an Aussie Dunny! :shock:
one could make a nice Tokonoma from Fibro and corrugated Iron to create the right atmosphere :D

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Hey Ken, can see you dont come from the bush. The out back dunny was made of tin with a pine lid. :D Should get hold of one of those, that would look the perfect part then. :lol:
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kcpoole wrote:I have been doing some Renos over the break at home, and came up with a novel idea of a stand to use for display :-)

an Aussie Dunny! :shock:
one could make a nice Tokonoma from Fibro and corrugated Iron to create the right atmosphere :D

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Petra wrote:Hey Ken, can see you dont come from the bush. The out back dunny was made of tin with a pine lid. :D Should get hold of one of those, that would look the perfect part then. :lol:
Yeah Sorry, Maybe my vision can be a urban Dunny, You can do the bushie style :-)
The newspaper cuttings hanging on a hook can be the accompaniment, or should that be the aussie equivalent of a scroll?
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Definitely a pot ken (not a stand)
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Well, my husband made me a new plant pot today, we were going to use it for Alecost, but it could be a large cascade pot... Maybe we could make a smaller one with a VB can, hmmm.
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Recently I was lucky enough to get a stand which has been made from a plank that was originally part of a bridge. It is obviously quite old and surprisingly heavy. A large hole remains as evidence of a metal spike which once secured the plank to the bridge[/attachment]
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I have no idea what the wood is, perhaps redgum?

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Nice Gerard, definitely Aussie

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