Bonsai at the Bay
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Re: Bonsai at the Bay
yer. it looked a bit different to franks. is it grown on something? because it looks like the roots are rapped around something? Love it!
Chat soon
Mase
Chat soon
Mase
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Re: Bonsai at the Bay
Hello all
I set up before Christmas in Chatswood Chase to see how I may sell bonsai in the big smoke. Very busy which was nice here are a few pictures of the stall in the shopping centre, nice to meet a few of the ausbonsai members over the week.
Thanks Mase
Bonsai at the Bay
I set up before Christmas in Chatswood Chase to see how I may sell bonsai in the big smoke. Very busy which was nice here are a few pictures of the stall in the shopping centre, nice to meet a few of the ausbonsai members over the week.
Thanks Mase
Bonsai at the Bay
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nice set up mase, some sweet trees there, hope you done well with sales 
jamie

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So, how did you go? Shopping centres are great for trade at xmas. Was it just 1 week?
Cheers,
Leigh.
Cheers,
Leigh.
Cheers,
Leigh.
Leigh.
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Thanks for the comments just one week as I was teaching right up until the week before. I had the option to do a fortnight but could not squeeze the time. Did you set up for the chrissy trade Leigh?
Mase
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Hi Mase (& Leigh), whilst many of those of us who live in/near Sydney support our resident Sydney Bonsai nurseries......I think it would be fair to say that many of us would like the opportunity to meet / talk to / and support both of you when you come up this way.
Whilst I dont live in Sydney, I would be more than happy to travel down.
I am sure I am not the only one.
Can you help us / you and let us know when and where you are travelling to other areas
Regards
Steve
Whilst I dont live in Sydney, I would be more than happy to travel down.
I am sure I am not the only one.
Can you help us / you and let us know when and where you are travelling to other areas
Regards
Steve
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Hi Mason - yes - now that I run my nursery from home it is a great opportunity to get some traffic flow from a shopping centre - when I had my nursery in Pialligo, I didnt need to - the traffic was already there.
Hi Steve - I only trade in Canberra, however, I will be assisting in a demonstration at the AABC seminar this year - hope to catch up with a few of the ausbonsai members there.
Regards,
Leigh.
Hi Steve - I only trade in Canberra, however, I will be assisting in a demonstration at the AABC seminar this year - hope to catch up with a few of the ausbonsai members there.
Regards,
Leigh.
Cheers,
Leigh.
Leigh.
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Well done Mase, that is getting it out there and promoting yourself. I would be interested to know if it worked for you? Like Leigh i work from home and would do something like this if it was worth my while. Did the trees suffer being inside for a week or did you have to set up every day? I would imagine you would have got a lot of lookers.
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It worked out very well, the rent can be very steep $4000 + at that time of year, but like anything shop around for leasing prices. Trees were fine for the week, I moved/rotated sun lovers after 2 days etc but elms and ficus all fine. Unfortunately for bonsai lovers most go for gifts and therefore most to the grave but with good after care service and a solid back up plan (contact numbers/web site etc) hopefully many people will fall in love with bonsai any a new wave of interested members will join ausbonsai.bodhidharma wrote:Well done Mase, that is getting it out there and promoting yourself. I would be interested to know if it worked for you? Like Leigh i work from home and would do something like this if it was worth my while. Did the trees suffer being inside for a week or did you have to set up every day? I would imagine you would have got a lot of lookers.
Take care Mase
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Hi all
Just a quick update on the nursery, after many inquiries over the last 4 months I have not been able to sell the nursery as an entire lot. I think 1000+ bonsai make most people ask where do I start???
So as of April Bonsai at the Bay is still open but with revised times. I am teaching 5 days so during the week is difficult to see clients. After 4pm is good and obviousally weekends is good. Please just call before you arrive as a lot of you are travelling a long way to Woollamia.
I could not bring myself to just get rid of 16 years of work, it will become a glorified hobby for the next 20 years or so. I still have 800 bonsai in the nursery and over 600 in the field so hopefully I still have something to offer you all.
Thanks for all of the comments over the months whilst trying to sell, but it looks like it is mine for life. I guess Bonsai does that to you.
Chat soon Mase
Just a quick update on the nursery, after many inquiries over the last 4 months I have not been able to sell the nursery as an entire lot. I think 1000+ bonsai make most people ask where do I start???

So as of April Bonsai at the Bay is still open but with revised times. I am teaching 5 days so during the week is difficult to see clients. After 4pm is good and obviousally weekends is good. Please just call before you arrive as a lot of you are travelling a long way to Woollamia.
I could not bring myself to just get rid of 16 years of work, it will become a glorified hobby for the next 20 years or so. I still have 800 bonsai in the nursery and over 600 in the field so hopefully I still have something to offer you all.
Thanks for all of the comments over the months whilst trying to sell, but it looks like it is mine for life. I guess Bonsai does that to you.

Chat soon Mase
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Hi Mase,
glad to hear your still in the business, I will still be coming back again in the future hopefully the big corky bark elm is still there when I get time to visit.
Archie
glad to hear your still in the business, I will still be coming back again in the future hopefully the big corky bark elm is still there when I get time to visit.
Archie
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Good on you Mase,
Tech
Tech
Whilst walking through the forest of Bonsai Myths, I found a single small tree.
From it I learned all I needed to know.
From it I learned all I needed to know.
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Anyone thinking of going to check out his stock should just go . Mase still has some good trees and very CHEAP!!! prices.
I made the drive from sydney and Mase made me feel very welcome.
I drove down on the 17th of April,school holiday traffic was driving me crazy but was ok otherwise.
Ther are still alot of corky's that i and afew members prob have ther eyes on
Anyways here is what i picked up a week ago.
I made the drive from sydney and Mase made me feel very welcome.
I drove down on the 17th of April,school holiday traffic was driving me crazy but was ok otherwise.
Ther are still alot of corky's that i and afew members prob have ther eyes on

Anyways here is what i picked up a week ago.
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blkrota wrote:Anyone thinking of going to check out his stock should just go . Mase still has some good trees and very CHEAP!!! prices.
I made the drive from sydney and Mase made me feel very welcome.
I drove down on the 17th of April,school holiday traffic was driving me crazy but was ok otherwise.
Ther are still alot of corky's that i and afew members prob have ther eyes on![]()
Anyways here is what i picked up a week ago.
Mate ,
I like the pine alot, the small squamata in the front and the elm on the right. Nice trees and good score i think
