squamata for slaughter.

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Re: squamata for slaughter.

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liquidluke wrote:WOW Antonio!!! Amazing tree! the compression!!!! the movement!!!! the size!!!! i strive in bonsai to have trees like this to work on!!! thanks for sharing man!!
i have a stock squamata im about to work on... ill create a progression series of it soon. any help and advice you have would be great. :D

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Thanks luke; im soon to unbind this one. 8-) you need anything all ya gotta do is ask. :D ;)

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Re: squamata for slaughter.

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hey man iv got the pics of mine up.... whats your opinion?
PS... you cant have Slaughter with out laughter 8-)
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Shimpaku onto squamata? Is that possible Asus? I certainly hope so. Onto procumbens?

I think I may have used up all of my wishes 8-)

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Oh, nice redesign by the way Antonio. Looking forward to when the wire and raffia come off.

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Mojo Moyogi wrote:Shimpaku onto squamata? Is that possible Asus? I certainly hope so. Onto procumbens?

I think I may have used up all of my wishes 8-)

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tes it is definately possible MM i have seen it done, i would love to be that good to be able to do it though, dont have the confidence as of yet though i dont think.
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Mojo Moyogi wrote:Oh, nice redesign by the way Antonio. Looking forward to when the wire and raffia come off.

Cheers
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Thanks mojo i cant wait either. :D
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Hi Ant,
You must have been growing this one for a while ? I can see a nice small semi cascade with some jin work at the top .
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craigw60 wrote:Hi Ant,
You must have been growing this one for a while ? I can see a nice small semi cascade with some jin work at the top .
Craig

Hi craig, stay tuned for this one, i know what i want, wild yamadori style, but i think this one will be coming to a hiro session with me. :D ;) 8-)
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Hi Ant,
I jumped the gun on this one and made comment before reading the whole post. I don't think you need my advice on this tree you seen to be working it beautifully on your own. Hopefully see you on monday night.
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Love your work Ant,

This is the first time I've seen this thread and now can't wait till the unveiling of your tree!

You given me some great idea's for some of my boring squamata.

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Ha ha Thanks Craig, look forward to it!

Thanks Shannon have fun with them! :D
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Re: squamata for slaughter.

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Hi anttal63, any chance on an update on this one, or have you started it in a new thread?
Just wanted to see the end result of the deadwood you were going to incorporate into it's design, and of course any other changes you made.
I really enjoyed this progression and would love to see how it turned out!
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Update ! :tu: Repot for this one and overdue for a restyle !!! :tu:
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Thanks for the update Antonio :tu2:
I look forward to seeing how you choose to restyle it!
When will this be done?...does it need to fill out again first?
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Dario wrote:Thanks for the update Antonio :tu2:
I look forward to seeing how you choose to restyle it!
When will this be done?...does it need to fill out again first?
Cheers, Dario
Thanks dario, when it shows me some vigor and settles in its pot. :tu:
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