8ft J. black pine

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8ft J. black pine

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Now here's something to keep you bonsai old-timers (even 2 or 3 of you) busy over the next few months:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Large-Japanese-B ... 2c53b614a6
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Regards, Mitchell.



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Yeah I had no takers on this forum so I am trying my luck on ebay now.

First time trying to sell a tree on ebay. See how I go.

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Post by craigw60 »

You often see trees on this scale for sale in Japan usually balled in hessian. They are mostly for planting in the garden not for bonsai. The Japanese hand prune most of their garden plants.
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