Leigh Taafe wrote:You forgot to mention we dropped it !
Overhaul of a 59 year old Mugo Pine.
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But you caught it on the first bounce! That was a good recovery and not a branch out of place!
The portable table collapsed as we were moving it!
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The portable table collapsed as we were moving it!
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Just like the guy who slips over at the BBQ and doesn't spill a drop! 
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Yep, Gotta get your priorities right.Leigh Taafe wrote:Just like the guy who slips over at the BBQ and doesn't spill a drop!
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OK - here is Part 7 of the video. Took all day to upload (no idea why it is taking so long!).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVNfETsmQRU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVNfETsmQRU
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I have only ever uploaded a couple of movies to utube before and I was surprised how long they take.
Al least a few hours but not sure about a day. Oh my camcorder does have several settings and one is stated as best for uploading to youtube and such. Check for a quality setting on the camera you are using!
Looking goo0d Grant. Thanks for taking the time to document it
Dam that was a good catch at the end Leigh
Al least a few hours but not sure about a day. Oh my camcorder does have several settings and one is stated as best for uploading to youtube and such. Check for a quality setting on the camera you are using!
Looking goo0d Grant. Thanks for taking the time to document it
Dam that was a good catch at the end Leigh
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Hi all,
I got some time last night to work on the tree and it is now as finished as I wish to take it at the moment; other than tidying up the Jinned area. Next autumn I hope to move it to a more suitable pot. I will be in melbourne in a few weeks time and will keep my eyes open for one.
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I got some time last night to work on the tree and it is now as finished as I wish to take it at the moment; other than tidying up the Jinned area. Next autumn I hope to move it to a more suitable pot. I will be in melbourne in a few weeks time and will keep my eyes open for one.
Grant
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Great outcome Grant, tree looks fantastic. Its a credit to all the long hours you and Leigh put in.
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Hey Grant,
The tree is looking fantastic, it is a credit to your vision and desire to make the best possible tree from the material you started with. Look forward to seeing it repotted into a crescent pot.
If you don't find one while your in Melbourne have a chat with Penny (Mudlarkpottery) she has a great range of crescent pots.
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The tree is looking fantastic, it is a credit to your vision and desire to make the best possible tree from the material you started with. Look forward to seeing it repotted into a crescent pot.
If you don't find one while your in Melbourne have a chat with Penny (Mudlarkpottery) she has a great range of crescent pots.
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Thanks Grant,
I have enjoyed watching the progress of this tree, you should be delighted with the results. Now it's time to sit back and enjoy, looking foreward to the re-pot
I have enjoyed watching the progress of this tree, you should be delighted with the results. Now it's time to sit back and enjoy, looking foreward to the re-pot
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hi grant 
you and leigh have done a fantastic job! I really love where this one is going and the jin is working great with the overal composition! that jin will look fantastic when you finish up the carving and give it a lime sulphur! are you planing to have it a bright white? or a little toned down?
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you and leigh have done a fantastic job! I really love where this one is going and the jin is working great with the overal composition! that jin will look fantastic when you finish up the carving and give it a lime sulphur! are you planing to have it a bright white? or a little toned down?
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The tree will not be ready for show for about 1 year so I will paint with Lime Sulphur straight out of the bottle for now. The portion below the current jinned area will be bared and included into the jin in about 6 - 12 months and possibly link up with the lowest old jin on the left as well.Jamie wrote:hi grant
you and leigh have done a fantastic job! I really love where this one is going and the jin is working great with the overal composition! that jin will look fantastic when you finish up the carving and give it a lime sulphur! are you planing to have it a bright white? or a little toned down?
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Grant and Leigh Thank you for this most important lesson in the practise of Bonsai start with good stock have a vision in mind. Work slowly and deliberately.
Take on board other suggestions that can benefit the designers and the tree.
Keep a good eye out for when it falls and, wha la, you have caught yourself a very worthy tree.
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Take on board other suggestions that can benefit the designers and the tree.
Keep a good eye out for when it falls and, wha la, you have caught yourself a very worthy tree.
Cheers
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Re: Overhaul of a 59 year old Mugo Pine.
looks real good guys reminds me of a dragon clinging on to the soil for some reason very nice


