Thanks for all the comments guys.
Jarrod, i know that tree well and have neen to visit it twice now. I have always been interested in its form and i guess it probably part of the reasons i was attracted to this tree in the first place.
Viagra? so thats what the magic ingredient in super thrive is... One interesting point you made appart from the interestin comparison you saw in the tree was that the foliage or tree was under worked. You are exactly right. This tree has only been out of the ground for 3 years. It has made a whole lot of progress in that time but still has a long journey to go. What i have found with pines is it is often best to leave yourself with a heap of options in the developement stages as a wrong cut early on can lock you out of options down the track as the bonsai develops.
As for a wind swept, i can see why you might suggest it and it would probably make for a good example of that style. That being said, i dont like windswept bonsai for the most part and wouldnt keep it on my benches oin that style. I find that i need to really like my trees in order to be motivated to give them the work they deserve so i guess i wount go with wind swept.
The tree is what it is now. it will be interesting to see how it grows over the next few seasons, i might even try a few grafts this spring to discuise the heavyness of the first branch a little.
Thanks for all the comments, it has been an interesting discussion that highlights the many ways to approach a problem.
I have picked another tree to discuss future styling
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Joe.