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Re: Mr Hanh's Nursery
Posted: April 10th, 2009, 4:25 pm
by John Henry
I have been to every bonsai nursery in Melboure I give Mr Hanh"s 3 out of 10.
Re: Mr Hanh's Nursery
Posted: April 10th, 2009, 7:26 pm
by anttal63
john m wrote:I have been to every bonsai nursery in Melboure I give Mr Hanh"s 3 out of 10.
so why so harsh john? is it the qualities not good enough? are prices too expensive? or both. some kind of explanation as to why a 3 would be appreciated. i do respect your taste and eye for a good tree.

Re: Mr Hanh's Nursery
Posted: April 11th, 2009, 8:11 am
by John Henry
I DONT THINK I WAS TO HARSH MAY BE I VISIT TO MANY BONSAI NURSERIES BUT I FELT THE PRICES BEING ASKED YOU WOULD EXPCT A HIGHER STANDARD OF TREE.........eg A BLACK PINE I WAS INTERESTED IN I ESTIMATED YOU WOULD PAY BETWEEN $250--$300 MAX THE PRICE WAS $2000+
REGARDS JOHN
Re: Mr Hanh's Nursery
Posted: April 11th, 2009, 10:24 am
by Elias
Hi John,
Im sorry to hear about your experience at Mr Hanhs, I visit about 5 different nurseries on a fairly regular basis including Mr Hanhs and I've never seen any huge variations on price in relation to the stock, but by all means you're entitled to your opinion. I am really curious as to which tree you were looking at....
either one of these...?
Re: Mr Hanh's Nursery
Posted: April 11th, 2009, 11:07 am
by anttal63
john m wrote:I DONT THINK I WAS TO HARSH MAY BE I VISIT TO MANY BONSAI NURSERIES BUT I FELT THE PRICES BEING ASKED YOU WOULD EXPCT A HIGHER STANDARD OF TREE.........eg A BLACK PINE I WAS INTERESTED IN I ESTIMATED YOU WOULD PAY BETWEEN $250--$300 MAX THE PRICE WAS $2000+
REGARDS JOHN
as i said ive seen your trees, thats enough for me, you know your stuff.

or ARE YOU TRYING TO GET US OFF THE SCENT SO YOU CAN HAVE THEM ALL TO YOUR SELF.

Re: Mr Hanh's Nursery
Posted: April 11th, 2009, 11:23 am
by Marc
He he, nice thought Anttal...
I've been ther ean I thought for stock he about the same as a lot of places. I liked his stock, and I like other people's stock. I guess like to going to art galleries, some you ike more than otheres.
For me, GARDENWORLD!!!!!!

Re: Mr Hanh's Nursery
Posted: April 11th, 2009, 12:06 pm
by John Henry
Hi Eliest,
the tree i saw was a literati black pine about 350mm in height and in need of some work,i guess my expectations were quite high after the pics i have seen, the prices i was quoted came as a shock as we are at the top end of the market when you get around $2000+However it is always good to visit a bonsai nurseries you haven't been to before.
Regards John
Re: Mr Hanh's Nursery
Posted: April 11th, 2009, 12:57 pm
by daiviet_nguyen
Hi Marc,
In terms of displayed trees, Garden World is peerless is Victoria. Just my
opinions.
Not too far from Garden World is BonsaiArt
http://www.bonsaiart.com.au/ .
Lot of stocks there. And a few expensive signed pots too. The owner name
is Trevor. I do not know his surname. But if you go there, you can see him
smiling:
http://www.bonsainorthwest.com.au/archi ... ry2007.htm
Recently he has erected and housed-display area, some very nice azaleas and
white pines etc.
Cheer Marc.
Re: Mr Hanh's Nursery
Posted: August 19th, 2009, 9:32 pm
by Hutch11
Gday Elias,
Can you PM with the address?
Many thanks