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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. :D

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

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!!!!!! :D :D

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