Shimpaku trainer

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Shimpaku trainer

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This before and after Shimpaku was my first go at jinning.
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Re: Shimpaku trainer

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Really like what you've done with that lower branch, jin and all....got me thinking about one of my Juni's as I was attempting to bend it down with no luck...Fantastic work here..
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Re: Shimpaku trainer

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Cheers Robsterios. We did this at a workshop at Bonsai World Central Coast a while back. I had no previous experience working with such good material so got some help from Ashley with initial styling. I'm keen to do some more deadwood so sweating on Santa for a die grinder and a box with Japanese writing on it for Christmas.

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