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Fat Semi-Fused Fig Auction!!!

Posted: September 19th, 2009, 8:14 am
by FlyBri
Gday folks!

Given the relative success of my Peppercorn Tree Auction, I thought I'd give it another go with this fat little Fig...

HISTORY: This Fig (species unknown, but it has been suggested by some that it could be Green Island Ficus) has been in my care for most of my Bonsai life (10+ years). It started as a single bulbous trunk, and over a few years I struck many cuttings which I have attached to the main trunk, in an attempt to simulate an old Banyan style tree. The 'fusing' process is not complete yet, but I expect that a year or so of strong growth in the right conditions would rectify this. I cannot provide the 'right conditions', and in its current situation, the tree gets frosted in Winter and baked in full sun in Summer. :|

DIMENSIONS: The tree stands at 350mm at the apex, and is 500mm wide (leaf to leaf). The widest point on the trunk is 150mm where it meets the soil, and at its narrowest is 100mm.

FIRSTLY, some photos of the Fig as it was 3 months ago:
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NOW, some photos of it as it stands currently:
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TERMS & CONDITIONS:

> All bids and requests for further information are to be made publicly within this thread. Private offers will not be considered.

> The Vendor reserves the right to withdraw the Auction Item at any time without notice or explanation.

> It is up to the Winning Party to cover all transportation and packaging costs for the delivery of the Auction Item. The transportation method will be agreed upon by the Vendor and the Winning Party, and will be as reasonably priced as practicable. The vendor would prefer to ship within Victoria, but will ship interstate only if the Winning Bidder can supply documentary evidence that importing of the Auction Item is permitted within their State or Territory. The Vendor assumes no liability if the Auction Item is seized by the relevant authorities in the Winning Bidder's State or Territory. The Vendor reserves the right to refuse delivery of the Auction Item to Winning Bidder if such is deemed too difficult or legally problematic, in which case the Auction may be re-opened or the Auction Item offered to the second highest Bidder.

> The Vendor will not ship outside of Australia.

> The Vendor reserves the right to make any reasonable alterations to the Auction Item which might facilitate the safe and expedient delivery of said Item. Such alterations might include light pruning, removal of soil and/or placement into a transport-friendly container. The Vendor agrees to discuss all such alterations with the Winning Bidder prior to delivery.

> The Vendor reserves the right to alter or amend the 'Auction Terms and Conditions' at any time during the Auction process. The Vendor agrees that if any alteration or amendment is made to the 'Auction Terms and Conditions', it will be announced publicly within the Auction Thread, at which time all Bidders will be allowed the opportunity to withdraw their current bid.

> By bidding on this Auction Item, you confirm that you have read and agree to abide by the 'Auction Terms and Conditions'.

> Only whole dollar values will be accepted in the bidding process.

>The Vendor reserves the right to spruik throughout the bidding process.

> This Auction will end on Saturday September 26th, 2009 at 1200hrs (EST).
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STARTING BID: I reckon $80 is a fair starting point. Anybody agree? :mrgreen:

Thanks all!

Fly.

Re: Fat Semi-Fused Fig Auction!!!

Posted: September 19th, 2009, 8:49 am
by bodhidharma
Yep 80 bucks is an excellent starting point. The last thing i need is another tree but i am sure there is some people out their who need a nice fig in their collection

Re: Fat Semi-Fused Fig Auction!!!

Posted: September 19th, 2009, 9:09 am
by techpetal
If only you were in Sydney or vice versa... :(

Re: Fat Semi-Fused Fig Auction!!!

Posted: September 19th, 2009, 9:17 am
by FlyBri
techpetal wrote:If only you were in Sydney or vice versa... :(
TERMS & CONDITIONS wrote:The vendor would prefer to ship within Victoria, but will ship interstate only if the Winning Bidder can supply documentary evidence that importing of the Auction Item is permitted within their State or Territory. The Vendor assumes no liability if the Auction Item is seized by the relevant authorities in the Winning Bidder's State or Territory.
;)

Re: Fat Semi-Fused Fig Auction!!!

Posted: September 19th, 2009, 10:09 am
by Japh
If only you were in Tasmania :(

(No postage of plants allowed to here it seems...)

Re: Fat Semi-Fused Fig Auction!!!

Posted: September 19th, 2009, 10:12 am
by Jamie
Japh wrote:If only you were in Tasmania :(

(No postage of plants allowed to here it seems...)
i think tasmania and west australia are the only states you arent allowed to ship plant material, seeds etc. would have to research it more

Re: Fat Semi-Fused Fig Auction!!!

Posted: September 19th, 2009, 10:18 am
by Bretts
One of the hardest parts is finding the info.(we should start a thread with all the info and links listed) Seeds and plants(last I checked) can be shipped to these states Hmm not sure I checked Tassie sorry?
But Wa is doable with appropriate procedure wich I forget what it is. I was allowed to ship seed there once with just a contact from AQIS written on teh letter along with a description of what the seeds where on the front of the letter.

Ok started one
viewtopic.php?f=102&t=2187

Re: Fat Semi-Fused Fig Auction!!!

Posted: September 19th, 2009, 3:45 pm
by Asus101
I would actually be interested in such a fig.. Ill go minimum bid. I cant compete with higher bidders, but,hey, it may get overlooked....

Re: Fat Semi-Fused Fig Auction!!!

Posted: September 19th, 2009, 3:58 pm
by Pup
jamie111 wrote:
Japh wrote:If only you were in Tasmania :(

(No postage of plants allowed to here it seems...)
i think Tasmania and West Australia are the only states you aren't allowed to ship plant material, seeds etc. would have to research it more
We had a guy here who moved to I think it was Launceston. He shipped his whole collection in a container. I think he is a member now of the Bonsai club in that area.
Name of Shane Boyce. His enthusiasm is infectious.

We have also had guys that have bought tree's back from Melbourne. Workshop with Michael Persiano. Also from Sydney workshop with Masahiko Kimura.
The right Paper work as Brett has said can do it now. Pup ;)

Ps we can ship to any State from here just costly :(

Re: Fat Semi-Fused Fig Auction!!!

Posted: September 21st, 2009, 2:08 am
by buddaboy
Hey Fly, any idea on packing and postage to CQ?

Cant have enough figs.

Re: Fat Semi-Fused Fig Auction!!!

Posted: September 21st, 2009, 6:25 am
by FlyBri
buddaboy wrote:Hey Fly, any idea on packing and postage to CQ?
Gday BB!

Could you supply a postcode so I can get a better idea?

Thanks.

Fly.

Re: Fat Semi-Fused Fig Auction!!!

Posted: September 21st, 2009, 10:22 am
by aaron_tas
Pup wrote:Shane
i see him from time to time at the workshop, quarantine opened the container and squirted yuck stuff into the container.

everything that was squirted, died. the ones at the back were fine, but he lost nearly all his mel's and some were really impressive, he brought along a 1500mm literati mel and it was shooting from the trunk after dying back. nasty.

i love his hats :D

Re: Fat Semi-Fused Fig Auction!!!

Posted: September 21st, 2009, 10:38 am
by Jonden
Nice to know that the hat man is still into bonsai, and where he got to.I thought he had just vanished
Shame about his trees though, he had some great stuff.
Jonden

Re: Fat Semi-Fused Fig Auction!!!

Posted: September 21st, 2009, 10:47 am
by Pup
aaron_tas wrote:
Pup wrote:Shane
i see him from time to time at the workshop, quarantine opened the container and squirted yuck stuff into the container.

everything that was squirted, died. the ones at the back were fine, but he lost nearly all his mel's and some were really impressive, he brought along a 1500mm literati mel and it was shooting from the trunk after dying back. nasty.

i love his hats :D
Yes he does like his hats.The only time I saw him without one was at the Belmont Bowling club. They do not allow hats to be worn inside the building.
That is where the club have a lot of visiting tutor session's. Tell him Derek said to say hello. ;)

Re: Fat Semi-Fused Fig Auction!!!

Posted: September 21st, 2009, 10:50 am
by aaron_tas
Pup wrote:Tell him Derek said to say hello.
next time he is at the workshop, i will be sure to do so :D