Plus you can always take it off later

Did Peter give a time frame to get to the stage of the drawing? he did with mine of I think 3-4 years.
Jarrod wrote:I thnk that once the branch "secondary trunk" fills in and you takethe branchs out off that this tree will be a unique beauty to behold. I think Mr Adams was trying to give you a tree that will stand out in a crowd of informal uprights. Also it allows for a full canopy on the tree making the leftside look less bare as it wouldif that was removed.
Plus you can always take it off later
He does it for Bonsai Focus ever issue, last one I saw anyway, so he must find it very workable.Peter now lives in Washington state in the U.S. with his wife Kate. Together they have put together a superb collection of bonsai and now travel and teach worldwide. As this site continues you will have the opportunity to see their collection as well as trees that belong to many of their students. Peter offers on-line design and tuition.
anttal63 wrote:Jarrod wrote:I thnk that once the branch "secondary trunk" fills in and you takethe branchs out off that this tree will be a unique beauty to behold. I think Mr Adams was trying to give you a tree that will stand out in a crowd of informal uprights. Also it allows for a full canopy on the tree making the leftside look less bare as it wouldif that was removed.
Plus you can always take it off later
spot on jezza; i also think this design will come into its own when in blossom and leaf.