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Nice change man!!
It went from a nice tree to a great one :D
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:tu: "Ditto", looks alot better now Dumper, nice progress mate :tu:
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Very nice :yes:

love the new moovement

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much better!
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thank you all.

for more of its progression pic. please visit my site at http://www.mywayofbonsai.com

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Very nice work John.
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i agree youve gone from ordinary to superb! excellent work :cool:

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Nice transformation, excellent work! :hooray:
Do you have any close ups of the upper trunk, would be interested if you have any.
You have a great website too, nice pics/blog and easy to follow.
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Pandu wrote:Nice transformation, excellent work! :hooray:
Do you have any close ups of the upper trunk, would be interested if you have any.
You have a great website too, nice pics/blog and easy to follow.
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I will try to get some later

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btw. im selling this bonsai.
prefer local pickup cause it is over the auspost cubic size. unless i use a courier service such as pack and send

pm if interested.

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Nice transformation Dumper, to achieve this in a couple of years is good work.

I see the tree has had some grafting and looks like it is gaining strength but in the future you may consider removing the first left branch. With the new front (which I like very much) this branch seems to emerge from the inside of the bend. Since the movement is to the right do you think this branch is necessary?
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they were my thoughts also Gerard. Thats the way i would be going if it were mine. Perhaps if you put up a rough price you might get more offers?
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Hi.

thanks for the comment. leaving the first branch on the left is a choice i made.... i am to part from this tree and whether the branch is being cut off or not will be the choice of the new owner (if there is any)

Price im asking for is at $750. Compare to the price of some bonsai in ebay... i think what i am asking quite reasonable.

offers are welcome anyway.

the future of this bonsai is in your hands.
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