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Thanks for your replys. I agree with Bill. I collect old bonsai books for refrence and of historic interest. BTW. I read in the last issue of Bonsai Europe that Ulli Ernst ( a German? bonsai professional) has all the editions of the Kokufu ten albums, so it sholdn't be impossible! |
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Did you check http://www.bonsaiplaza.com ?
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bonsaiTALK Journeyman
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Levon.
Yes I checked bonsai plaza. My dutch is not so good, but as far as I can see they only have the new editions of the Kokufu album. Rune Kyrdalen Norway |
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bonsaiTALK Master Craftsman
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Hi Rune,
Have you checked eBay? http://search.ebay.nl/Kokufu_W0QQfl...Z2QQsbrexpZWD2S This is a link where a lot of Kokufu ten books are sold. Prices are from 30 till 125 euro. Good luck in your search. Cheers Wessel
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bonsaiTALK ArchMaster
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"You could say the same for the bonsai themselves, and quite a few people would agree with you. Most of them non-bonsai people. Many of them their spouses"
Uh, how much cash do you have on hand? I didn't say owning a few of them was a bad thing ;-), just that owning ALL of them would be quite useless for the money expended. ALL, or more than a few dozen ;-) of them is flushing $$ down the crapper. That's what a few good lessons from a master bonsai person would cost, or the price an airline ticket to Japan. When is money better spent--on old books (by the way, I have over 200 old bonsai books and a few Kokufu albums, as well as some other Japanese albums from more obscure shows, so I am familiar with the obsession for collecting old books) or on lessons, or --Heaven forbid--an actual bonsai? |
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Bill, I had the honor too of watching shinji Suzuki do a demo for the Yamato club in Hayward, CA on Oct 16. To have won Kofufu Ten Award and the Prime Minister's Award 4 times is incredible. I really enjoyed the California Juniper he worked on. Melissa |
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bonsaiTALK Journeyman
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Weeijk
Thank you for the tip. lots of kokufu albums at e-bay. Rune |
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Do Pay attention to what they ask for shipping though. You could win an album and wind up paying more in shipping than the price of the book!
Regards, Matt
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