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Old 21-Jun-2006   #21
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My only concern.......

Where I live, it's necessary to move my trees in and out frequently during the spring. This tree is twice as big as any tree I own and at my advancing age it gets more difficult every year to move the ones I have.Perhaps if I buy the tree someone would want to trade for something of equal value in a smaller size ? Below is just one reason I move my trees inside.
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You need hail protection. I built these at the old house, and moved them with me. I have already constructed a third one, and probably a fourth one by next year.:

http://pictures.bonsaitalk.com/show...&cat=526&page=5

ThomasJ. also built some excellent benches, he shows his process here:

http://forum.bonsaitalk.com/showthread.php?t=5701
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I believe that I recognize both the tree and the yard. It is a very sweet tree, is well established and could be styled in a day. Buy the tree. John
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