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bonsaiTALK Master Craftsman
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purchaged some pots
Hi quys and girls,
I´ve bought myself some second hand bonsai pots for less than 50$. There are 4 Japanese or handbuild pots among them, those are marked with the red pointers. There´s also 1 in front at the right side, It´s a little strange, havent seen such a pot before (see also seperate photo). It has no marks on the bottom, so I want to know if someone good give me more detailes about this pot. Who makes those (maybe who made thisone)? I hope that I made a descent purchage? Wessel
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bonsaiTALK Artisan
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You got a good deal. I can't say for certain, but the pot is question might have been made in Viet Nam.
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bonsaiTALK ArchMaster
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Even if these were all cheaply made seconds getting that many pots for under 50$ is a good purchase.Mica isnt' even priced that cheap at the retail shops.
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