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Zappa-Phile
Join Date: Feb-2006
Location: Southern US
Country: United States of Advertising
USDA Zone: 7/8
Posts: 30
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Hollow Creek Bonsai\Stone Lantern
I find others experiences with vendors\dealers\suppliers helpful, so I thought I'd post mine.
I recently bought a pair of Genji brand knob cutters from Hollow Creek. I won't be quick to do business with them. Some of my experience lands squarely on my shoulders, but I didn't care for the following in my dealing with them: I contacted them before and after the purchase and they seemed curt, as if they were bothered by my contacting them (although it is dificult to say with e-mail what a persons tone really is) the pictures of the tools on their site are all the same for each tool. Every black set of knob cutters look identical, so you don't see what you are getting. Even the enlargements don't help. I thought I was getting a pair with a smaller head, which is what I wanted. It turned out they are a duplicate of my Fujiyama pair I already have. And their shipping rates are ridiculous. Fifteen dollars for one tool. Both Evergreen Gardenworks and Stone Lantern are a flat rate of seven dollars. Not my best experience. Stone Lantern on the other hand was a very positive experience. Their tool images were helpful, they were very friendly and positive when responding to my questions. The shipping rates (as mentioned) were very reasonable. I'd do business with them again without reservation. Nigel |
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bonsaiTALK Master Chief
Join Date: Apr-2006
Location: Lakeland - Florida
Country: United States
USDA Zone: 9A
AHS Heat Zone: 11
Posts: 1,004
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Thanks for the input Nigel. Good to hear about good and bad experiences. I have done business with Stone Lantern as well as Bonsai Monk and Dallas Bonsai Gardens for tools. Never considered Hollow Creek as I don't really care for the web site layout - plants, tools and other stuff.
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bonsaiTALK Adept
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I contacted Hollow Creek via email regarding a pot that was out of stock and they promptly replied a thorough answer. A couple of weeks later an unsolicited email was sent by them updating the situation. I will probably buy the pot from them in the spring, as I would rank that single experience as positive.
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bonsaiTALK Master Craftsman
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I have purchased suiban and kenzan multiple times from Hollow Creek for ikibana. I never had a problem with delivery or price. I have never had to mediate a problem with them, but their up-front service has been acceptable.
Stone Lantern, Bonsai Monk and New England Bonsai have all been great to deal with also. I am not a fan of Dallas Bonsai Garden, but my beef is over minor things only. Cheers, Jim |
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bonsaiTALK Neophyte
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Hollow Creek
I have purchased several thousand in trees from Hollow Creek over 3 years. In one instance, a tree died that was a $500 item. They easily could have refused to guarantee the tree as I had it for a few months. Fred at Hollow Creek replaced it at no charge. I did not expect him to do that but he did it anyway and did so without me asking him to do so.
I like the quality and maturity of the trees they offer. I feel they are fairly priced and most others I have found online are over priced. The HC site I agree is not as glitzy as some out there. The photos they have make the trees look smaller than they actually are. For this reason the photos on their site never do their trees justice. I found the trees I purchased all to be much better than the photos from their site. Dallas Bonsai I found to be and excellent suppy and pot resource. Stone Lantern I ove for books. I highly recommend these 3 companies. Last edited by sterner2 : 2-May-2008 at 05:52 PM. |
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