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Old 27-Jul-2004   #11
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I would like to see how the live viens on junipers are cleaned and polished to get that contrast against the jin or shari

I haven't had much success with that.

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Old 21-Sep-2004   #12
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I would like to see some tree carving done. Begininning with the initial creation of jin and shari, to the point where it is being treated with lime sulphur and polished. maybe this needs to be done in a few segments?
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Old 21-Sep-2004   #13
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being a newbie, i would like to see you take raw stock from a nursury and style it so us newbies can see first-hand how you do it after reading over and over "and that's how you take raw stock and turn it into a bonsai." that bonsaicam would be very helpful.
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Old 18-Mar-2005   #14
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Are the previous webcam presentations available online still? What I mean is did anyone save them so that we can access them at anytime?
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Still would love to see a really good carving session with the webcam.
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i'm new to bonsai so anything is good for me as i have alot of learning to do first
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Old 3-Dec-2005   #17
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how about making a forest/group planting?
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being a newbie, i would like to see you take raw stock from a nursury and style it so us newbies can see first-hand how you do it after reading over and over "and that's how you take raw stock and turn it into a bonsai." that bonsaicam would be very helpful.
I like this idea too.
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