milwaukee chapter of the AAC august work session
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Re: milwaukee chapter of the AAC august work session
Everybody looks pretty bald (or -ing). What's that twin trunk on the back bench?
JimLewis- Member
Re: milwaukee chapter of the AAC august work session
Oh my, Jim.....
I "NewCastled" right out my nose with that one !!!
I "NewCastled" right out my nose with that one !!!
LanceMac10- Member
Re: milwaukee chapter of the AAC august work session
most of those domes are by choice or circumstance (ron had a cancer battle that he won) and brian, being 'da chopper' doesnt stop at trees
damn... i just reviewed the other pics and you are right !!!
i will ask steve what the twin trunk is... i forgetted...
damn... i just reviewed the other pics and you are right !!!
i will ask steve what the twin trunk is... i forgetted...
Kevin S - Wisco Bonsai- Member
Re: milwaukee chapter of the AAC august work session
OK... this is my virgin post! See Kevin, once my fingers have healed I am able to type again.
The twin trunk you ask about is not a twin trunk, though it does look that way from the bald view from above. It is a 5 trunk Engleman Spruce, collected by Michael Hagedorn. I took a workshop at the GSBF Convention a few years ago in Santa Clara(I'm lousy at years and dates). Michael wired the entire tree at the workshop with my help... well... a little. I shipped it home in a huge box, for a huge price. I have not worked at it since. I've lost one small tree in the back but I like it with the dead tree in place. Michael encouraged me to wire it again in the winter and that has just not happened... but it will this year.
The twin trunk you ask about is not a twin trunk, though it does look that way from the bald view from above. It is a 5 trunk Engleman Spruce, collected by Michael Hagedorn. I took a workshop at the GSBF Convention a few years ago in Santa Clara(I'm lousy at years and dates). Michael wired the entire tree at the workshop with my help... well... a little. I shipped it home in a huge box, for a huge price. I have not worked at it since. I've lost one small tree in the back but I like it with the dead tree in place. Michael encouraged me to wire it again in the winter and that has just not happened... but it will this year.
sjcarini- Member
Re: milwaukee chapter of the AAC august work session
Looks like a great workspace, really welcoming and functional. Looks like some great material you have, and along with all the other trees brought, makes for a great day!!
Thanks for bustin' your IBC cherry with us!!
Thanks for bustin' your IBC cherry with us!!
LanceMac10- Member
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