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Jim Lewis 22-06-2003 02:44 AM

[IBC] BT # 85, pots, and an U G L Y tree
 
For you potters out there . . .

There are a number of exquisite pots pictured in BT #85. I'd
sell my third child (if I had one) for any one of them . .. BUT .
.. .

I find Mr. Ono's pot (page 14 bottom) to be *most* intriguing. I
like the simple lines, and I could see a pair of formal upright
mame/shohin Japanese white pines in those two containers.

I can imagine a three-container pot, too. Ah, the
possibilities.

If any of you potters out there think you could have a feeling
for something like that, lemme know.

Now . . . in that same issue, the tree used to demonstrate the
construction of jin and shari (the last article) HAS to be the
most unattractive juniper I have seen in a good many years.

All in all, however, this issue of BT brings it back closer to
the magazine it used to be. Nice gallery, too.

Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - The phrase
'sustainable growth' is an oxymoron. - Stephen Viederman

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dalecochoy 24-06-2003 04:20 PM

[IBC] BT # 85, pots, and an U G L Y tree
 
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Lewis"
Subject: [IBC] BT # 85, pots, and an U G L Y tree


For you potters out there . . .
There are a number of exquisite pots pictured in BT #85. I'd
sell my third child (if I had one) for any one of them . .. BUT .
. .
I find Mr. Ono's pot (page 14 bottom) to be *most* intriguing. I
like the simple lines, and I could see a pair of formal upright
mame/shohin Japanese white pines in those two containers.
If any of you potters out there think you could have a feeling
for something like that, lemme know.



Did you get any "Takers"?....



Now . . . in that same issue, the tree used to demonstrate the
construction of jin and shari (the last article) HAS to be the
most unattractive juniper I have seen in a good many years.


I can't really agree with that. But, after all....I liked the tree by
Noelanders a couple issues ago and no one else seemed to.!


the magazine it used to be. Nice gallery, too.


I wonder if others notice pots in gallery like I do. How about the pot top
pg 7 and the one bottom pg 10??

Dale Cochoy

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Jim Lewis 24-06-2003 07:08 PM

[IBC] BT # 85, pots, and an U G L Y tree
 

For you potters out there . . .
There are a number of exquisite pots pictured in BT #85. I'd
sell my third child (if I had one) for any one of them . ..

BUT .
. .
I find Mr. Ono's pot (page 14 bottom) to be *most*

intriguing. I
like the simple lines, and I could see a pair of formal

upright
mame/shohin Japanese white pines in those two containers.
If any of you potters out there think you could have a

feeling
for something like that, lemme know.



Did you get any "Takers"?....


No. What do _you_ think of that pot?


the magazine it used to be. Nice gallery, too.


I wonder if others notice pots in gallery like I do. How about

the pot top
pg 7 and the one bottom pg 10??



I always study the pots. The one on 7 caught my eye immediately.
I like it a lot but am a bit wishy-washy over the one on 10. It
looks like all the water would run out of it. ;-)

IF I ever get the time, I'll be posting a couple of trees in
Cochoy pots in the gallery sometime this week (or next). I
thought I was supposed to have all this LEISURE time once I
retired.

Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - The phrase
'sustainable growth' is an oxymoron. - Stephen Viederman

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Luis Fontanills 25-06-2003 12:44 PM

[IBC] BT # 85, pots, and an U G L Y tree
 
In a message dated 6/21/2003 9:20:12 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
writes:
For you potters out there . . .

There are a number of exquisite pots pictured in BT #85. I'd
sell my third child (if I had one) for any one of them . .. BUT .
.. .

I find Mr. Ono's pot (page 14 bottom) to be *most* intriguing. I
like the simple lines, and I could see a pair of formal upright
mame/shohin Japanese white pines in those two containers.

I can imagine a three-container pot, too. Ah, the
possibilities.

If any of you potters out there think you could have a feeling
for something like that, lemme know.



Jim,
I am very pleased with all the recent BT pages given to bonsai pots; issue 84
had 'new trends in bonsai pots'.

The twin pot, Mr. Ono's, is very nice and interesting and I could see doing
something like this down the road.
The Takagi pot competition had one with 7 round pots connected -
http://www.bonsaimuseum.org/e/tenji_u5.html.

Luis Fontanills
Miami, Florida USA

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Luis Fontanills 25-06-2003 12:44 PM

[IBC] BT # 85, pots, and an U G L Y tree
 
In a message dated 6/24/2003 10:50:40 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
writes:

Regarding issue #85 'Bonsai Today':
I wonder if others notice pots in gallery like I do. How about the pot top
pg 7 and the one bottom pg 10??

Dale Cochoy



Dale,
Those caught my eye, they are very interesting. Unlike Jim, I would not worry
about the water running out of bottom of pg 10; an open medium for planting
will address the concern.

As you probably do, I pay close attention to all the pots and planting
combinations.

Luis Fontanills
Miami, Florida USA

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