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Alan Walker 06-07-2004 03:04 PM

[IBC] Passing on the torch
 
Bill and his boys will be surprised to hear that, Jim. Bill has
told me and others that he strongly hopes that his sons will not
become bonsai professionals, and he feels confident that they
will not. If you are looking for examples of sons who have, you
might look to Roy Nagatoshi who has very ably followed in his
father, Shigeru's, footsteps into the realm of professional
bonsaiist.
Alan Walker
http://bonsai-bci.com http://LCBSBonsai.org


-----Original Message-----
From: I kevin bailey

"Bill Valavanis' boys seem to be following in their fathers'
footsteps,
but I know of few others."

Harry Tomlinson's sons are both following him in the business,
with some
success. Last I heard is that Korin is in charge of the British
National
Collection at the Birmingham Botanical Garden.

Cheers

Kev Bailey
Vale Of Clwyd, North Wales

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Dad 06-07-2004 04:03 PM

[IBC] Passing on the torch
 
Yes, Alan, and Roy is one bonsai man of whom we all can be proud.
Marty
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dalecochoy 06-07-2004 09:02 PM

[IBC] Passing on the torch
 
Alan,
my two boys ( 22 and 27) have , for years, helped carry huge trees,
wheelbarrowed and spread mulch and dirt and stones, , raked leaves, moved
big tropical trees in/out of basement for winter, and carried enough clay
boxes from the trunk to the basement that they have ZEROOOOOO interest in
it!!
All it would take to make it an "un-done deal" for sure would be to load up
the truck for a show, drive there, unload and setup, then ( 2 or 3
days later) tear down and load up again, drive home and then unload the
truck when home.
That'd pretty much settle it! :)
Dale

----- Original Message -----
From: "Alan Walker"
Subject: [IBC] Passing on the torch


Bill and his boys will be surprised to hear that, Jim. Bill has
told me and others that he strongly hopes that his sons will not
become bonsai professionals, and he feels confident that they
will not. If you are looking for examples of sons who have, you
might look to Roy Nagatoshi who has very ably followed in his
father, Shigeru's, footsteps into the realm of professional
bonsaiist.
Alan Walker
http://bonsai-bci.com http://LCBSBonsai.org


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Craig Cowing 06-07-2004 09:02 PM

[IBC] Passing on the torch
 
dalecochoy wrote:

Alan,
my two boys ( 22 and 27) have , for years, helped carry huge trees,
wheelbarrowed and spread mulch and dirt and stones, , raked leaves, moved
big tropical trees in/out of basement for winter, and carried enough clay
boxes from the trunk to the basement that they have ZEROOOOOO interest in
it!!
All it would take to make it an "un-done deal" for sure would be to load up
the truck for a show, drive there, unload and setup, then ( 2 or 3
days later) tear down and load up again, drive home and then unload the
truck when home.
That'd pretty much settle it! :)
Dale


The most that my 17 year old son has to do with bonsai is that he waters them when
I'm away (if he's going to be home) and he has helped me put them up for the winter
the last few years.

This winter Anita and I will be able to put them up for the winter together, so
that will make it easier. I doubt Jared will complain.

Craig Cowing
NY
Zone 5b/6a Sunset 37
October 16, 11 AM--be there!

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MartyWeiser 07-07-2004 07:02 AM

[IBC] Passing on the torch
 
Xref: kermit rec.arts.bonsai:76053

I guess I picked it up from my mother who was into rock and Japanese gardens
in central Ohio before it was fashionable (late 60s and 70s). I picked up
my love of woodworking from my father and helped him collect more large
rocks than I care to recall to fit into mom's garden. My boys (11 and 14)
have shown a little interest in both bonsai and rocketry (my other major
hobby).

Marty

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