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It's been a little over a year since I posted on the thread. I recently ordered a slab roller so I'll be making some larger pots in the future. But for the mean time here's a few pics to bring the thread back to life....

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It's been a little over a year since I posted on the thread. I recently ordered a slab roller so I'll be making some larger pots in the future. But for the mean time here's a few pics to bring the thread back to life....

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This is possibly my favorite pot you have made.
As they say on the trash shows my wife watches, "I'm obsessed with it!"
 

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Totally unfair of you to post this!! I have way too many pots and do not need to be tempted!!;)
You can NEVER have too many bonsai pots......trees can die but pots will live on...It's a good investment IMO if you're collecting Tokoname pots....They go up in values when those potters die and there's only so many going around.
 

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You can NEVER have too many bonsai pots......trees can die but pots will live on...It's a good investment IMO if you're collecting Tokoname pots....They go up in values when those potters die and there's only so many going around.
You don't have too many pots, you have too few trees my friend.
 
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