My grandfather's P. afra

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So I'm not really sure where to put this. I'm not really actively trying to sell these, but my grandfather recently passed away and he had a large collection of elephant bush trees. He's the reason I got into bonsai and if I could take all these trees home to Washington from Cali I would.

My grandmother was thinking of getting rid of some of his smaller ones by just putting them out for free because she doesn't think they're worth much. Perhaps it's my bias because they where my grandfathers but I feel like they would have value to someone who enjoys elephant bush bonsai.

So, I guess what this extremely wordy post is for is to ask your opinions as to what the value of these guys might be (also, sorry for the not so stellar photos).
 

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Tree 3
 

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There are lots more but I didn't have time to drag them all out. Now obviously I'm not expecting them to be anything like a hundred dollars but I feel like they have at least some value.
 

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And a couple bonus shots of one I know my grandma is keeping. I know it's not a beautifully styled or maintained tree (he didn't have the ability to do much in his garden the last few years of his life) but I've always loved this one.
 

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In Florida I have seen ones similar to the first pictures sold in retail stores for $15-30. The last couple pictures maybe $50-75 or so. They grow very quickly here, I would think they’d be more valuable up north.
 
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My condolences to you and your family.

Really loving Tree 2 and 4 and I would love to purchase those if possible. Pm'd just in case :)
 

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In Florida I have seen ones similar to the first pictures sold in retail stores for $15-30. The last couple pictures maybe $50-75 or so. They grow very quickly here, I would think they’d be more valuable up north.

That's kind of the price range I was thinking, my grandma thought I was crazy when I said I thought she could get somewhere close to $20 a piece for them.
 

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My condolences to you and your family.

Really loving Tree 2 and 4 and I would love to purchase those if possible. Pm'd just in case :)

My grandma still hasn't decided if she's going to get rid of them yet or not, was just wanting to make sure I wasn't just being biased thinking they're were worth something.
 

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@Bonsai Nut might let you auction them off here?
Yes, you can auction them off here, but for simplicity's sake, start a new thread for each tree so people can see what they are buying. All details must be worked out between buyer and seller - i.e. I can't be a middle man.
 
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My grandma still hasn't decided if she's going to get rid of them yet or not, was just wanting to make sure I wasn't just being biased thinking they're were worth something.
All good!
Imo, you definitely aren't being biased in the slightest. :)
 

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Make sure Granny knows that the best disposition of Gramp's tree are to people who will pay for the privileged of taking them as their own and insuring that they continue to live. And any tree with a history that people can recite makes it a little more special, -more special than a store-bought tree with no special story.
 
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