Spalted wood bonsai root stand

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Hi, thank you.
I am from far away. From Lithuania if you ask that.
I will post more stands in the future.

Deividas
 

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Mighty fine work you’ve done!
 

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Ugly, Confusing, Too Busy, Will Detract from Bonsai, Something Sorce would be attracted to....
 

TomB

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Ugly, Confusing, Too Busy, Will Detract from Bonsai, Something Sorce would be attracted to....
Are you serious? That’s a classic stand design, and very well executed. Don’t show off your ignorance or bad manners.
 

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I think that's the biggest one of this style that I have ever seen.

I know that a lot of work and time goes into making them.

Nice job
 

shinmai

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Ugly, Confusing, Too Busy, Will Detract from Bonsai, Something Sorce would be attracted to....
Like the man said, I can try to explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.
 

shinmai

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I think if you painted the legs high gloss yellow and that center root green, leave the top original...it would dress it up quite a bit
 

shinmai

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I believe it was Benjamin Franklin who wrote, “We are all born ignorant, but one must work hard to remain stupid.”
 

AlainK

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“We are all born ignorant, but one must work hard to remain stupid.”

I don't understand. Can you develop ?

:D

PS: I studied at "Lycée Benjamin Franklin" from 11 to 18 when, to my great surprise I was among the 30% of the kids there to get a high school diploma (that was in 1973, now the percentage is about 85%) and a few months later among the 15% or so working class kids to get to university.

"one must work hard to remain stupid."

Manipulating "innocent" people is so easy today.
 
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