BobbyLane
Imperial Masterpiece
So a tour, plus a one to one with a world class bonsai professional. thats not too shabby imho. time is valuableYou get to ask him questions and make statements and all he say back is “sure , sure , sure , sure”
So a tour, plus a one to one with a world class bonsai professional. thats not too shabby imho. time is valuableYou get to ask him questions and make statements and all he say back is “sure , sure , sure , sure”
A tour with him and walk through his trees ? Yes a great experience… but , I think the $100 is just a slap in the face to genuine enthusiasts and practitioners.So a tour, plus a one to one with a world class bonsai professional. thats not too shabby imho. time is valuable
It should be free?A tour with him and walk through his trees ? Yes a great experience… but , I think the $100 is just a slap in the face to genuine enthusiasts and practitioners.
Yeah, just schedule a time to visit. Speaking for me atleast if I’m flying out to that area , paying for a flight, lodging etc. what’s wrong w scheduling a time to visit. You’re spending enough money and time to visit .. plenty of other streams for income other than someone paying 100 to visit , to me is a slap in the face for someone dedicating their time to visit the dudes studio.It should be free?
Maybe he doesn’t want you to visit, and if you do, he wants to make it worth his or his staffs time? I don’t know maybe not. He clearly has those streams of income and I’d imagine busy as shit doing them, so why would he open up his garden pulling himself and his staff away from what’s actually making him money? What does he owe to the bonsai community, that he is not already providing?Yeah, just schedule a time to visit. Speaking for me atleast if I’m flying out to that area , paying for a flight, lodging etc. what’s wrong w scheduling a time to visit. You’re spending enough money and time to visit .. plenty of other streams for income other than someone paying 100 to visit , to me is a slap in the face for someone dedicating their time to visit the dudes studio.
Lol I don’t want to visit. If the money is worth more than letting someone walk around and be genuinely interested in the experience and trees, then I’d rather support other professionals and latch onto those who don’t need 100 dollars to look with my eyes. What does he owe the bonsai community which pays his income hmm idk, maybe the decency to not charge someone 100 dollars to walk through.Maybe he doesn’t want you to visit, and if you do, he wants to make it worth his or his staffs time? I don’t know maybe not. He clearly has those streams of income and I’d imagine busy as shit doing them, so why would he open up his garden pulling himself and his staff away from what’s actually making him money? What does he owe to the bonsai community, that he is not already providing?
Again. Pretty sure the point of the $100 is to weed out. It’s good you don’t want to visit, because that’s clearly not what he wants. His income is not paid by you, it’s paid by those who subscribe to Mirai live and get hundreds of hours of valuable information. Pretty sure your not going to hear a single subscriber complain about a $100 garden visit. Maybe I’m wrong, but I’d imagine they are quite satisfied with his contributions. He knows what his business model is and it’s not enthusiasts visiting his garden.Lol I don’t want to visit. If the money is worth more than letting someone walk around and be genuinely interested in the experience and trees, then I’d rather support other professionals and latch onto those who don’t need 100 dollars to look with my eyes. What does he owe the bonsai community which pays his income hmm idk, maybe the decency to not charge someone 100 dollars to walk through.
I disagree with your opinionAgain. Pretty sure the point of the $100 is to weed out. It’s good you don’t want to visit, because that’s clearly not what he wants. His income is not paid by you, it’s paid by those who subscribe to Mirai live and get hundreds of hours of valuable information. Pretty sure your not going to hear a single subscriber complain about a $100 garden visit. Maybe I’m wrong, but I’d imagine they are quite satisfied with his contributions. He knows what his business model is and it’s not enthusiasts visiting his garden.
I disagree with your opinion
You can visit Rakuyo or Matt Reel for free. Rakuyo has an adorable golden Retriever and Matt Reel has a sweet garden cat. You can see Andrew Robson’s Nao Tokutake bonsai pot collection. Both he and Dennis Vojtilla likely have the largest collection of Nao’s pots.If you have a $100 to look at trees you probably have $2-5K to buy one.
WRONG! We subscribers should get very discounted admission to garden.Again. Pretty sure the point of the $100 is to weed out. It’s good you don’t want to visit, because that’s clearly not what he wants. His income is not paid by you, it’s paid by those who subscribe to Mirai live and get hundreds of hours of valuable information. Pretty sure your not going to hear a single subscriber complain about a $100 garden visit. Maybe I’m wrong, but I’d imagine they are quite satisfied with his contributions. He knows what his business model is and it’s not enthusiasts visiting his garden.
So that's who keeps him too busy to get new pot made.You can visit Rakuyo or Matt Reel for free. Rakuyo has an adorable golden Retriever and Matt Reel has a sweet garden cat. You can see Andrew Robson’s Nao Tokutake bonsai pot collection. Both he and Dennis Vojtilla likely have the largest collection of Nao’s pots.
why?WRONG! We subscribers should get very discounted admission to garden.
If you do not know You would not understand!why?
Yep. You can visit my garden for free. You’re both invited and would love to have you. Too bad we’re so far away. Also, I have the dubious distinction of having the largest collection of my pots.You can visit Rakuyo or Matt Reel for free. Rakuyo has an adorable golden Retriever and Matt Reel has a sweet garden cat. You can see Andrew Robson’s Nao Tokutake bonsai pot collection. Both he and Dennis Vojtilla likely have the largest collection of Nao’s pots.