Got $18.5k laying around ?

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Nice old cork bark black pine, which go for a premium IF cutting grown. This clearly is NOT cutting grown, in my opinion.

It suffers from the same problem many of these have: Localized swelling due to the cork. These are rare to find in any sort of elegance. In Washington I saw a nice -cutting grown- big cork-back maple. But it is one of the few.

If one zooms in on the main trunk you see the jump / graft site. The "cork" on the roots seems to be just mature barking.

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Seems like A case of "throw it up on the wall and see what happens."

Lower price:
 
Look at some of the pricing of bonsai in online auctions
It makes you wonder what people are thinking
 
Well... if they can sell it for that price, all the more power to them! The only thing I dislike about auctions like these is that it gives people a false sense of the actual market demand for trees at this price point - and it increases the risk of theft because people think they can steal trees from your back yard and immediately flip them for $10K.

I don't know what percent of bonsai trees actually sell for $10K+, but I assume it is a fraction of a fraction of a percent.
 
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