I’ve been winged!

If it can take the abuse of being dug, chopped and shipped bare root and recover like that, I dont see any reason not to get it in a pot next year. I’d be curious to see how much root growth it’s put on by then.
I see a few near the surface 2-3" long. This is consistent with what I see with hawthorn. Root length is about 1/3 rd of shoot length.
 
The one I got from you @19Mateo83 is killing it. I chopped all the roots off another I have to correct it’s nebari and it already has filled the pot. Also did the same to a American elm and it is recovering but not as well as the winged. They are champs! Wish I took pics but was to in the zone trying to get the work done early spring.
 
A little clean up job and some exploratory carving to help me envision the future bonsai. Any suggestion?
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Leave the tree as is and broom it or carve it down and form taper?
 
Leave the tree as is and broom it or carve it down and form taper?
These have a tendency to take on a more weeping broom form as they mature. A broom style would be nice but seeing as you have a new chainsaw…. I say chop for taper 😈
 
Tree responds well after the carve and the promotion of a single apex. It gets visibly bigger in no time.
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