Ang3lfir3
Omono
Sorry, can't let this little gem go...What a completely superior, creaky, self-involved statement. The thought that YOU have such an expansive, worldly view of bonsai that all others HAVE to be wrong because YOU can't see the forest for the trees. That being excited about something is somehow "dissmissive of what's come before." Give me a freakin break...
Thank you for your opinion ... I respect it ... (and ur right of course .... ima dick [but at least I know it... step 1?])
I've been doing this for more than 20 years now. I've seen a raft of fly-by-night operators, good collectors, horrific collectors, fads, and other stuff. I do not jump on bandwagons. I simply acknowledge progress when I see it. Increasing awareness, better stock, more of it, professional instructors with a big-picture plans ARE innovations. Like it or not. Yeah, Boon and Dan Robinson have also been pioneers. They have contributed and continue to contribute, but they are hardly the only game on the block these days. Simply because I welcome more people willing to take a big time roll on bonsai hardly means I'm turning my back on anyone.
Lets be clear I am not a Boonite ... He was merely a vehicle for my illustration ... Michael would have also been a good illustration ... and I am not saying what Ryan is doing is some how not admirable... it is ... its great ... I wish him great success ... and I am glad to hear you appreciate them all ... but too often the bonsai community (except for a few old timers) forgets everything ... they forget why much of what is happening today is even possible ... or they are completely unaware and simply don't care ... that infuriates me ... (my own failing I know) ...
Dan has (for many years) freely offered his in depth onsite teaching for anyone willing to show up and learn ... deep bonsai learning ... in depth design concepts and study ... horticulture and technical skills you can rarely gain any where else .... a single source of complete knowledge ... "revolutionary" for sure ...
I find it amusing that people are so amazed and enchanted by the work ... and yet don't take him up on the offer ... amusing to say the least ... hell I'll put you up at my place (10 mins away) if you are willing to have a go ...
www.elandan.com << number is on the website .... dan doesn't have a "distributor" but then again he has never been one to treat bonsai as a commodity .... I am sure he would however be glad to get pictures taken for you of the material he currently has available ... There are many happy customers of his east of the Mississippi so its not like he doesn't know how to ship trees ...BTW, if you can tell me where I can buy a Dan Robinson-collected tree east of the Mississippi, let me know. I'd be more than willing to have a look.