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John Hancock
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Let the boys choose the Tree each year.

Three yr old chose this scrawny 4ft Nordman.

Mind, at 24 nicker - glad he didn't insist on one of the 6ft's next to it

 

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Got camera, got tree, got laptop, even got 3 year old to pick tree but dont have brain power to put picture on computer. Can any of you help?

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Thats a dam fine looking tree for £24! :001_smile: I'm jelous.

 

I was impressed as well , the stump was about 5inchs across!!! had to shave it down a bit to fit the holder but it`s good.

 

who ever shaped it did a good job it`s spot on , about 5ft 6 in height so good stuff

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Looks like St Peters Garden centre get the prize for the biggest rip-off Christmas tree then...£49.99 for a six footer!

 

I've spoken to a few suppliers and they all say they've gone up this year. I could understand if it was a few £'s but why so much? Christmas is once a year (it’s even on the same date!) Its not like growers have to plan for the unexpected is it??

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