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trunks wanted in bristol


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Evening all,

 

A mate of mine, a former arb and now a freelance natural history filmmaker in bristol, is after a few trunks or branches (1 or 2ft diam) about 5-6ft long with interesting gnarly form/bark (eg hawthorn, yew, alder) to replicate woodland trees in a studio for two days. He can borrow/hire/keep them and he is prepared to pay something. He can collect in the bristol area.

 

They could have side branches but they must have a least one side that looks like it did when it was standing ie no scrapes, dings, chainsaw marks.

 

And whats more they will probably get on the telly :thumbup:

 

cant promise a mention in the credits!

 

If you can help him, then just leave your details in this thread and i'll pass them on to him

 

cheers

 

mark

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