If I may, let me make another point…
I started trying to do bonsai when I was 16 or 17 years old. I’m 68 now, so that’s some 50+ years ago. There was no internet, no videos. There were only a few books and even they were scarce. I knew nothing about bonsai clubs, traveling masters, or any way of learning about bonsai other than by the few books I could find. I struggled to find any information and/or instruction. I heard about Father Paul at the Monastery in Conyers, GA. I drove out there in hopes of getting some information. (This was before the days of GPS, or even decent Road Atlases! I went to the gas station to get a road map to figure out how to get there!). And when I did get to the Monastery, Father Paul, while he was polite, he wasn’t interested in teaching… he did sell me a couple books! The Monks weren’t supposed to talk, but Father Paul talked a little to be able to sell trees and bonsai supplies. But certainly, he wasn’t going to teach anything.
I continued to struggle with bonsai. A few years later, I found a bonsai shop, The Garden Source, that taught classes. There, I learned the basics of wiring, the various styles, and they had a few of the types of trees used for bonsai. Like trident maples. Oh, what progress I made! From there I learned about the Atlanta Bonsai Society. And from there, I was able to take workshops from some travelling masters. Like Bill Valavanis and John Naka and Chase Rosade. My bonsai continued to improve but I could never get anywhere near like the images I saw in the books.
It wasn’t until I found out about Boon’s Intensive classes where I had the chance to study and work on advanced trees that I learned the techniques needed to advance to the next level. The Intensive classes are very hands on, and at least for me, they were what I needed.
In my mind, anyone who has access to any of these guys (Bjorn, Ryan, Michael, Matt, Tyler, Danny, etc) and doesn’t take advantage of the opportunity is foolish.
Today, there are many former Japanese apprentices who have brought superior knowledge back from Japan that simply wasn’t available when I started bonsai back in 1970. If I had had the knowledge of someone like Tyler or Bjorn back in 1970 (or access to that knowledge) my trees today would be incredible! It’s SO much easier to get good info today!