| # | Name | Comments |
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| 501 | Anonymous | |
| 502 | james | save the remaining forest of the world! replant trees save mother nature.
i love cole clark guitars they are supurb beautiful notes,
i think its sad thou trees to be cut to be burned or into somthing but with it being an instrument means it has meaning in where you express yourself threw the guitar made from the wonderful timber. i hope there is plantations of bunya and spruce and letssay every tree that is used for something, for every tree cut down 3 trees must be planted. i love the environment and i also love cole clark guitars.
yours sincerely mr james butterworth |
| 503 | Anonymous | save the remaining forest of the world! replant trees save mother nature.
i love cole clark guitars they are supurb beautiful notes,
i think its sad thou trees to be cut to be burned or into somthing but with it being an instrument means it has meaning in where you express yourself threw the guitar made from the wonderful timber. i hope there is plantations of bunya and spruce and letssay every tree that is used for something, for every tree cut down 3 trees must be planted. i love the environment and i also love cole clark guitars.
yours sincerely mr james butterworth |
| 504 | Tom Pollard | Sustainable use of Australian timbers for guitar construction - a win for the environment and for guitarists!! |
| 505 | Dan Rapp | |
| 506 | Michael Herberth |
| 507 | Zak Baillie | |
| 508 | Jory Glick | |
| 509 | Crystal Rencken | |
| 510 | Anonymous | |
| 511 | Anonymous | Save Bunyas!! |
| 512 | shannon hornibrook | |
| 513 | Robert Molan | |
| 514 | Anonymous | |
| 515 | Bradley Kelly | |
| 516 | Ben Rayner |
| 517 | mark kelly | |
| 518 | Wesley Lawless | |
| 519 | ian plant | these forests are way too precious to let them be ripped out for a quick buck...please tell me why they are being destroyed & who profits.... |
| 520 | Anonymous | |
| 521 | Ian Laurens |
| 522 | Shannon Fisher | |
| 523 | paul marchant | |
| 524 | luiz macello | |
| 525 | Alex |
| 526 | Nathan Kaye | Leave the Bunya plantations alone... Leave the remaining natural forests alone...
Its a no-brainer!
We must wake up now & governments must also...
The forests are our lungs & companies, like ColeClark Guitars, that are supporting sustainable methods of timber use should be supported... |
| 527 | Herb Kreutz |
| 528 | Ian Couch |
| 529 | Mim Coulstock | It is wonderful to see the mighty bunya being used to make music. I live in SE Queensland and have bunyas growing all around. In fact my house is made largely of bunya pine. I have worked in landcare in this region for many years and have been active in the promotion of farming local native sub-tropical rainforest trees for timber. Keep up the good work and spread the word. However, I am not aware of any bunya plantations. Bunyas like most other sub-tropical rainforest species grow best in mixed plantings rather than in monocultures, and mixed plantings provide far greater benefits for biodiversity than single species plantings. |
| 530 | craig Van Ryswyk | |
| 531 | todd sampson | |
| 532 | Glen Jarvis |
| 533 | Anthony Gooden | |
| 534 | matt Marlin | save the bunya |
| 535 | Anonymous | Tear Down Something Useless for a Change! |
| 536 | Anonymous | bunyas rock my socks |
| 537 | Joe | ! |
| 538 | Anonymous | |
| 539 | Alexandre Muller | |
| 540 | Quentin | |
| 541 | Gemma Alpert |
| 542 | Richard James | |
| 543 | Fahrenheit 43 | |
| 544 | Michael Avelar |
| 545 | Dean Morrison | |
| 546 | Rebecca Barnes |
| 547 | Joshua Fabelo | |
| 548 | Anonymous | SAVE THE BUNYA!!!! |
| 549 | Anonymous |
| 550 | Ron D. | |