| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 601 | Anonymous | |
| 602 | Tim Hall | Bunya is such a unique timber, it would be a shame to see it go |
| 603 | Ryan McKenzie | Stop the madness! |
| 604 | Nic Symons | |
| 605 | Daniel Fitzgerald | Creating sustainable options for future generations is of the utmost importance.
Its great to see larger and larger companies realising this, but in order for these options to become cemented in our general lives these sustainable options need to be equal to, or of a higher grade then, the product it replaces.
the use of bunya pine as apposed to certain other exhaustable rainforest woods for guitar production, (and other use), is one of the greatest examples of this logic.
the removal of these plantations would be to deny the world a viable avenue of sustainablity, before it had its chance to become ingrained in our day to day life.
Daniel Fitzgerald |
| 606 | Anonymous | |
| 607 | dave hunt | |
| 608 | Matt Saed | |
| 609 | Anonymous | Cole Clark Guitars are great with the bunya top.
Live on Cole Clark! |
| 610 | Richard Dion Wilson | |
| 611 | Alex Gregg | |
| 612 | Josh Duke |
| 613 | Anonymous | this wood is amazing |
| 614 | Grant Hannaford | |
| 615 | Connor Shank | |
| 616 | Joshua McKinney | |
| 617 | Anonymous | |
| 618 | Micky Loupe | Do the right thing. Save the things worth keeping. |
| 619 | Alex Pechenik | I support this cause |
| 620 | David Reilly | less beef, less dairy, more trees. |
| 621 | Anonymous | Keep Australia beautiful |
| 622 | Nicholas Watson | |
| 623 | Anonymous | great guitars keep up the good work :-) |
| 624 | Shaun McIlroy | |
| 625 | sam horn | |
| 626 | Tim Le | |