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Name: Jayden on May 6, 2007Comments: lets let our voices be heard and stop this destruction togetherFlag
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Name: Craig Brown on May 6, 2007Comments: Well done guys, a worthy cause. Our government should do all it can to promote the planting and nurture of native flora species, and with all the current rhetoric about carbon emissions and our economy, you'd think they'd be interested in something that's good for both!Flag
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Name: Luke Williams on May 6, 2007Comments: I'm very glad that a company such as Cole Clark is helping lead the way for other businesses to help reduce carbon emissons and be environmentally aware and responsible. I feel proud to use Cole Clark guitars and to know I support a company that does the right thing. It's important for all of us to do what we can to keep this world alive and healthy, and not just to benefit our own self absorbed lifestyles.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 8, 2007Comments: Bunya is an awesome native tree and amongst other things produces some wonderful timber. I have a solid body, acoustic, Cole Clark guitar, which is all Bunya and it produces a really sweet tone. Save our Bunya Plantations!Flag
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Name: Chasea O'friel on May 9, 2007Comments: i would love to be involved in saving the bunya plantation and support cole clark guitars.I reaally appreciate what you guys are doin and i love my cole clark guitar.I formed a band here in hawaii called twisted tree,were currently in the midst of recording our first album and my cole clark is sounding great in the studio i'll give you guys a listen when were done. yours truly Chasea O'frielFlag
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Name: Anonymous on May 10, 2007Comments: It's the government that needs to be ripped out, not the bunya! Let's be proactive and start saving our environment today.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 10, 2007Comments: It's the government that needs to be ripped out, not the bunya! Let's be proactive and start saving our environment today.Flag
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Name: Tym Guitars on May 10, 2007Comments: I love guitars, but they're not worth destroying the planet for.Flag
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Name: JP Martinez on May 12, 2007Comments: It's time to stand up and make a difference for the next generation and for our world's sustainability. We can do it together.Flag
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Name: Glen MOrton on May 13, 2007Comments: I own various guitars made out of various timbers, and my new Cole Clark FL1AC, made of Australian QLD maple and bunya, sounds just as good if not better than the rest of them. Nuff saidFlag
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Name: Jeremy Gluyas on May 13, 2007Comments: one of the most naturally balanced soundboards for acoustic guitarist ive ever heard, brilliantly resourceful in its minimal growing time and large harvest potential. DONT RIP THEM UP, BUT REPLACE THE ACIDIC RADIATAS WITH THESE BRILLIANT NATURAL, RESOURCEFUL BUNYA!Flag
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Name: Craig Wood on May 13, 2007Comments: Maintain the fight for sustainable use and harvesting of timber.Flag
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Name: Michael Jamieson on May 15, 2007Comments: I've got a Spruce top Cole Clark at the moment, but latest reports say that Spruce won't be around next time I come to buy a guitar and Bunya will be the bee's knees in guitar soundboards. Rosewood is pretty well much history and i'd hate to see another tonewood head that way, so leave our fucking bunya alone.Flag
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Name: Steven Arber on May 16, 2007Comments: Save our bunyas , great for the guitar industry and our environment!!Flag
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Name: Craig on May 17, 2007Comments: Lets not just stop them from ripping out the bunya, but make them commit to replacing the trees we've taken.Flag
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Name: Bill Bland on May 18, 2007Comments: we should support and promote these native tree plantations that are suited to the australian environment have a unique link to aboriginal culture. it is a valuable resource that should have its qualities valued and used apropiately. these plantations are going to relieve some stress on the resources of the worlds delicate and fast dissapearing rainforests through the practice of illegal logging. this should be an integral part governments recent proposal to protect the rainforests of south east asia. it can not be egnored!Flag
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Name: Scott Wight on May 18, 2007Comments: keep fighting the good fight lads, i give u my full support, cheers scott wightFlag