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  • FMD
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    The holy grail of figs for me would be to own what is pictured in Gallesio's painting from the 1800’s, bone and all. Anything less would be a huge letdown.
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    Last edited by FMD; 03-05-2015, 07:30 PM.

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  • Willofig
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    Time to fly to Italy.

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  • Rob Ster 010
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    To me that looks like a bad case of FMV lol.

  • Rob Ster 010
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    Haha you won Kelby!
    But on a serious tip, it's not that hard to find over here in Europe.
    I would trade a Dall Osso for a Luv, Morettina or Dottato Nero anyday.

  • Kelby
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    I'll bid 175!

  • Rob Ster 010
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    I can get a young tree of approx 1 meter tall for 30 euro's lol. So anyone willing to give me 150 for it?

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  • HarveyC
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    Her auction without a bid probably had an error in the listing and was cancelled.

    The winning bidder of the latest one is not a member here and probably doesn't read posts here. The second place bidder does hang out here.

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  • pppldj
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    Look at her completed listings. She recently had one go by at $9.99, unbid on. Then she sold three for nice profits. Actually, one was cuttings. Then look what this thread did for her.

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  • Coop
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    Congratulations to you Olga. I know that people have tried to explain this to me, but I really just don't get it.
    Cheers
    Coop

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  • Taverna78
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    Originally posted by SharonC View Post
    Wow $512. Grats to Olga. Just a thought. I wonder how many we will see next week...
    Culli Cazzi!! $512.00usd for a little trees???? Aspet! i hope make you gold fig! AHAHAHA

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  • SharonC
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    Wow $512. Grats to Olga. Just a thought. I wonder how many we will see next week...

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  • SharonC
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    $200 was my max

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  • SharonC
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    Well I just dropped out

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  • MichaelTucson
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    Originally posted by Bass View Post
    There are more than 1 strain of Dall'osso. The original one should have 2 colors, and there an old black variety. The 2 tone one is very rare in Italy. But the all black version is the one offered in a couple nurseries in Italy from what I was told.
    I think there's also an all green variety.

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  • F. Bennett
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    A couple of you guys should split the cost, grow it this summer, then send the other some cuttings this winter if it gets crazy high. Just a thought.

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  • Coop
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    I never met an Italian fig that I didn't love but you don't have to go that deep to get a great tasting Italian fig.
    Good luck Olga, you got a "hot" one there
    Cheers
    Coop

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  • HarveyC
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    I asked Olya (Olga) about the taste of this fig the other day and she said reports from Italy is that it is very good. The unique shape is interesting, but taste is more important to me so that was good to hear.

    Hershell, push Wills a little harder! LOL

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  • greenfig
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    How much is a ticket to Italy, preferably close to a nursery that sells all the good figs?

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  • paully22
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    I would buy an air ticket and set up tent outside Olga house and be her gardener for 2 months to get this variety. Only fear factor is
    her husband is a crack shot, going by the bulls eye score I saw in the backyard. Good luck to seller and bidders.

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  • SharonC
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    What makes me laugh is the people selling the non-varigated Jolly Tigers. I mean hey you get a green fig plant that doesn't taste good. If I were spending that kind of money (and with a greenhouse to build I'm not) I would buy the Dall'Osso.

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  • Hershell
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    Congrats. You can have it. Lol. Till morning

  • Gina
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    The seller of the JT is asking $425 to start - but has no bids thus far. But there are 22 days left in the auction.

    I think there are some individual JTs that are pretty to look at - but I have no desire to get one. Let those who really want it have the few that seem to be available.

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  • SharonC
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    Well not from me. From what people say JT is not very tasty so why bother.

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  • WillsC
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    Oops sorry Hershell didn't know it was you

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  • Hershell
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    Which one is this? I just got out bid anyway. $178

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