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Client Testimonials
He builds each tree as if grew there. It looks like it belongs. At night, especially when the moon is out, we sit by the waterfall listening to it, watching the moon light silhouette the palm tree. It's very relaxing. -- Jerry and Paula Stiverson
Wichita attorney, Brad Pistotnik went to Las Vegas and saw actual palm trees in some of the casinos. ?It would have been very expensive to do that,? explained Brad. ?The maintenance would have cost a lot.? He saw Wendell's trees at the Home and Garden Show. He bought three trees. His are made from copper and stainless steel and stand 17 to 18 feet high. -- Brad Pistotnik
"It took us awhile to get the patio how we wanted it, but we couldn't be more pleased with the result. Thanks again for the great job on the trees! We get lots of compliments from the neighbors and we're really enjoying them." -- Sander & Brandee Hickerson
During the San Antonio Home Show in 2002, Doug & Margaret Daniell visited the display of palms. Although they were in the process of building a new home, they were absolutely "dazzled by the size and beauty of the palm trees." After the "great presentation from Troy Turner, we made a purchase of three palms to be put outside our new home and a very special large stainless steel and copper palm for the entrance way inside our house." As of November 2003, "our palms are installed both inside and out, and while our house is not yet completed, the response from our family and friends has been outstanding. They are a great and beautiful work of art!" -- Doug & Margaret Daniell
Wendell, Just a quick note to let you know how much we enjoy our palm trees. Both Bev and I stop numerous times a day just to look out the windows at our glorious trees. They seem to always bring a smile to our faces
We love the trees and once people realize they are there and what they are made of they too get excited. The strangest thing is only one of about 15 friends has noticed them on their own. We will take them to the great room windows that overlook the pool and palm trees and ask them if they notice anything new. Most seem to stare intently at this South Pacific scene and comment on new lawn chairs or new plants. When we say do they notice the palm trees they react widely. It seems that since we live in the woods and have so many trees that everyone is just used to our woodsy setting and can't "see the forest for the trees." Again, thank you for such a wonderful addition to our home. -- Ken and Bev Boody
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