As far as I know, it was the very first Acer to take my fancy.
It was at May Nobles garden in Belfast- an open day fund raising plant sale event. I didnt know May at the time.
This vivid pink beauty was about 100 yards away from the house, and all I could do was focus on it
I found out what it was, and my fascination with Japanese maples began.
In 2005, I had the pleasure to take photos of members gardens in the Rose Society of Northern Ireland with Norman Beck.(A very interesting project)
When we went to a members (May's) house in Crawfordsburn, we got talking and she told us about the fantastic large garden she used to have.
She showed me photos, and the penny dropped. It was the house with that Brilliant pink tree.
I was so pleased to meet the owner - I never thought that would ever happen.
May is an absolutely wonderful plantswoman!
Anyway, Brillaintissimum it was and BRILLIANT it most certainly is.
If you find a source, let me know!
I found another one growing in Dromore. It was up this little lane, and I used to drive past and get this flash of pink in spring.
I ventured up the lane one day, and found it was also (I'm pretty sure) the same variety.
Billy, it is exceptionally good! You are right, the leaves are more coarse that other fine varieties.
I took photos of the plant in Dromore. I'll dig them out and publish here.
Incidentally, the tree in Mays garden in Belfast was about 8 ft high and wide.
The one in Dromore was quite small - only 4 or 5 ft.