Ok, I want to bring back this discussion about Tim's identity. I have grown the tree for 3-4 years now and gotten to eat a number of fruits. Based on my observations I think it is in the Pinks Mamoth family and possibly Maroochy Gold or Hillary White (Hillary White was a budsport of Pinks Mamoth that was more productive without hand pollination and Maroochy Gold is a hybrid of Hillary White with a red sugar apple). The link below includes a couple pics of Maroochy Gold. Disregard the picture of the huge fruit with the baby--they apparently uae that on several of their atemoya descriptions.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.daleysfruit.com.au/Custard-Apple--Maroochydore-Gold-Annona-atemoya.htm&ved=2ahUKEwiehaGo9I7zAhXUTTABHX2MDhQQFnoECAMQAQ&usg=AOvVaw17WiKDdcs2JeyLRiy-haNHBased on the 4 atemoyas that I have grown (Tim, Lisa, Gefner, and Dream) Tim has the largest leaves, fruit, and seeds. It ialso has richest/sweetest flavor and an excellent flesh to seed ratio. It also has the thickest peel and some grittiness near the peel (similar to the mamoth types). The exterior of the fruit is knobby (as opposed to pointy, smooth, or impressa type fruits) and many fruits exibit creaming between the segments at maturity--something I have not seen in Gefner or in pics of African Pride (which according to the book I have from Australia is actually be the Israeli variety Kaller which made its way to Australia by way of South Africa). What do those of you who have grown this fruit think? Are my descriptions accurate and does the atemoya in the picture resemble the Tims you have grown?