Any Pinstripe experts out there?
So, this Pin clutch was sired by my Sulfur Mojave from the looks of it, although a Mystic male was bred to the Pin female too. It is hard to look at the Pins and say for sure, this is a normal Pin, this is this cross, and this is another cross. One is a cross for sure, maybe Jigsaw, maybe a Sulfur Pin. The other three could be normal Pins, but two have really dark sides, and one is pretty much the same color everywhere. Any thought? It looks like a Sulfur Mojave and wicked looking Sulfur rounded out the clutch.
Dave
http://i491.photobucket.com/albums/r...l/IMGP3633.jpg
http://i491.photobucket.com/albums/r...l/IMGP3634.jpg
http://i491.photobucket.com/albums/r...l/IMGP3632.jpg
http://i491.photobucket.com/albums/r...l/IMGP3635.jpg
Anyone have any opinions on the last pic, Jigsaw or Sulfur Pin?
http://i491.photobucket.com/albums/r...l/IMGP3636.jpg
Re: Any Pinstripe experts out there?
I have spider mojave and they are super light. By looking at yours I would say its more like an ember pin based on the fact that its a little darker than the traditional jigsaw. Just my opinion.
Joe Ellis
Re: Any Pinstripe experts out there?
Could it be possible it's a sulfur jigsaw?
Joe Ellis
Re: Any Pinstripe experts out there?
No jigsaws
Pins
And
A Sulfur pin
Re: Any Pinstripe experts out there?
same as above...
2x normal pin - 1x sulphur (fire) pin
imo, jigsaws throw a 'non standard' pin pattern
Re: Any Pinstripe experts out there?
I agree with everyone else, 1x sulfur pin and 2x normals, I'm intrested in seeing an adult fire/sulfur pin now, don't think i've seen it. Want to see how well they color up.
Re: Any Pinstripe experts out there?
Thanks for the input guys, and doing some research, I am in agreement with what has been said, probably a few normal Pins and a Sulfur Pin. The Sulfur Spider has really kept its gold coloring, I would expect the same from the Sulfur Pin.
Dave