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Re: Cinnamon Spotnose Spinner
Very nice. I'll get you my shipping info so I can take a better look at him. :p
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Re: Cinnamon Spotnose Spinner
wow....very pretty. i love the coloring and markings.
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Ok Ben help me how here. Because I really dont know, but what are you seeing in that that tells you its spotnose or was one of the parent a Powerball combo?
When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban "for the discerning collector"
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Re: Cinnamon Spotnose Spinner
Taking a shot in the dark here.. but I feel like the spotnose adds a creaminess to the color that isn't there with a regular spinner.
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Originally Posted by MrLang
Taking a shot in the dark here.. but I feel like the spotnose adds a creaminess to the color that isn't there with a regular spinner.
Then where does the cinny come in? I thought that the creamy slightly darker color was cinny.
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The Spotnose does manipulate the color slightly, but it's more so in the pattern and head that you can tell the Spotnose in there. The angle of the Spotnose Spinner doesn't show the pattern as much as I would have liked it to, but the Spotnose thins out the pattern in all of the Spider combos I've produced, it also adds a certain look to the heads of the animals, there is always a "Spotnose look" to it.
Here is a photo of a Spotnose KingSpin to look at a comparison shot
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