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Pinstripe Clown???
Has anyone heard of a Pin Clown?? I did a google and came up with nothing. Just curious
Soon to be... MONSON MORPHS
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1.0 Pied
1.0 Pastel Calico
1.0 Firefly
1.0 Pewter
0.1 Pinstripe
0.1 Spider
0.1 Super Cinni
0.1 Albino
0.1 Lesser
0.2 Pastels
0.2 Het Pied
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Re: Pinstripe Clown???
It hasn't been produced yet. However it does sound interesting.
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Re: Pinstripe Clown???
Does anyone know if it is even being worked on?
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Re: Pinstripe Clown???
Well I have my het clown male with my Pin right now, maybe a bit late but what the hell. I would just get pin poss het clowns.
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1.0 Pied
1.0 Pastel Calico
1.0 Firefly
1.0 Pewter
0.1 Pinstripe
0.1 Spider
0.1 Super Cinni
0.1 Albino
0.1 Lesser
0.2 Pastels
0.2 Het Pied
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Re: Pinstripe Clown???
the only problem I would see with that is that they are moth pattern morphs not sure how appealing a pinstriped clown would look plu the key point of both morphs are there heard pattern
Tim Johnson

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Re: Pinstripe Clown???
I have to agree with you on that Tim
Soon to be... MONSON MORPHS
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1.0 Pied
1.0 Pastel Calico
1.0 Firefly
1.0 Pewter
0.1 Pinstripe
0.1 Spider
0.1 Super Cinni
0.1 Albino
0.1 Lesser
0.2 Pastels
0.2 Het Pied
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Re: Pinstripe Clown???
A pin / granite would be a pattern-pattern morph too - but they blew me away! Granite never really caught my attention until I saw it pinstriped.
Ya never know . . .
~Bruce
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Re: Pinstripe Clown???
It seems as though pied would have to be considered a pattern and color morph. I say this because regardless of the amount of white, pieds almost always have a lot more orange in them and not a "normal" coloration, along with the obvious pattern difference
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Re: Pinstripe Clown???
 Originally Posted by dreese88
It seems as though pied would have to be considered a pattern and color morph. I say this because regardless of the amount of white, pieds almost always have a lot more orange in them and not a "normal" coloration, along with the obvious pattern difference
Agreed. I think a better example of a pattern/pattern morph would be something like a spinner or a woma/spider.
I am not sure what a clown/pin would look like. At a guess I would think it would make a really reduced pattern clown, like one of the solid gold side/black back types. But that is just a guess
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