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    Amber Pasterl Question

    So was looking at amber pastels and found there only an Amir-line cinnamon and pastel so why are they any different from any cinnamon to pastel mix? Cause I was looking at one and its over 7k

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    It is an Amir line Pastel Mahogany, not a Pastel Cinnamon (Pewter).There are only a few around with only a few people working with them, which is great. It's sickening to see prices cut in half every year due to the high volumes being produced by so many.
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    Re: Amber Pasterl Question

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    It is an Amir line Pastel Mahogany, not a Pastel Cinnamon (Pewter).There are only a few around with only a few people working with them, which is great. It's sickening to see prices cut in half every year due to the high volumes being produced by so many.
    I agree...its hard to justify any kind of big investment because once you have your purchase up to breeding weight...the animal is then much more afforable and its that much harder to recoupe your investment. This isnt always the case,but only if you start early..but who really has 10-20k or more to spend on a single or pair of animals.
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