Re: white on super pewters--a lot of super pewters and silver bullets have freckles or blotchiness. Something about mixing the super cinny with the pastel gene? I don't know if it's understood why that happens on some animals but not others, other than it's a sign of TOTAL AWESOMENESS.
Yeah, for an '08 I'd pay $2500. Maybe more if she weighed more, or if she was hot like that animal Ntume was posting.
If you already have a breeding size male sterling (or bullet, super pastel, super cinny or pewter), you stand a good chance of making back your money in one season. With a single gene male, it might take you a couple seasons to earn it back.
But I could also imagine seeing, say, the pewter genetic stripe for the first time, and deciding in a moment of crazed money-infused paint job lust that I absolutely HAD TO DO that project RIGHT NOW, and shelling out big bucks for a big pewter and a breeder g-stripe.