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    What makes a "nice" pinstripe?

    I mean, I personally like busy patterns when it comes to pinstripes, but I've seen some really nice reduced ones. But, what do you guys like when it comes to pinstripes? Is the reduced pattern/busy pattern thing genetic?

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    Reduced pattern, thin even pin stripes, nice gold color, solid golden dorsal stripe. Love the desert pins, I have a desert blast myself. Gotta say desert makes for awesome combos

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    This is my favorite Pinstripe


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    My favorite pins are the ones with nice gold color and a super-reduced pattern, though I prefer thick pinstriping (kinda like an Enchi-pin).

    My pin girl isn't super reduced, but she does have a solid back stripe down 100% of her body -- I'm hoping that passes on to her combo offspring

    I actually don't like the busy-patterned pins at all, so I'm really not as fond of some of the "busying" combos like the granite or the camo ball. But, that's what so neat about ball pythons ...!

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    Re: What makes a "nice" pinstripe?

    Thanks, I didn't know everyone was so fond of the reduced patterns! I kind of like crazy patterns, I think it looks cute. I definitely agree on the golden coloring.
    I love how with ball pythons, not only do they have hundreds of morphs, but also the slight differences among the same morph, it's amazing.
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    Re: What makes a "nice" pinstripe?

    A complete dorsal stripe, very tight and even pinstripes throughout the body and a yellow gold coloration.

    My idea of a perfect pinstripe.
    Jim Smith

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    Re: What makes a "nice" pinstripe?

    Quote Originally Posted by SansCera View Post
    This is my favorite Pinstripe

    was this meant as a joke cause that is not a pinstripe? unless its that paradox one from BHB. Either way, not a good example of a pin.
    Last edited by Domepiece; 03-15-2011 at 09:00 PM.

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    Re: What makes a "nice" pinstripe?

    Quote Originally Posted by Domepiece View Post
    was this meant as a joke cause that is not a pinstripe? unless its that paradox one from BHB. Either way, not a good example of a pin.
    It's the paradox ghost pinstripe I believe. And everyone is entitled to their own opinion.
    Last edited by A&S Reptiles; 03-15-2011 at 10:13 PM.

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    Re: What makes a "nice" pinstripe?

    Quote Originally Posted by swalters View Post
    It's the paradox ghost pinstripe I believe. And everyone is entitled to their own opinion.
    I know that. I wasnt bashing anyone. Personally I think its an awesome snake. I actually wrote what I wrote and then looked closer and saw that it was the paradox pin. It just isnt the textbook type of pin.
    Last edited by Domepiece; 03-15-2011 at 11:25 PM.

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    Re: What makes a "nice" pinstripe?

    Quote Originally Posted by Domepiece View Post
    I know that. I wasnt bashing anyone. Personally I think its an awesome snake. I actually wrote what I wrote and then looked closer and saw that it was the paradox pin. It just isnt the textbook type of pin.
    I agree, not textbook pin material. My favorite is Craig Montoya's pinstripes; light gold, double stripe, high white along pins, ect. I actually plan on picking up a couple. But yes, it is a pretty sick snake.

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