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    Re: What makes a "nice" pinstripe?

    This is my pin I purchased from metal monkey exotics. This is their photo of course but my snake.

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    Re: What makes a "nice" pinstripe?

    Thanks for the comments on Allie, my pin female from Craig Montoya.

    As requested here are some pics of my Scott Austin pin female, Squiggles.











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    Patrick Long has one o if not best pins I've seen
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    I personally prefer the pins with an actual stripe on their back. That's a must for me.

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    I like them with full double racing stripes down the back. And I like them olive more than gold. But I really like most pinstripes--they just look totally unlike "normal" ball pythons.

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    Re: What makes a "nice" pinstripe?

    Quote Originally Posted by Domepiece View Post
    This is my pin I purchased from metal monkey exotics. This is their photo of course but my snake.
    Very nice back stripe on that one, bright and stands out.

    @Wikidkitty, That one has an interesting pattern on it, I like it!
    Last edited by Miko; 03-18-2011 at 03:59 AM.

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    I tend to like them WITHOUT the back stripe.

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