you are correct none of those are recessive.Just to be sure pinstripe/mojave/pastels are all non recessive genes correct?
Say hello to your new best friend, a site called World of Ball Pythons. it is an online database with pretty much every morph. they have a list of everything, and if you click on a morph it takes you to that morphs page. on said page you will see pictures of the morph, if it is a base morph or a designer morph (base morphs are single gene morphs like the spider or pastel. designer morphs are combinations of the base morphs like the bumble bee = spider x pastel) what type of genetics the morph is and when it was first produced.
Here is a link to the list:
http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/
The same site also has a genetics calculator so you can find out what your odds are when breeding 2 BP's
*from the webpage
here is a link to the genetics calculator:Here you can select any gene for a male and "breed" it to a female to see what the outcome will be. In order to select multiple genes for a given snake, simply hold the "ctrl" key while adding more genes.In order to breed a snake to a normal Ball Python, leave one side of the wizard blank and that snake will be treated as normal.
http://www.worldofballpythons.com/wizard/