Quote Originally Posted by Domepiece View Post
I have a pin that has a perfect stripe as well. Pin is dominant there is no super unless someone has proven this out which I have seen no evidence of. Its the spider story all over again. It would be nice but I doubt it. Looks like most other pins as far as I'm concerned.
I rarely see pinstripes with a perfect stripe like this. Again its just my opinion that this is the perfect pinstripe for me. And there is evidence of super pins as well as other dominate traits. Looks like a pin but throws all pins no normals. Again only time and breeding will tell which is what he plans to do.

Quote Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser View Post
actually to be dominant it HAS to have a homozygous (super) form that looks exactly like the heterozygous (het). Other wise it's still not proven what it actually is, like most of what we call dominant.
This ^


Quote Originally Posted by mykee View Post
Half of the pinstripes and pinstripe crosses I produce have full dorsal stripes. Sorry to rain on your parade. Also, pinstripes have been around for over a decade now; if there was a super form, there would be literally tens of thousands of them around.
There may be but no one takes the time to prove them out.

All I know is I think its a great looking pin and im excited to see it prove out to be a super.