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Jigsaw quality ?
Is this a good jigsaw?
breeders pic. Bob futo is selling him.
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its very nice. What i like is when it has 3 colors, and this one has it, that is an indication of a good mojave inside. Some jigsaws have the same color on the spinal stripe that they have in the side patterning, not this one.
I personally dont really like the pattern on this one, but thats personal taste. Pinstripe is what it is, and its quite random. And the difference in color between the backstripe and the side pattern makes me believe there is a decent mojave at work. So its a good Jigsaw, seems very nice genetically, pattern is just very random on these, as is personal taste. By the books its a very good example of the combo.
Last edited by Pythonfriend; 05-15-2013 at 05:11 AM.
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Re: Jigsaw quality ?
I'm calling Bob later today.
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Re: Jigsaw quality ?
 Originally Posted by toyota89
I'm calling Bob later today.
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I'm in contact with him for a jigsaw blast male. So far he seems like a great guy to work with, and his animals are very nice looking.
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If I was looking for that combo I'd want to see the Sire and Dam that produced it, so I could see what quality it will produce.
Last edited by snakesRkewl; 05-15-2013 at 10:14 AM.
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Re: Jigsaw quality ?
How do the parents look?
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Re: Jigsaw quality ?
Really nice jigsaw. Indeed, 3 colors are a good sign.
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Jigsaw quality ?
 Originally Posted by Royal Hijinx
I agree that the "3 colors" is the most important feature of a good Jigsaw. Full back stripe is nice, but IMO random.
Here is my girl at about the same age:
And here as an adult:
Point is, the more of the color separation they have as a hatchling, the more they will keep as an adult.
This makes a lot of sense, ive never thought about that before...
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