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I wouldn't quite call that a paradox but definitely a funky pattern. I got my black pewter cuz of his washed outness.

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Re: So... What's going on here?
If it wasn't a pewter I'd say it's a ringer but pewters can have a lot of washed out pattern variations. Here's my sandblast pewter.

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Thanks for the comments. Sounds like its just a standard pewter abnormality which is what I was expecting. Very nice snakes by the way. I can't wait to see if anything changes as she gets larger. She is only about 275 grams right now so I guess only time will tell.
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Faded patches like that appear often when black pastel or cinnamon combines with pastel/super pastel. I really love randomly faded patches and patterns too LOL, it does remind me of paradox.
Last edited by redshepherd; 02-06-2017 at 01:27 AM.
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Yes, this can happen with pewters. Sometimes there is a clear genetic component and it gets called fader, but often it is just random. I do love pewters.
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