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    Re: NARBC Pickup

    thanks for the compliments. the picks that i took at the show were terrible. None of them came out. We only went on Sunday. The only two I saw was one that Bob Clark had and one on the BHB table and the Lucy's were running around $3000-4000 range if I remember right. I hate to sound stupid but what is a "BEL"? I have heard people make reference to them before but I thought they were referring to a vendor not a animal.

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    Re: NARBC Pickup

    In this case, it's Blue Eyed Lucy (since he was referring to the Mojo super). It's also an acronym for Black Eyed Lucy, which is the Fire super.

    As for prices, I was seeing the Black Eye variety for anywhere between 6-10k, but didn't see a Blue at the show.

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    Re: NARBC Pickup

    Steve thats one sweet looking Majove .Rusty does produce some cool looking snakes doesnt he
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    Re: NARBC Pickup

    There were a couple of blue eyed lucies at the show. BHB had one (don't remember the genetics, in fact, it may have been an ivory). There was also a mojave lucie, and one labled lesser x ??? (not sure how you wouldn't know the ???? part). The one on Bob Clark's table was a black eyed lucie (super fire) as well as the one on Mike Wilbanks' (Constrictors Unlimited) table. Just to throw in my own personal opinion, Mike's black eyed leucistic is the most beautiful lucie I've seen, gorgeous snake!!!

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    Re: NARBC Pickup

    Hey! Nice Mo! We were there all weekend... it was a great show!
    Grey Scale is a good thing...

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    Re: NARBC Pickup

    Quote Originally Posted by FL0OD View Post
    yeah since january i have picked up 3 pastels, one male, two females, two mojos, male and female, and a het ghost. this has got to stop, lol
    Yeah, it'll stop and then 'boa fever' will strike....


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    Re: NARBC Pickup

    yea i did not see any BEL's at the show but like I said I was only there on Sunday and I do think that one on the BHB table was an ivory. There may have been two other actual BEL's there but the only other one I remember was on Bob Clarks table like I mentioned in my earlier post. BHB had the best variety in stuff and had all the really shocking animals but for balls it was really hit and miss. Like people would have a couple nice things then just regular stuff. I guess I had seen pictures from before with a lot of wild stuff but seems as though BHB was the only table that had a lot of crazy animals and he had some truly amazing stuff. I was wondering if anyone reading this saw that one cage he had with the price $1000000000000? There was not anything in the clear cage when I walked by I was wondering what was in there?

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    Re: NARBC Pickup

    Lol, it was the world's first invisible python. Man I wish I could have gotten up to arlington this weekend.

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    Re: NARBC Pickup

    Quote Originally Posted by joepythons View Post
    Steve thats one sweet looking Majove .Rusty does produce some cool looking snakes doesnt he
    yea I just got real lucky, again. Rick was there so I talked to him for a bit. He had a bunch of males that were not on his website at the show. In my opinion he probably had the best variety of moderately priced stuff from clowns down to pastels and the nicest looking stuff. I thought I got lucky with the female that I picked up from them over the net but I really liked this male and really to be honest went looking for one that day. I did not think I would find anything that I liked enough to buy but I thought my chances would go way up having all the folks there and I ended up buying from Rustys Balls even after looking at everything else. Rick is a great guy and they had the only table that we went to that even engaged us when we looked at there stuff.

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    Re: NARBC Pickup

    Quote Originally Posted by spix14 View Post
    Lol, it was the world's first invisible python. Man I wish I could have gotten up to arlington this weekend.
    there was a name on the cage but it was something weird that I had never heard of before and with all the other crazy stuff he had who knows what it may have looked like.

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