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Thread: Pumpkin Pied!

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    Re: Pumpkin Pied!

    Considering my birthday is Halloween, I think you all need to step aside and let him send it to me!!!


    HAAHAHA!

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    Re: Pumpkin Pied!

    Absolutely gorgeous!


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    Re: Pumpkin Pied!

    Absolutely gorgeous, Justin. Congrats on being the first to produce one. That's a major deal!
    ~~Joanna~~

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    Re: Pumpkin Pied!

    I think he is calling my name

    Congrats Justin he is a stunner and you deserve it!
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    Re: Pumpkin Pied!

    son of a gun that is awesome Justin! Congrats!~
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    Re: Pumpkin Pied!

    *wow!*

    What a great looking snake. Not to mention BEAUTIFUL HIGH WHITE!
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    Re: Pumpkin Pied!

    Woah. Great looking, although I can't wait to see something with more pattern and get the full effect.
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    Re: Pumpkin Pied!

    Quote Originally Posted by Albey View Post
    Justin,
    Originally I planned on telling a (very) long story about my Uncle who was the Pastry Chef at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in Manhattan New York when I was growing up. He made the best Pumpkin Pie I have ever had and since my Birthday was always around Thanksgiving (November 27, 1952) we always had my Birthday celebration coincide with Thanksgiving. The Pumpkin Pie dessert he made was always my favorite. I think it would be a tremendous gesture on your part to honor me this year with the presentation of the Pumpkin Pied to me on my Birthday.


    I love it! Big time congrats on that one, man is that a winner.
    You almost convinced me! Albey. I hope to see ya in Daytona!

    Quote Originally Posted by kc261 View Post
    Beautiful snake! Congrats!

    I wonder if the low white version will be that orange over the whole snake, or only the areas that border on white? Either way, it will be gorgeous!
    From seeing the snake in person and comparing to pieds I've produced in the past, I can say that it will be SIGNIFICANTLY more orange overall. Can't wait to make another!

    Quote Originally Posted by neilgolli View Post
    Congrats, is he going to daytona with you?
    Yes sir! Thanks Neil.

    Quote Originally Posted by karbogast View Post
    That is hawt! One step closer to seeing a pastel yellowbelly pied as well. Just another reason to love the subtle morph that is the yellowbelly!
    I'll have a shot at the Pastel YB Pied '09... we'll see! Your right, there is so much that can be done with the yellowbelly!



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    thanks for the comments everyone! I'll have pics up the sibs soon, they are nearly as cool looking! The "het pied look" has quite an influence on the yellow belly.

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    Re: Pumpkin Pied!

    That is a beautiful snake Justin. I love it

    I have one question, How do you know it is part yellowbelly?
    I'm not questioning you, just curious, are there belly markers?

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    Re: Pumpkin Pied!

    Quote Originally Posted by West Coast Jungle View Post
    That is a beautiful snake Justin. I love it

    I have one question, How do you know it is part yellowbelly?
    I'm not questioning you, just curious, are there belly markers?
    No belly marker because the pied takes care of that! It is the traits that are non-typical of the pied that are the clue, like the typical yellowbelly head with the extra orange and the nose stripes fading into the the jaw. Also the couple of saddles that it has are significantly brighter and more orange than a normal pied's. Another interesting feature is that unlike typical pieds he has a completely white lower jaw and underside of his head. (Pieds typically have a grey or normal colored lower jaw.

    Those are a few of the things I've noticed...

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