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Re: Show your Pewter love!
 Originally Posted by stevenkeogh
No.
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how then?
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Re: Show your Pewter love!

Here are some pewters that I produced this year. Crazy variation.....right?
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Re: Show your Pewter love!
 Originally Posted by spk329
Heres my Cinny Pewter
Thanks for looking 
Nice snake
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Re: Show your Pewter love!
 Originally Posted by jackh
how then?
cinnamon crossed with a pastel or black pastel crossed with a pastel.
I know it gets confusing, especially with names like "cinnamon pastel", "black pastel", and what I consider the REAL pastels(lemon pastel, graziani line pastel, blonde pastel etc)
Cinnamons(formerly known as cinnamon pastels, most people don't use the 2nd word anymore since it is confusing) and "Black pastels" are mutations with genes that occur on the same allele, pretty much different lines of the same kind of mutation.
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Re: Show your Pewter love!
 Originally Posted by jackh
do a pastel and normal make pewters? sry i dont know any of this stuff lol
No.....there are a few ways to make pewters. Here are the two most common ways:
pastel X cinnamon (which can produce normals, pastels, cinnys, and pewters - some refer to these pewters as cinny pewters or pewters from cinny lineage)
pastel X black pastel (which can produce normals, pastels, black pastels, and pewters - some refer to these pewters as black pewters or pewters from black pastel lineage)
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Re: Show your Pewter love!
 Originally Posted by Joe_Compel
Nice snake 
Thanks Joe.......He's doing great.
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Re: Show your Pewter love!
 Originally Posted by Joe_Compel
Here are some pewters that I produced this year. Crazy variation.....right?
Those are some sweet Pewters! I love the black backs(or pewter backs).
Thanks for sharing Yall!
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Re: Show your Pewter love!
 Originally Posted by Brandon Osborne
My adult female Pewter.

Great picture of a great looking snake. Pewters often have multicolor "distortion" in the last 2/3 to 1/3 of their bodies. Some distortion marks are similar to ringer spots while others are similar to paradox markings. Brandon's picture captures it pretty well.
That is a niiiccceee pewter.
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Re: Show your Pewter love!
What’s the difference between a Sterling Pastel and a Pewter?
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