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    Re: Miscellaneous Sable Pictures!

    Quote Originally Posted by muddoc View Post
    I'm glad thid proved to be helpful. Unfortunately, I don't have a Super, or know where a pic might be. I'm sure someone will post a pic (maybe even Louis Kirkland).
    Just saw your post Tim. As you will no doubt recall from our earlier commmunications, I've had no success in getting a good picture of this guy. I promise he looks awesome in person. He's a bad lookin' dude and he has an attitude to go with it.

    Here's the best I can do for now.



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    Re: Miscellaneous Sable Pictures!

    I love sables, unfortunately I found myself in a bind and had to sell mine, but I'll likely be getting one his offspring from the guy I sold him to.

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    Re: Miscellaneous Sable Pictures!

    Quote Originally Posted by Louis Kirkland View Post
    Just saw your post Tim. As you will no doubt recall from our earlier commmunications, I've had no success in getting a good picture of this guy. I promise he looks awesome in person. He's a bad lookin' dude and he has an attitude to go with it.

    Here's the best I can do for now.



    Great pics as always...
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    Re: Miscellaneous Sable Pictures!

    Quote Originally Posted by KMS View Post
    Great pics as always...
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    Thanks Kevin! I've got some Pin girls here I need to get some pics of. I think you would like the looks of them. I know I do.
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    Re: Miscellaneous Sable Pictures!

    Thanks for the pic Louis. Someone was asking about the Supers, and I happened to think of you. Hopefully I can make a few of those next year.
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    Re: Miscellaneous Sable Pictures!

    Is that a super? I can't tell the difference between a regular sable and a super sable. Are the differences very subtle? I just held my girlie up to the computer screen and she is a dead ringer for that snake Louis posted. When I get back from the kid's publishing party, I'll try to get better pictures, but I'd really appreciate if someone would explain the difference to me in words, because I'm just not seeing it visually. Thanks!!!!!!

    PS: I went looking for pictures of the sable x spider cross and couldn't find any. Does anyone know if they are posted anywhere? I'm trying to figure out who would make a good suitor for her and my brain is starting to hurt. I have a male pastel, but the mud ball doesn't excite me very much.

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    Re: Miscellaneous Sable Pictures!

    Oh and thanks, Tim. It was me I think that was asking about Supers. I think sables and super sables are really underrated. But like you said, it might just be in that they are a bit difficult to photograph. They don't look anything close to normal, at least mine doesn't. It is a metallic snake and I love metal. Dark and metal, like a weathered sculpture. I'm going to dust my glasses off, read that darn instruction manual that came with my camera and get to taking pictures so all can see. The more I think about it, the more I think I'm just going to go for the super sables, so I'll probably just start hunting for a suitable male when my bank account allows me too.

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