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Pinstripe (nPin, PinPin)

Pinstripe is a marking that covers the top of the Amoux in a dripping appearance, similar to what is seen in the ball python morph of the same name.

Edge

Pinstripe's base almost resembles Sable, but with a smaller minimum range.

It must have a fully blended edge.

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The Pinstripe stripes must have a hard or minimally soft edge.

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Range

Pinstripe has two different range sets: the fade and the marking itself.

The fade of the marking must fall within the range below. The marking itself may present anywhere on the body except for the lower arms and feet.

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Appearance

Pinstripe creates a series of markings: a soft gradient along the back, long broken horizontal streaks, and a series of vertical 'drips' down its side.

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Pinstripe's base almost resembles Sable, but with a smaller minimum range. It can also be completely surrounded by the striping. The gradient may be light and the markings dark or vice versa.

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The stripes must have a broken, dripping appearance.

They may not be smooth stripes.


This marking may consist of one natural color darker than the base coat and one lighter than the base coat as defined in the Color Guide.

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Import Examples

Examples shown on approved and uploaded imports.

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