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DMong
at Wed Jan 12 23:21:35 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
Hard to tell from the pics since the ring is so pale in the amels, but I will take your word that they don't connect there..LOL!.
Thanks for the history on those bro. Yeah, the amel gene didn't appear in nelsoni until about 94 or so, because in 1996 they were the big rage with very few produced and went for $2000 bucks!. I remember Doug Beard popped one out from some animals he "thought" were normals at the time too, so he was totally stoked about it to say the least. Then of course everyone raced in to breed anything available that was close to a nelsoni(i.e. Sinaloans) to make more expensive babies, and the rest is intergrade history..LOL!
Those are pretty unique looking items Dave, and they have high band counts to boot. Now if those rings were real thick as in normal nelsoni, it would make the red rings even smaller, so they seem to key-out rather nice too! 
thanks for the pics and info on those Dave!
~Doug ----- "a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 
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