did you get the answer you were looking for about the cinny black pastel?? ill bet your more confused now than ever. i know i am. IF i were you, id get a black pastel.
good luck.

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did you get the answer you were looking for about the cinny black pastel?? ill bet your more confused now than ever. i know i am. IF i were you, id get a black pastel.
good luck.

LOL - Clear as mud!!
Actually - not really - I really didn't have any intentions on making any super cinnys/blacks so I'm not really sure how if the "problems" discussed are a real concern - but the info is good to know.
I like the look of the orangey cinnys/blacks better - but want to make some above average looking pewters which is why I was asking if there was a difference - I also wanted to avoid "brown out" that often occurs with orange balls.
Eventually I want to work with both lines but thought I'd start out with Cinnys as they are a little closer to my price range. Although I do see the difference in the lines that each produce I'm seeing breeders selling both color phases from the same father - don't know whats up with that.
The longer I'm in the ball game the more I learn to read through the muddy water - LOL.
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Tosha
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