tandj
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Post by tandj on May 3, 2008 12:08:08 GMT -5
Miami Boy from last year.. Disappointed in the saddle colouration and bleed in on the back ground as he grows.. This girl is cool to, again, I am disappointed by the bleeding of colouration into the back ground.. One of these days I am going to own an awesome Miami.. Regards... Tim of T and J
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mysfitz
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Post by mysfitz on May 3, 2008 16:08:06 GMT -5
beautiful, i love the contrast in miami's
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Post by vanderkm on May 3, 2008 17:05:35 GMT -5
They have stayed pretty nice though - male has decent saddle borders still and pretty clean background. It is tough to get a background without some tan - even from Carol's lines.
mary v.
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tandj
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Post by tandj on May 4, 2008 17:31:53 GMT -5
The brighter red one came from Carol.. We were pretty far back on her list though, so the "choice" ones were already spoken for.. Not quite sure if I will try a Miami line or not, or go forward with some other projects with them.. I know I mentioned about continuing with the Miami influenced Rootbeer group we have with the male Miami ( He was the one I got a few years ago, that looked like an anery when he was a baby.. )
Thanks for the kind words..
Regards.. Tim of T and J
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tv01
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Post by tv01 on Jun 11, 2008 13:36:29 GMT -5
That's still a beautiful animal Tim. One of two other morphs that I would love to add to my collection- Miami's and Okeetees.
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