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Barra21
23rd Apr 2007, 06:52 AM
Hi guys,
I have a question that has been bugging me for awhile now. Its about grading a 3 white band crs.
Lets say you have a super thick white piece with only 3 bands. Can it be considered an A grade? From what i know, some people say yes and some say no.
Cause i was thinking, it can't be clasified as a B together with those with weak whites right?
Hope someone can help me out with this. Thanks :)
weesy74
23rd Apr 2007, 08:14 AM
Think classification is subjective. The most import is that Buyer and seller must agree on the price. If you are not selling then it does not even matter as long as you like the piece. If it is thick white, I would say it is A. Of course it would be worth less then a 4 band thick white.
silane
23rd Apr 2007, 08:27 AM
For discussion sake, a 3 band very thick white and a 4 band not so thick white, which should cost more? Which will you pick if the price is the same?
weesy74
23rd Apr 2007, 08:29 AM
To start, I will pick the 3 band thick white :D
BaLuKu
23rd Apr 2007, 01:38 PM
Same question thou,
Very Thick white S+ ( V Band or Tiger Tooth ) Vs not so thick white Hino . same pricing which will you chose?
Spid
24th Apr 2007, 05:10 AM
For me, no matter what special traits, at the end of the day I would choose the most thick white piece.
eeeeemo
24th Apr 2007, 08:12 AM
haha wow.. all unified answers.. but for me.. i will also pick the thicker white...
hope tht answers ur qn barra21. how are the shrimplets turning out?? i hope they are alive.... right..?
Barra21
24th Apr 2007, 01:48 PM
ha thanks for the replies guys. :)
Anyway any of you tried crossing a male hino with bone crs/golden crs genes but cracky whites with a thick white female tiger tooth piece?
Would it be like a mixture of everything?
zeloc87
24th Apr 2007, 02:18 PM
ha thanks for the replies guys. :)
Anyway any of you tried crossing a male hino with bone crs/golden crs genes but cracky whites with a thick white female tiger tooth piece?
Would it be like a mixture of everything?
hi bro barra21!,
try not to expect good coloured pieces from CRS gene pool 'polluted'/mixed with golden genes, it is not easily to find real thick color golden "grandparent genes", not all golden or good to use. For a better desired result, you might wanna try to a use solid male hino.. = p
Hope tt helps! Cheers
Spid
25th Apr 2007, 04:16 PM
ha thanks for the replies guys. :)
Anyway any of you tried crossing a male hino with bone crs/golden crs genes but cracky whites with a thick white female tiger tooth piece?
Would it be like a mixture of everything?
It will be better to use golden that is of good thick white. Chances of having nice white offspring will be better. But the price of this thick white golden will not come cheap. :D
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