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02-23-2008, 06:55 PM
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I'm sure Desi is a satin
With my post Highworth eyes, I am sure Desi is a golden satin. I always knew his fur was different to the others but looking at him tonight I'm sure. All of his fur is a real irredescent colour - it really doesn't show on his photos, and looking at Basia's satin girl today I'm sure he is, and he has the division of white down his chest band which Basia said was good - heck I think he's a show winner anyway
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02-24-2008, 02:28 AM
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Try and get a daylight picture of him if he's ever awake in the day. If you have him on a wondowsill or something it might show more clearly in the pics. I don't suppose it matters if you are sure but I'd love to see it :P
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02-24-2008, 04:08 AM
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Yes I want to try and get a good photo, he always comes out looking much much darker and not glossy in the photos.
Probably make a fool of myself now and everyone go, no he isn't but his fur is totally different in appearance to my others
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02-24-2008, 04:14 AM
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Its really hard to get a good photo of satins I find, especially with a flash. Peaches colour was much darker than her photos and I think that may be why I can never get a decent photo of Truffle.
From your reaction when you saw Posh it sounds as though Desi is a satin.
I absolutely love satins, I just can't resist them, I don't know why. When I had just bought Posh one of the breeders said to me 'She's satin, did you want satin?' I said 'Absolutely' and judging by the face she pulled I don't thinks she felt the same way about satins as I do.
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02-24-2008, 04:48 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Basia
I absolutely love satins, I just can't resist them, I don't know why. When I had just bought Posh one of the breeders said to me 'She's satin, did you want satin?' I said 'Absolutely' and judging by the face she pulled I don't thinks she felt the same way about satins as I do.
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I think satins are tops, your satin girl was amazing, that really irredescent quality to the fur.
I noticed some satins were shinier than others, Desi is not as shiny as your girl but definitely more akin to her. Algy is a golden banded I think, where his fur is golden it looks completely different to Desi much more matt.
So he is either
A. Satin,
B. Just incredibly healthy
C. He's using my Pantene Ice Shine when I'm not looking
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02-24-2008, 05:00 AM
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I must admit I've a real liking for satins as well - Smartie and Rolo definitely have something very pretty when you look at them (if I do say it myself :P ). That's not to say non-satins don't as well but there's something about that glossy coat that I love
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02-24-2008, 05:01 AM
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Not all satins are as shiny as others. I really didn't think Truffle was a satin, I just thought she was looked fit, a description we always used for rabbits with a glean to their coat, (or using my Pantene!)
The satin creams seem to be very shiny but even my Berry has dulled as she has got older.
Runty is a satin but because of his colour he doesn't shine as much as some satins. His coat feels very soft and silky and his hair reflects the light, especially when I take a photo. Other than that he doesn't look that different to Gizmo. Their short-haired satin brother really shone though.
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02-24-2008, 05:06 AM
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I also love satins. But if those two are satins then there must be varying degrees of "satin-ness", although as you said it does show more on certain colours (e.g. creams more than sables).
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02-24-2008, 05:11 AM
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Quote:
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Runty is a satin but because of his colour he doesn't shine as much as some satins.
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Roan Satins are definitely not as shiny - I heard the judges discussing Molly, our Sable Roan Satin, yesterday - they were wondering if she was satin after all. I thought for a moment I was going to get two reclassified - one into Satin and one out of it
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02-24-2008, 10:17 AM
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