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Silver grey standards, with faint veining that blends from golden brown at the base to blue-violet at the edge. Golden tan falls have a faint blush of burgundy over the blade, a burgundy-black beard and burgundy stippling that looks like a large, round signal from just a short distance away. The pattern of solid signals on solid falls has long been popular, but most of this type have a tendency to fleck. In decades past, flecking was considered not just a typical arilbred trait but even a desirable one. More recently, it has fallen out of favor. This type of signal is not as crisp, but I have found that the flowers from veined & stippled lines are much less prone to flecking and thus more consistent in performance. An OGB from Sandy Dandy X Whirlwind Romance. The name Attaboy has been reserved and this is scheduled for introduction in 2005 by Malevil Gardens.
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