That's Clevland in the first post above. ya got the first 2 letters of his name right Seed!
He is mainly Abyssinian. They don't use brindled for a coat coloration among cats. He has faint tabby markings in his very dense layered Abyssinian fur on his back and sides, and his front paws have bar markings. His belly has spot markings.
His coloration is called "Blue", and he has a buff coloration on his underside that is called "Fawn".
He would not be qualified to be in a cat show as an Abyssinian for 3 disqualifying reasons.
His ancestry is not known. Ancestry needs to be known and registered for 4 generations.
He has a beautiful white bib. That is a disqualifier marking.
The last vertebrae in his tail is bent. That is a disqualifier.
Other than those disqualifiers, Clevland is an Abyssinian without a doubt. He is a natural, old fashioned Abyssinian.
The post above is a photo of freshly harvested DAPPLE GREY Beans, a variety I got from Russ.
The grey areas turn brown after a few months. I think this is one of the prettiest varieties of all, even after looking at the CIAT website that has 35,000 varieties in it.