OK here is what Rob Wilson said,
"some times the gloss in the black shows as blue but usually it signifies the blue gene is in the black . pure black has green sheen. if you can get a blue wyandotte female to breed with gold laced will give you blue lacing the second year by putting brother...
I just got an email from Bob Wilson and he said he has them but he's in Australia. I sent him the pic to verify but I described them and he said he has them! He said he would tell me how to breed them, I'll let you all know, thanks for the input, I hope this is for real, stay tuned .
Sorry it was blue laced gold but here is a pic and it doesn't look the same but I think the lighting is the issue too.
This is from Wilsons Wyandotte's Website. I sent them an email but haven't heard back yet. I will post his answer when received in case anyone else was wondering. Thanks...
Thank you. I wondered bout that too but I looked at the other side in the shadows and it was blue too but it could still be I suppose. I did see a listing for a gold laced blue but there was no pic so I don't know if it was this or not. Thanks again!
I fell in love with this online picture, does anyone know what she is or who breeds/sells them? I know she is a golden laced Wyandotte but is she a GL blue or a variety of black? I am just now starting to raise GLW and have an order of 26 chicks coming in May and I would love to add some...