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Zeus416

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Hello,

I am lookin for some opinions on cut of the following Asscher:

1.22 GIA Cert.
F
IF
5.82x5.73x4.15 Cut-Cornered Square Step Cut
Depth: 72.4%
Table: 69%
Girdle: Slightly Thick - Thick
Polish: Good
Symmetry: Good
Flour: None


I would be buying sight unseen, so I''d love some input.

Thanks,
 

strmrdr

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Im headed out to have a root canal finished up but the quick answer is
no way no how
keep looking

It cant be an RA with those numbers so its a badly cut clone.
Run Run Run

There are some asscher threads in the FAQ section for you to read.
Maybe someone will come along and post some links if you dont find them.
Got to run
 

Zeus416

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So, this is a really poorly cut asscher?

what would this cut be considered?
 

strmrdr

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Date: 3/3/2006 9:11:04 PM
Author: Zeus416
So, this is a really poorly cut asscher?


what would this cut be considered?

yea it is, numbers dont tell the whole story but there is little chance for that one.

I call em woofers
 

Kaleigh

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If Storm says run then run. Obviously there is something about this stone that is a major red flag. I am trying to get a handle on this cut but he helped me pick out mine and it''s gorgeous. I also go by pics more than numbers alone. Asschers are tough. You need to see the patterns and such. Try looking at www.goodoldgold.com and www.whiteflash.com . Good luck!!!
 

cymbrie

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You ABSOLUTELY CANNOT buy asschers w/out pix. We are currently in the buying process for our asscher and going thru GOG. They get some of the most beautiful asschers around and also stock RAs. Give em your budget, and specs and you will NOT be disappointed.

Here''s a good place to start researching.
https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/all-about-asschers.24689/page-2

here''s GOG''s website.
http://goodoldgold.com/
They are absolutely awesome when it comes to asschers PSers will agree! we''re currently looking for ours and may have found the ONE. Do yourself a HUGE favor research on PS do a search on asschers and read read read.

Other recommended asscher vendors are James Allen, WF, ERD. Good luck and mind you if Storm''s saying pass on that diamond by all means PASS he is known on PS as the asscher guru around here. Best of luck and happy hunting!
 

Zeus416

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Thanks for all the input!
 

diagem

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Date: 3/3/2006 9:32:38 AM
Author:Zeus416
Hello,

I am lookin for some opinions on cut of the following Asscher:

1.22 GIA Cert.
F
IF
5.82x5.73x4.15 Cut-Cornered Square Step Cut
Depth: 72.4%
Table: 69%
Girdle: Slightly Thick - Thick
Polish: Good
Symmetry: Good
Flour: None


I would be buying sight unseen, so I'd love some input.

Thanks,
Could be a beautifull Asscher, the table is too Large to be called an Asscher, but it might still be a good stone...
Any fancy shape diamond should be seen before purchase!!!!

Numbers are not beauty marks...
 
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