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Welcome to pricescope!
YOu''ve come to the right place... please review the diamond tutorials on here and use the search engine "Rapport Sheet" as a search... Also avail yourself of the diamond search on here to find what the approximate cost of diamonds with the same values are. After you''ve had a chance to look around and use the MANY resources on here to get yourself up to speed... we''ll be happy to help you.
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The Rapaport Diamond Report is available by subscription only. Info on how to subscribe is at www.diamonds.net. Here’s a brief discussion on what is, and what is not, learned by their pricing sheet. Neil Beaty GG(GIA) ICGA(AGS) NAJA Professional Appraisals in Denver
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Hi SYR. Are these "new" diamonds or "estate" diamonds? If they are new diamonds, the Price Search function will give you just about the lowest prices available. Here are a few comparables for you - many times the cut quality on virtual diamonds cannot be determined until the vendor "calls in" the stone, so this is a rough guide (i.e. - ignore the 2-star rating). The prices reflect the Pricescope discount.
1.56 E VS1 GIA $10,452 1.75 F VS2 GIA $12,288 Alternatively, if the diamond is an estate diamond, I don''t think 30-35% off Rapaport is unusual. I have looked at estate pieces in the past and this is roughly what I was quoted as the bottom line. Maybe you can do even better. |
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Rapaport will no longer publish marquise or emerald cut sheets.The trade never used either of these sheets preferring to refer to the pear shaped sheet with different discounts for other shapes. Anyone who gives you a copy is not doing you any favor as they are terrifically misleading. Those who use Rap sheets with the consumer are probably playing you. Shop and compare is the right way.
David S. Atlas, GG(GIA) Sr Mbr(NAJA) ASG(AGA) My basket of services available to Pricescopers |
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Neil, thanks. I haven't been in the market for a while and didn't realize that they'd separated the report subscription from RapNet so that a 'private' can subscribe now. Cool. Hoping that the Guide will follow suit at some point. |
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Elmo,
Obviously they are targeting their subscriptions towards members of the jewelry industry but they don’t seem to have a credibility check for who can subscribe. Anyone who is willing to part with the $180/year fee can sign up. I think the Gem Guide has a similar policy. In practice, this eliminates the casual readers because there is no procedure for buying a single issue. Neil Beaty GG(GIA) ICGA(AGS) NAJA Professional Appraisals in Denver |
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For Rapaport, the subscription form actually lists 'private' as one of the selections under 'primary activity'. So it's completely ok. By disassociating the report from the trading network, I guess there's less conflict of interest. However, http://www.gemguide.com still says it is "trade restricted" and asks for a trade reference in the subscription form. I'll find out more.
Edit: I agree with Dave, "Shop and compare is the right way." But for many things that's tough. |
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the 7 grainers are extremely scarce now so I woouldn''t expect to get too much of a discount on a nicely cut 1.78 F VS2. Shop around but don''t be surprised if stones like that are selling at or near list price. |