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P:  9/16/2006 4:40:58 PM  
Airborne
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I need help choosing a diamond for my wife.  I want to purchase her a larger diamond and am looking for the best stone for the best value.  I have narrowed my selection down to three stones.  Can someone give me some advice on which seems to be the best value?  Also, if none of these look like suitable selections, please advise as well.  Thanks so much in advance. 

http://www.jamesallen.com/diamond.asp?cid=130&item=868564
http://www.jamesallen.com/diamond.asp?cid=130&item=936500
http://www.jamesallen.com/diamond.asp?cid=130&item=936536
Posted:  9/16/2006 4:40:58 PM

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P: 9/16/2006 5:53:43 PM
Sundial
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Although the first one is bigger I am not personally a fan of larger tables (60 in this case).  I prefer the numbers on the second stone.

Posted:  9/16/2006 5:53:43 PM
P: 9/16/2006 6:20:44 PM
kcoursolle
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Number two looks very nice, it should be a lovely diamond.   I'd pass on the other ones. 

Posted:  9/16/2006 6:20:44 PM
P: 9/16/2006 7:17:30 PM
JulieN
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from a maximize size standpoint, 2.  from a maximize value standpoint, maybe 3.

Posted:  9/16/2006 7:17:30 PM
P: 9/17/2006 3:04:58 AM
Lorelei
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definitely number 2 is the pick of the bunch!









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Posted:  9/17/2006 3:04:58 AM
P: 9/17/2006 7:46:53 AM
Ellen
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Definitely #2.

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Posted:  9/17/2006 7:46:53 AM
P: 9/17/2006 8:23:50 AM
diamondseeker2006
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Well, you certainly did a nice job!  Yes, #2 is wonderful and #3 would be the second choice. I'd stick with Ideal Cut only, so that would rule out #1.




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Posted:  9/17/2006 8:23:50 AM

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