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confusedconsumer
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posted 09-07-2001 03:29 PM    
Hi,
I am hoping to get some much needed and appreciated answers to the apprasial process. I have two 1 carat (eyeballed size) round diamonds set together in one ring. The stones are approx 100 yesrs old, the setting maybe 40. My mother wants to take it to fortunoff to have appraised so the dias can be used for a e-ring. Will this tell me the color and clarity and size and if they are worthwhile to use for my purpose? she wants to be involved and feels that kind of store can be trusted. will I get the answers I need from their report?

 
leonid
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posted 09-07-2001 03:39 PM    
Yes, you need a professional gemologist/appraiser.

Could you find somebody close from our list of independent appraisers: www.pricescope.com/appr_list.asp ?
 

confusedconsumer
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posted 09-07-2001 03:46 PM    
Hi,
I checked the lsit. I live in NJ (no car) and Mom lives in LI (nassau county) its a bit tricky b/c she wants to be involved i just want to know the quality and if its worth using for an e-ring since the dias used to be earrings I am worried. She told me she took a family dia to fortunoff when she was getting engaged and offered to do so for us

 
lawmax
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posted 09-07-2001 04:43 PM    
You could try Barry Block who is an independent appraiser:

The Jewelry Judge, Ltd.
320 Old Country Road
Garden City, NY 11530
Phone: (516) 248-8130
Fax: (516) 248-5477

bblock@jewelryjudge.net



 

confusedconsumer
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posted 09-07-2001 04:54 PM    
Thanks for the info. I will def. check it out. Do appraisers charge based on value of the piece or a basic flat fee? also How long should it take?
thanks for the prompt replies, I am anxious to find out what i have so I can have a sparkly new ring soon

 
lawmax
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posted 09-07-2001 05:08 PM    
Appraisers should never charge based on the value of the piece. There should be an hourly charge or maybe by carat weight.

The appraisal itself shouldn't take long and you should be there. A written report should be given to you in a timely manner.
 

Cut Nut
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posted 09-08-2001 06:10 AM    
I know of these people that Lawmax recommended, and I live in Australia. They have a good reputation. Please give us feed back if you use them.
Garry Holloway

 
confusedconsumer
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posted 09-10-2001 03:29 PM    
Thank you for the advice.. I will be getting them appraised shortly and will let you know what happens....

 


 
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