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The difference is the New Line stones are cut in a fashion which deals with the upper girdle angle relationship where total leakage seems to be eliminated. Because of the way these stones are cut some of the "contrast brilliance" is said to be lost. Viewing the ACA New Line stones IS image there is a blending of reds versus in stones with strong dark reds “Original ACA‘s” which provide more of a contrast returned to the viewers eye.
In the Original "classic line" ACA stones there is leakage at the junction where the upper girdle facets and star facets meet, but it is argued that the leakage at these points provides the increased contrast to the viewer versus the New Line.Another difference in the New Line is the dispersion is broad coloration being returned to the eye, but to achieve this you trade off a slight bit of scintillation and brilliance.
I believe the original ACA stones will display a similar amount of dispersion, but the color areas are smaller. The New Line stones seem to be cut with small star facets and larger upper girdles facets which contribute to the more flashes of color being returned to your eye.
Both Lines are beautiful just 2 different styles. The New Line being cut in a way to eliminate leakage in different areas where girdle facets have been "tweaked" to avoid light leakage. A question being raised is if that leakage provides more of an optical pleasing result to the viewers eye vs. more of a contrast viewed under the scope from the other line which is cut differently...
In the Original ACA "classic" Line image on the right the white leakage on the outer edge might make these stones look smaller but it also increases the contrast vs.more even distribution of light return under the Ideal-Scope in the "New" Line (left image)
