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Calling Brian Gavin! Tell us about recutting diamonds please!

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Maisie

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Hi Brian,

Is it possible for you to tell us all about recutting diamonds? I find it fascinating how you take an average cut and turn it into a beautiful well proportioned sparkler!

How is it done? Do you polish all the old facets out and start again? I am really curious to hear all about the process.

Thank you!
 
I am sure Brian or Lesley will reply, but in the interim, here is the diagram that they sent me of the then proposed recut of my diamond.The gray area is the area that needed to be polished away and the blue represents the new dimensions of the recut stone.

Dia recut outlinec.jpg
 
Brian is away for the next few days but I emailed him a link to this thread Maise. Cool topic.
 
This is a great question and I am curious to know the answers myself.

I received a great stone from WF, but it''s not an ACA and I always wondered if I should send it back and have it recut.

I also wonder how much diamond weight is relost, but I supposed that would depend on original symmetry and cut proportions.

It would be fun to find out this info!
 
Hi Masie, I believe both Brian and Lesley are out, so it probably won''t be till after the weekend that they respond.
 
Date: 4/9/2009 10:53:16 AM
Author: John Pollard
Brian is away for the next few days but I emailed him a link to this thread Maise. Cool topic.
Thanks John and Gypsy. I am just really curious to find out about this. Its going to be fun hearing about it.
 
Date: 4/9/2009 10:53:16 AM
Author: John Pollard
Brian is away for the next few days but I emailed him a link to this thread Maise. Cool topic.
Macys, meet Gimbels!
 
Who you callin'' Macy, Irv?
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Date: 4/9/2009 5:05:41 PM
Author: John Pollard
Who you callin'' Macy, Irv?
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Probably you''re missing the reference to "Miracle on 34th St...," aka...

"Ignoring instructions to steer parents to goods that Macy''s wants to sell, Kris tells one woman shopper (Thelma Ritter) to go to another store for a fire engine for her son that Macy''s doesn''t have. She is so impressed, she tells Julian Shellhammer (Philip Tonge), head of the toy department, that she will become a loyal customer. Kris later informs another mother that archrival Gimbels has better skates for her daughter."
 
Brian recently recut a stone for a client of mine.

He took an ugly duckling of an Old European Cut and turned it into a beautiful swan. The difference was stunning. A 2.65 OEC turned into a 2.05 Round Brilliant Cut that positively knocked me out of my chair when I opened the paper.

The guy''s got the touch.
 
This will be interesting to hear, I can''t wait.


Hey hi Rich
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We miss you around here.


Linda
 
Edit. Avoiding threadjack.
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Maisie, I want more info as well.

My husband has wondered why more people don''t do this. He says, heck, just go buy a big ol'' stone at a pawn shop and recut it.
I''m sure it is not that easy. And maybe there is not much money saved by going this route.
But it does make me wonder what guidelines do you have to think about if you set out to purposely buy a stone to recut.
I''m sure every stone is different and presents different issues. I think the whole idea of recutting is very interesting.
 
Date: 4/10/2009 10:59:44 AM
Author: bebe
Maisie, I want more info as well.

My husband has wondered why more people don''t do this. He says, heck, just go buy a big ol'' stone at a pawn shop and recut it.
I''m sure it is not that easy. And maybe there is not much money saved by going this route.
But it does make me wonder what guidelines do you have to think about if you set out to purposely buy a stone to recut.
I''m sure every stone is different and presents different issues. I think the whole idea of recutting is very interesting.
I was wondering that also. It will be interesting to hear from Brian when he gets back. We will all be scouring Ebay looking for big average cuts in the hope that we can end up with a Brian Gavin masterpiece!!
 
I am glad you asked this.

I''ll be interested to see this topic build.
 
Great topic! I can''t wait to thear more about it.

It will be so neat if Brian ever moves to Cushions as well!
 
Great question Maisie. I''d be really interested to know about that as well.
 
Is Brian still away? It''s been a month.
 
Hey Bebe,
That''s a great idea. There are plenty of not-so-purdy boulders in the Diamond District. My concern is that their crown and/or pavilions are too shallow.
 
The question is:
What are the poor proportions to buy that will have a minimal weight loss if recut by Brian?
(girdle, CA, PA, table, ...)
 
I find this very interesting, too. But I know from the past that Brian does not really like to do internet forums. That was one reason he had John P. in the past! Another reason is that he might not want to disclose his trade secrets.
 
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