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Karl,
Each of the questions above, begun with "a wire?," are genuine questions of mine.
But, fundamentally, I suppose...once again...you have nailed it here...below...
Platinum zero defenders, if you''re out there...you''re welcome to jump in. But, like Stone Cold has previously shown unsatisfactory IS images coming from some of these, like Hagen Daas has shown options here that do not obtain favorable crown & pavilion combinations, and like the example here, despite presenting in your face on the certificate with an ASET image purportedly documenting its zero-ness, but in fact, not doing that at all...for those of us that might have wanted the Platinum zero to be "all that,"...it seems it may not be.
Still, taking an inductive approach, shoppers can look for specimens with credentials like the zero...particularly if off the street, vs. our more well known vendors, to look for evidence of quality. But, as is said here, maybe more evidence than that one document is desirable after all.
Each of the questions above, begun with "a wire?," are genuine questions of mine.
But, fundamentally, I suppose...once again...you have nailed it here...below...
Like before, where I pinned hope on a system like the HCA...I had come to think that a 0 from AGS'' platinum could be so good as to be defining. But...maybe the cases presented here provide an understanding that this is not the case.Date: 9/30/2009 8:55:05 AM
Author: strmrdr
As long as cut grading systems have existed there has always been someone pushing the edges and trying to game the system for $$$$.
AGS plat because of the way the grade is calculated is more resistant to this than AGS gold or GIA EX but it is not perfect.
There is no perfect diamond grading tool which is why multiple tools are used.
Platinum zero defenders, if you''re out there...you''re welcome to jump in. But, like Stone Cold has previously shown unsatisfactory IS images coming from some of these, like Hagen Daas has shown options here that do not obtain favorable crown & pavilion combinations, and like the example here, despite presenting in your face on the certificate with an ASET image purportedly documenting its zero-ness, but in fact, not doing that at all...for those of us that might have wanted the Platinum zero to be "all that,"...it seems it may not be.
Still, taking an inductive approach, shoppers can look for specimens with credentials like the zero...particularly if off the street, vs. our more well known vendors, to look for evidence of quality. But, as is said here, maybe more evidence than that one document is desirable after all.