Sundial
Ideal_Rock
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I'm no help there...I bought the stone from Good Old Gold and the ring is a SuperbCert. They are both 3000 miles away. I have never dealt with a jewler in California.Date: 5/16/2006 8:55:36 AM
Author: AJKL7476
Hey Jason... congratulations!
Are you in the southern california area? I'm looking for a reputable jeweler here but don't know of any. Would it be possible to get the name of the person you worked with? Many thanks!!
AJ
Date: 5/16/2006 11:53:09 AM
Author: Rhino
If you''re ever out here on the east coast visiting please make it a point to stop by so we can do some lunch here.
Jason - Was there ever any concern buying the stone from one vendor and having it set by another? One vendor I spoke to highly discouraged this because if the stone was damaged in the setting process, neither vendor would assume responsibility. That kind of freaked me out.Date: 5/16/2006 12:30:56 PM
Author: jasontb
I''m no help there...I bought the stone from Good Old Gold and the ring is a SuperbCert. They are both 3000 miles away. I have never dealt with a jewler in California.Date: 5/16/2006 8:55:36 AM
Author: AJKL7476
Hey Jason... congratulations!
Are you in the southern california area? I''m looking for a reputable jeweler here but don''t know of any. Would it be possible to get the name of the person you worked with? Many thanks!!
AJ
No there was not. But then Barry (at SuperbCert) never said anything like that to me. I was sort of just assuming that he would not break the diamond. And it never crossed my mind but I would have assumed he would take responsability if he broke the stone - although I do not know this for a fact as it never came up. But I certainly would not have bought a ring from a jewler who told me, ''If I break the diamond it''s your fault''Date: 5/16/2006 12:36:18 PM
Author: cutey TT
Jason - Was there ever any concern buying the stone from one vendor and having it set by another? One vendor I spoke to highly discouraged this because if the stone was damaged in the setting process, neither vendor would assume responsibility. That kind of freaked me out.