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is this possible in the future?Date: 6/25/2004 12:50:35 AM
Author:Dancing Fire
offer to issue a new cert. if the consumer returns the original (for a fee of course).since they supposedly have a sarin report on file.
that''s a stupid rule. why does GIA care who''s the current owner.i''m not talking about a free service.Date: 4/22/2005 46:30 AM![]()
Author: Garry H (Cut Nut)
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I suspect the original submitting account would need to resubmit the stone - this might be a problem since stones are sometimes traded a few times and the dealers are not renowned for being bothered to give ''service''.
yeah but....to recert i would need to take it out of the setting,if they have all the infor on file they should able to issue the new cert without the stone.Date: 4/22/2005 7:462 PM![]()
Author: Feydakin
My guess would be that you could have it recerted for full price with the new report format.. Anything else would be a bonus..
that sounds like good news.at least we have a choice if i wanted a cert with more information about the stone.Date: 4/22/2005 8:51:56 PM
Author: Garry H (Cut Nut)
I have had a PM from someone who asked the question.
They will accept the new owner so long as they send the report back - even consumers - so that is good.
They will likely only be charging a small handling fee.
Also relevant to what I posted somewhere else - i think if a stone has a level of appearance performance or proportions or whatever - but inferior sym or polish - then it will be downgraded for its 'craftsmanship' if the Finish grade is 2 grades lower.
eg Ex top grade will be downgraded to 2nd top if either Sym or polish was Good. this is far more lenient than AGs who I think are being a little pedantic and this will prove very difficult for them with Princess and other fancy cut symmetry grades.
Lamination increases glare (private joke)
GarryDate: 4/24/2005 5:23:20 PM
Author: Garry H (Cut Nut)
Roc would that be the same fold out chart in the G&G article Fall 2004?
DF - I just recieved my Loupe - the GIA Alumni magazine and it had a summary of info from Tuscon AGA talkfest.—Once they start to issue the new reports, current owners of diamonds with old reports will be able to request new ones. You will not need to return the diamond - just return the old papaer.
There will be a fixed time frame in which GIA will go back (in other words, 6 months, 12 months, etc) - but that has not been declared yet - I guess that decision will be based on a number of factors - technical and political. So, for you dancing fire, it will depend on whether or not your stone fits into that window.