Date: 2/28/2006 1:44:18 PM
Author:Opallover
I have recent;y acquired a loupe. How do you use it exactly?
Linda
Date: 2/28/2006 4:01:39 PM
Author: belle
hold the loupe close to your eye and bring the stone (whatever it may be!) towards the loupe until it comes into focus.
have fun!
Lordy... every time I got in front of a magnification device these two days... couldn''t stop a chuckle. Dunno what''s sillier - someone shooting a loupe or laughing at one!Date: 2/28/2006 2:12:55 PM
Author: Richard M.
Do you have a gun?Date: 2/28/2006 1:44:18 PM
Author:Opallover
I have recent;y acquired a loupe. How do you use it exactly?
Linda
But I think it was a matter of forensic gemology, that was my point. She was asking for help after someone chipped and scratched her stone. She later wrote that the jeweler admitted to damaging it. In a more perfect world, the guy would have admitted it before she took posession, but better late than never. I'm glad the person that damaged her stone got busted for it.Date: 3/1/2006 9:22:03 PM
Author: Richard Hughes
The original question was in regard to a stone that showed scratches and chips with the loupe, which caused much hand-wringing. In such areas, the question is not forensic gemology...
Date: 3/1/2006 9:53:03 PM
Author: valeria101
Date: 2/28/2006 2:12:55 PM
Author: Richard M.
Date: 2/28/2006 1:44:18 PM
Author:Opallover
I have recent;y acquired a loupe. How do you use it exactly?
Linda
Do you have a gun?
Lordy... every time I got in front of a magnification device these two days... couldn't stop a chuckle. Dunno what's sillier - someone shooting a loupe or laughing at one!![]()
what is silly, is that opallover asked a simple question and instead of a simple answer she got a lecture from the soapbox that is still going on!Date: 2/28/2006 5:03:29 PM
Author: Richard M.
The point Richard Hughes makes is that ultra-strict diamond clarity standards are silly when appied to colored gems.
i really don''t think ''don''t use it'' is the answer for someone who just bought a loupe and was wanting to know how to use it. if this would have been posted anywhere but in this forum, opallover would have got her answer and not the continued preaching from the soapbox. she asked a question and deserved an answer. she can use the loupe any way she wants and shouldn''t be chastised for it! her loupe, her stones!Date: 3/2/2006 3:05:36 PM
Author: valeria101
Wait a minute... aren''t there?
''How to use loupe'' may mean what distance you need to take from the object in cause (which I never measured) or what to look for with it... which did get attention.
''Don''t use it'' seems to be a legitimate answer to ''How to use a loupe''.
The topic seems very relevant, and funny.![]()
no need to apologize richard. you did answer the original question. we were also lucky to have some added bonus materialDate: 3/2/2006 3:59:41 PM
Author: Richard M.
You''re right. I''m sorry for my part in responding off-point. Of course it happens repeatedly here on many threads, usually without any comment. Hughes''s post did, indeed, short-circuit me to the clarity-grading soap-box. It was wrong in the poster''s context about damage to the stone during setting.
Richard M.