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Ideal_Rock
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Date: 8/26/2008 6:04:34 PM
Author: johnn
It is a GIA stone.
My uncle knows diamonds pretty well. I''m pretty sure he wont mess around with me when it comes to the stats. He''s known me since birth and is very close to me, not close as to where he''d lose money though.He did say it''s an I SI1. ????????
Thanks so much for the input. I really appreciate it. The more the better. Any other questions about the rock to determine how he gave it to me for so cheap?
Have you not answered your own question above, in saying you trust your Uncle? Yet you seem to be full of doubt--how can we best help you?
John
I don''t think there are any "motives" here. Pricescope places a great deal of importance on cut. So if the Op''s asking if is this an ideal cut stone, the answer is no. Is he getting a good deal for a GIA 2.50, I, SI1 with the setting, yes.Date: 8/26/2008 8:09:44 PM
Author: Futuremrss
I''m a little confused as to why people would be so nasty and jaded about this purchase. Exactly what are you (and by you, I mean the peanut gallery) afraid of? Is it that you are vendors on this forum and you are afraid that John is not really a legitimate poster and some new vendor posing as ''john'' trying to lure people to buy from him? Say he is just some guy who went to his uncle and got a good deal...why exactly would you try to make him doubt his own flesh and blood? Do you want to make him feel insecure and come buy from you? I just don''t quite get YOUR motives.
In the OP he asked about what we thought of the stone and if it's a good deal. So people commented...it's a good cut stone, not great, and he seems to have received a pretty good price. All in all, not a bad deal, but it depends what you're looking for. I mean, look at the title of the post. "Opinions on my pick." That's exactly what he received....opinions.Date: 8/26/2008 8:09:44 PM
Author: Futuremrss
I'm a little confused as to why people would be so nasty and jaded about this purchase. Exactly what are you (and by you, I mean the peanut gallery) afraid of? Is it that you are vendors on this forum and you are afraid that John is not really a legitimate poster and some new vendor posing as 'john' trying to lure people to buy from him? Say he is just some guy who went to his uncle and got a good deal...why exactly would you try to make him doubt his own flesh and blood? Do you want to make him feel insecure and come buy from you? I just don't quite get YOUR motives.
Date: 8/26/2008 8:09:44 PM
Author: Futuremrss
I''m a little confused as to why people would be so nasty and jaded about this purchase. Exactly what are you (and by you, I mean the peanut gallery) afraid of? Is it that you are vendors on this forum and you are afraid that John is not really a legitimate poster and some new vendor posing as ''john'' trying to lure people to buy from him? Say he is just some guy who went to his uncle and got a good deal...why exactly would you try to make him doubt his own flesh and blood? Do you want to make him feel insecure and come buy from you? I just don''t quite get YOUR motives.
can you post the GIA report?Date: 8/26/2008 6:04:34 PM
Author: johnn
I''m not too sure what your replies mean. What is HCA = 4.6?
It is a GIA stone.
My uncle knows diamonds pretty well. I''m pretty sure he wont mess around with me when it comes to the stats. He''s known me since birth and is very close to me, not close as to where he''d lose money though.He did say it''s an I SI1. ????????
Thanks so much for the input. I really appreciate it. The more the better. Any other questions about the rock to determine how he gave it to me for so cheap?
John
I have to second this statement. The #s you listed are EGL's type of #s - do you have the actual report itself (I mean physically have you seen it with your own eyes (not just your uncle telling you, but truly seen it yourself) and did it say GIA or EGL at the top?) If you have a GIA report it should list angles for you. These are also more accurate for the HCA. If this stone has an EGL report that may help to explain for you why ithe cost is lower than you were expecting.Date: 8/26/2008 5:56:16 PM
Author: elle_chris
is this GIA or EGL? based on the numbers it looks like an EGL stone. If it is, I just did a seach and an EGL ex/ex is about 16.7k. 'If' this is EGL, you'd still be getting a good price but it may not be an I or SI1.
Date: 8/25/2008 10:25:27 AM
Author: johnn
Guys, I''m calling him now to get the other specs on it. I''m very curious as well. If it''s got good specs, then great. If it doesn''t, I probobly still wont care. It looks awesome to the eye, and I''m not a crazy diamond guy. The girl will never know how to read depth''s and percentages either. I ''think'' I''d rather get a bigger rock like this than go to less than half the size with something that can only be seen by a microscope. It definetly glitters nice when looking at it, and you guys better beleive I''ll keep you updated on this find. I very much value your thoughts, as I know most of you ARE big on diamonds!
John
P.S. I''ll get a hold of my guy soon to find out!
This may be true but I find it disturbing that John apparently has no knowledge of the quality of this stone nor is his Uncle apparently providing any. We all know a few facts: 1)this stone seems absurdly (unbelievably) cheap 2)its a decently cut stone but not one that most pricescopers would chose given better choices3) John seems to trust his Uncle with very little of his own knowledge about the stone or how it compares to others.Date: 8/26/2008 11:03:58 PM
Author: Futuremrss
http://www.gia.edu/research/29324/diamond_cut_faq.cfm#results2
John,
Don't listen to the nay-sayers. Do your research. If the diamond looks good and you like the price, then I would trust your uncle. I am not sure what these people are implying. I think they are implying that your uncle is ignorant or a liar.
The uncle may not be losing money, but he may not be making any on it either. If I owned a jewelry store, I would do the same for a family member. I guess this is a foreign concept to some jewelers. Jewelers get diamonds from all sorts of places.
It is not impossible that he would have this stone for that price.
not if its an older GIA report.Date: 8/26/2008 10:12:06 PM
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I have to second this statement. The #s you listed are EGL''s type of #s - do you have the actual report itself (I mean physically have you seen it with your own eyes (not just your uncle telling you, but truly seen it yourself) and did it say GIA or EGL at the top?) If you have a GIA report it should list angles for you. These are also more accurate for the HCA. If this stone has an EGL report that may help to explain for you why ithe cost is lower than you were expecting.Date: 8/26/2008 5:56:16 PM
Author: elle_chris
is this GIA or EGL? based on the numbers it looks like an EGL stone. If it is, I just did a seach and an EGL ex/ex is about 16.7k. ''If'' this is EGL, you''d still be getting a good price but it may not be an I or SI1.
Ditto - EGL use percents for crown and pavilion measurements, GIA use angles, John can you recheck the type of report which comes with this diamond please? An EGL report could be part of the reason for the price.Date: 8/26/2008 10:12:06 PM
Author:
I have to second this statement. The #s you listed are EGL's type of #s - do you have the actual report itself (I mean physically have you seen it with your own eyes (not just your uncle telling you, but truly seen it yourself) and did it say GIA or EGL at the top?) If you have a GIA report it should list angles for you. These are also more accurate for the HCA. If this stone has an EGL report that may help to explain for you why ithe cost is lower than you were expecting.Date: 8/26/2008 5:56:16 PM
Author: elle_chris
is this GIA or EGL? based on the numbers it looks like an EGL stone. If it is, I just did a seach and an EGL ex/ex is about 16.7k. 'If' this is EGL, you'd still be getting a good price but it may not be an I or SI1.
You could very well be correct - but I imagine, the mbrs of this forum are posting in light of what they have seen with a "friend of the family" deal in the past - more often than not, can result in heartbreak.Date: 8/26/2008 11:03:58 PM
Author: Futuremrss
http://www.gia.edu/research/29324/diamond_cut_faq.cfm#results2
John,
Don''t listen to the nay-sayers. Do your research. If the diamond looks good and you like the price, then I would trust your uncle. I am not sure what these people are implying. I think they are implying that your uncle is ignorant or a liar.
The uncle may not be losing money, but he may not be making any on it either. If I owned a jewelry store, I would do the same for a family member. I guess this is a foreign concept to some jewelers. Jewelers get diamonds from all sorts of places.
It is not impossible that he would have this stone for that price.
Date: 8/23/2008 2:40:57 PM
Author:johnn
I finally made a pick!!!!!!!!!!!!! It took me a while. lol. It''s a round 2.5 carat, SI1, I color, ideal/excellent cut, excellent polish and symytry. I bought it from my uncle, who''s obviously a jewler. I know nothing about diamonds and pricing. On pricescope, it says this type of diamand is $20,000 or so. I paid $13,800 with the band I want. The band has diamonds all around the entire thing and right under the main rock is an almost square cut circle with diamnods all around it. From the top view it makes the center rock look soooo much bigger. The diamond is GIA aproved as well. What do you guys think in general, and about what I paid????? I should have it in about a week and a half. It''s going to take time for my uncle to build the ring.
John
If when you say "your work" you are referring to myself, I don''t know how you have reached this conclusion.Date: 8/27/2008 9:26:47 AM
Author: Futuremrss
I read this as he was excited and pleased with his deal. I understand the whole cut thing, I just don''t think this is a bad deal. He said it has at least a ''very good'' on the cut and symmetry. For the money this is NOT impossible. I understand that reports may not match up...but if the report was written in the US (even from EGL) there is a good chance that the stone looks good. Haven''t there been actual studies where the public did not pick the hearts and arrows over the other stones? It is not like it got a ''fair'' rating.
Read back through all of the posts and tell me how it is not making you doubt the Uncle. I am with Beau13...deals happen every now and then.
Yeah, I understand that SOME PS end up down grading in size for a smaller ''better'' stone. On the flip side I have seen the aftermath of your work convincing the dude that he needs some ideal .5 ct and her standing there disapointed saying ''It''s supposed to be like a perfect stone??? I can always upgrade.'' I think for the money you would have him get some 1.2 ideal stone and there is nothing wrong with the one he is getting.
John, if it looks good and you think she would like the larger diamond go for it.
I mean look at the Hope Diamond...not exactly the perfect cut by todays standards. Would I take it? Would I get it recut? HAIL NO!
nahhh,no way...something smells fishy....you should of bought the GIA stone.Date: 8/30/2008 11:54:31 AM
Author: johnn
Guys, thanks sooo much for the posts. You have NO idea how much I appreicate your point of view''s, being good or bad! Either way, it''s good to hear all angles.
I ahve to say I''m terribly sorry. This stone IS in fact an EGL stone. I mixxed it up with another 2.5 carat G SI1 stone which WAS GIA my uncle was going to give me for $15K with the same setting. The reason I went down to the I color, now knowing it''s EGL stone, is to lower the price by $1200. I personally looked at the 2 stones, side by side, for a long time and I could never tell them apart. My uncle can though. I doubt my soon to be fiance or her friends and family would ever know anything. It does sparkle up a storm. I dont think anyone will know anything. I also obviously know I can get a better quality stone which would be smaller, but girls do love size.![]()
Futuremrs - I have to say your tone came across a little condescening when you said ''you work'' etc. It''s almost like you are implying we are leading people astray with our advice. I have to point out that the majority of PS members are extrememly picking about cut, and I am sure that if you took a poll the majority of members would take an ideal cut stone over a smaller less well cut stone. I do believe you are in the minority when you would pick a size over cut quality. People come here for advice on how to get a gorgeous diamond, we tell them honestly, if you want it to sparkle and look fantastic, then cut is king. I honestly don''t believe many people would say, nup, I want a dead lifeless one as long as it''s big.Date: 8/28/2008 2:08:21 AM
Author: arjunajane
If when you say ''your work'' you are referring to myself, I don''t know how you have reached this conclusion.Date: 8/27/2008 9:26:47 AM
Author: Futuremrss
I read this as he was excited and pleased with his deal. I understand the whole cut thing, I just don''t think this is a bad deal. He said it has at least a ''very good'' on the cut and symmetry. For the money this is NOT impossible. I understand that reports may not match up...but if the report was written in the US (even from EGL) there is a good chance that the stone looks good. Haven''t there been actual studies where the public did not pick the hearts and arrows over the other stones? It is not like it got a ''fair'' rating.
Read back through all of the posts and tell me how it is not making you doubt the Uncle. I am with Beau13...deals happen every now and then.
Yeah, I understand that SOME PS end up down grading in size for a smaller ''better'' stone. On the flip side I have seen the aftermath of your work convincing the dude that he needs some ideal .5 ct and her standing there disapointed saying ''It''s supposed to be like a perfect stone??? I can always upgrade.'' I think for the money you would have him get some 1.2 ideal stone and there is nothing wrong with the one he is getting.
John, if it looks good and you think she would like the larger diamond go for it.
I mean look at the Hope Diamond...not exactly the perfect cut by todays standards. Would I take it? Would I get it recut? HAIL NO!
Not since I have been on PS has anybody purchased a stone I suggested to them, let alone one they/their girl were not happy with.
I''m not sure if you were talking to me?
If you are referring to other PS''ers at large who routinely assist guys with no idea what they are getting into to learn about their purchase and get the best buy for their money, I also think this is an unfair assessment. I have never seen somebody talked into a purchase of an ideal stone if they were not interested in the concept? I though what we did was find out the buyers'' needs and preferences, than advise them on stones in their budget?
anyway, if you please read my post I never said there is anything wrong with buying a bigger stone over a smaller h&A one, and neither did anyone else?In any case, I am really confused by your answer.![]()