verticalhorizon Brilliant_Rock Joined Mar 9, 2004 Messages 840 Apr 5, 2004 #1 Do brand new cuts such as the, ahem... J-U-B-I-L-E-E, pose more difficult to asses in terms of value in the appraisal process? What would be the process?
Do brand new cuts such as the, ahem... J-U-B-I-L-E-E, pose more difficult to asses in terms of value in the appraisal process? What would be the process?
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pqcollectibles Ideal_Rock Joined Feb 22, 2003 Messages 3,441 Apr 5, 2004 #2 Bump. Maybe Dave Atlas or Rich Sherwood will chime in for you. If not, you might retitle your post something like, "Appraising New Diamond Shapes".
Bump. Maybe Dave Atlas or Rich Sherwood will chime in for you. If not, you might retitle your post something like, "Appraising New Diamond Shapes".
verticalhorizon Brilliant_Rock Joined Mar 9, 2004 Messages 840 Apr 6, 2004 #3 Good idea. I didn't see how to rename the topic when I went back to edit. So I created a new one. If interested in this topic, please click here Thanks.
Good idea. I didn't see how to rename the topic when I went back to edit. So I created a new one. If interested in this topic, please click here Thanks.