chris143007
Shiny_Rock
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- Oct 7, 2004
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Re the pink ideal-scope toy and other tools of analysis David. You will never subject your good self to objective tests will you?Date: 11/16/2004 5:13:56 PM
Author: diamondsbylauren
Garry- Sorry- the stone is long gone- and the lady really was not interested in the helium test results.
Yes, I have access to all the latest tools right in my backyard- but I prefer to use my eyes.
Chris- There are a few stats missing- especially on the second stone- does it have a GIA report?
Secondly- the first stone sounds pretty nice to me- and since we are sure if it''s autheticity, I would ask this- the dimensions of the second stone seem strange. It''s a teeny bit longer- but it''s wider and deeper and olny .01 more in wieght- this is within the realm of possibility- yet the missing stats like table and depth have me wondering.
It is common for a Sarin to give slightly different measurement than those found on a GIA report- the measurements are so precise that small differences in the measuring tools are common
Yes. This is what all that wording was trying to say.Date: 11/17/2004 23:36 AM
Author: chris143007
are you saying Stone 2 (unbranded) is hard to beat??
It would be great to see one next to the other. The branded rads are not all carbon copies of each other. And the brand is not protected either - anyone can make radints like them.Date: 11/19/2004 100:42 PM
Author: chris143007
I''m still thinking about just getting an Original Radiant to be safe