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There was a thread a few months back about Tucson. Anyone going ? Anyone interested in meeting up or dinner? I’m in town from Feb 1 to 5th.
There was a thread a few months back about Tucson. Anyone going ? Anyone interested in meeting up or dinner? I’m in town from Feb 1 to 5th.
There are lots of events. I mean lots. Like zillions. It took a week for me to narrow them down and by then it was time to go home. I understand your confusionIs there one “major” event or show that’s the one most PSers would recommend for gemstones?
Hi Gene! Yes, I'm interested! Hopefully there are others. You mentioned that we could follow you around one morning (as long as we don't dawdle) That would be awesome if the offer is still open. Dinner sounds great as well. I can't wait to meet you!There was a thread a few months back about Tucson. Anyone going ? Anyone interested in meeting up or dinner? I’m in town from Feb 1 to 5th.
Thanks for sharing your experience. In general, how much cash is sufficient to buy rough stones? I am a foreigner I am afraid I will lose the cash. What tools should I bring to look at stones in the show?Thanks.The GJX and AGTA show (at the convention center) start on Feb 5th, these two are both “For the Trade Only” shows. The are very strict about getting in. I normally don’t go to these as there is very little rough at them, and they start normally after I have already left. If you are looking for that $200,000 ruby, then these are the shows to go to.
Every year Jeff White and I have dinner at our favorite Mexican place, and I’m sure he wouldn’t mind if others joined in. We haven’t set a date, but I’m guessing it will be Monday night.
I stay out by the airport this year. The hotels are there are often overlooked and rooms may still be available. It’s only a short drive into town where most of the shows are.
Day time temperatures are usually in the 70’s but it does get cold at night, and heavy rains to happen every now an then. So come prepared.
Bring some cash. A lot of the small vendors will only take cash, and there are treasures to be found from these places. You may want to travel with a larger suitcase than you need, as there’s a lot more than just gemstones at these shows, and you may find you wished you had room to take some exotic thing home.
Thank you.I don't really recommend people to buy rough. Rough is way more difficult to buy than cut stones and often you need to buy parcels that can be well over $10,000. Some of the best rough is not actually in the shows, but through contacts and viewed in hotel rooms and parking lots.
For buying cut stones, the most important thing to bring is your eyes, and also a loupe. Colored stones are judged for clarity by eye, and it's important to see the stone in various lighting, which is easy to do when at the shows. Be mindful of what kind of light the show has, and if possible take the stone outdoors to see the true color.