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Date: 6/7/2006 1:02:46 PM
Author: widget
I love this!Author: CaptAubrey
Ask yourself if you want a photograph or a painting. Is the Mona Lisa 'perfect'?
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This is a great thread.
I have a question...which method of manufacture, casting from an original wax, or hand fabrication, is more likely to be near perfect?
(It occurs to me that the big difference in cost estimates that Gypsy received might be due to the jewelers talking about different methods of manufacture...)
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Growing up much too fast--all three will start "school" (Kindergarten or pre-school) this fall.Date: 6/7/2006 12:30:08 PM
Author: aljdewey
WOO-HOO, Capt! SO good to see you......and as usual, VERY well said! Precisely on-point.
How are those gorgeous boys doing?![]()
Date: 6/7/2006 3:33:48 PM
Author: CaptAubrey
Growing up much too fast--all three will start ''school'' (Kindergarten or pre-school) this fall.Date: 6/7/2006 12:30:08 PM
Author: aljdewey
WOO-HOO, Capt! SO good to see you......and as usual, VERY well said! Precisely on-point.
How are those gorgeous boys doing?![]()
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Now back to the thread--it''s a good one.![]()
Date: 6/7/2006 12:22:37 PM
Author: Mara
Capt so good to see you around here again...![]()
Gyp I think that the person who asked about saleable vs expo was actually Garry as in Garry Holloway. Or maybe I am remembering it incorrectly. But I think Jade Leaves said that and I thought she was working with Garry.
I actually found that comment interesting because if it IS Garry he does work with tons of types of clients and he is very respected. To me it''s not like he is saying ''oh do you want crap or something really nice'' but rather a ''just how picky are you, tell me now'' kind of thing, this is giving the opportunity to the customer to go ''oh i will settle for nothing less than expo quality''...*expectations* of the vendor and the consumer being on the same page.
I live in your brain JL...but you just can''t see me.Date: 6/8/2006 5:31:50 AM
Author: JadeLeaves
Date: 6/7/2006 12:22:37 PM
Author: Mara
Capt so good to see you around here again...![]()
Gyp I think that the person who asked about saleable vs expo was actually Garry as in Garry Holloway. Or maybe I am remembering it incorrectly. But I think Jade Leaves said that and I thought she was working with Garry.
I actually found that comment interesting because if it IS Garry he does work with tons of types of clients and he is very respected. To me it''s not like he is saying ''oh do you want crap or something really nice'' but rather a ''just how picky are you, tell me now'' kind of thing, this is giving the opportunity to the customer to go ''oh i will settle for nothing less than expo quality''...*expectations* of the vendor and the consumer being on the same page.
Again, joining late to this thread, and yes, it was Garry Holloway who said the ''exhibition vs saleable quality'' work. Mara - this is getting too spooky - u keep hitting the nail on the head and putting what I meant so succintly.
I mentioned what Garry said only because it reminded me of that other thread where someone asked if pscopers are more picky than others (or make worst customers etc). Garry did say I am ''not the average customer'' which I took to mean he understands I am picky about my custom workwhich is fine with me. I don''t think he meant it in the way of ''do u want crap or something nice''. I think what I was trying to say, was that I thought a jeweller should quote a price for something he will make to the very best quality he can, instead of letting the consumer make up her mind about the type of quality she wants? Sorry if I came across the wrong way. HORMONES!!!![]()
Date: 6/8/2006 5:31:50 AM
Author: JadeLeaves
Date: 6/7/2006 12:22:37 PM
Author: Mara
Capt so good to see you around here again...![]()
Gyp I think that the person who asked about saleable vs expo was actually Garry as in Garry Holloway. Or maybe I am remembering it incorrectly. But I think Jade Leaves said that and I thought she was working with Garry.
I actually found that comment interesting because if it IS Garry he does work with tons of types of clients and he is very respected. To me it''s not like he is saying ''oh do you want crap or something really nice'' but rather a ''just how picky are you, tell me now'' kind of thing, this is giving the opportunity to the customer to go ''oh i will settle for nothing less than expo quality''...*expectations* of the vendor and the consumer being on the same page.
Again, joining late to this thread, and yes, it was Garry Holloway who said the ''exhibition vs saleable quality'' work. Mara - this is getting too spooky - u keep hitting the nail on the head and putting what I meant so succintly.
I mentioned what Garry said only because it reminded me of that other thread where someone asked if pscopers are more picky than others (or make worst customers etc). Garry did say I am ''not the average customer'' which I took to mean he understands I am picky about my custom workwhich is fine with me. I don''t think he meant it in the way of ''do u want crap or something nice''. I think what I was trying to say, was that I thought a jeweller should quote a price for something he will make to the very best quality he can, instead of letting the consumer make up her mind about the type of quality she wants? Sorry if I came across the wrong way. HORMONES!!!![]()
Date: 6/8/2006 11:51:03 AM
Author: Mara
I live in your brain JL...but you just can''t see me.Now pass over that LV...
It''s my turn to hold it!![]()
Date: 6/8/2006 8:14:13 PM
Author: JadeLeaves
Date: 6/8/2006 11:51:03 AM
Author: Mara
I live in your brain JL...but you just can''t see me.Now pass over that LV...
It''s my turn to hold it!![]()
Lol! I was wondering about that voice in my head whispering ''upgrade to a bigger RB first, go a little lower in color, heck even Si2, come over to the dark side....''![]()
I''ll hand over the LVs if you hand over your BIG J!!![]()
Haha damn! Foiled again! Just wait...one day the PLAN will work. Asscher schmassher! hehee.Date: 6/8/2006 8:14:13 PM
Author: JadeLeaves
Date: 6/8/2006 11:51:03 AM
Author: Mara
I live in your brain JL...but you just can''t see me.Now pass over that LV...
It''s my turn to hold it!![]()
Lol! I was wondering about that voice in my head whispering ''upgrade to a bigger RB first, go a little lower in color, heck even Si2, come over to the dark side....''![]()
I''ll hand over the LVs if you hand over your BIG J!!![]()
londonblue, this is such a good point. I never thought about it that way, but the imperfections do grow on you over time. I do identify some of my possessions by their imperfections!Date: 6/9/2006 3:21:43 AM
Author: londonblue
As long as there are no glaringly parts with poor and/or shoddy craftsmanship.. I guess in the end it''s all with what grows on you. Sort of like when you get that first tiny, almost invisible scratch on your brand new car, it''s annoying.. but then you sort of get used to it and it becomes ''your scratch'' and then after a while, it''s the scratch that makes it ''you car''![]()
Yes, I agree, and for some people, that might mean they''d do better going local than working through e-mail and phone with a remote vendor. I ended up choosing a local vendor for that reason. I thought I could communicate my ideas and deal with any issues much better in person. It is so much easier when you can point to something on a ring or on a piece of paper so that they know exactly what you''re talking about. Also, I liked being able to come in to see the ring in person during the various stages of the process rather than try to scrutinize photos.Date: 6/9/2006 3:21:43 AM
Author: londonblue
in the end, after much back and forth, and emails w/ attachements and finally some down and dirty descriptive words we were on the same page for the final look. It''s really hard to describe over the phone what you want, and to try to clarify a look or style. It would have been so easy just to draw it on paper in person and say ''here'', but we were short on time and it''s hard to get a hold of each other across a 3 hour time difference![]()