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Ideal_Rock
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KaleighDate: 6/30/2005 10:10:08 PM
Author: kaleigh
Or too bad you can''t translate those numbers for a winning lottery ticket!!!!![]()
Hmmmmmmm, I recognize that tagline........Date: 7/1/2005 1:54:52 PM
Author: Butterfly17
I used to prefer six for security purposes, but when I reset my diamond, I changed it from six to four prongs.
Now, I have both the Royal Crown (6 prongs) and a Ritani (4 prongs), that I alternate between.![]()
cflutistDate: 7/1/2005 1:39:23 PM
Author: cflutist
DF, now they have the MEGAmillion game too.
Bigger jackpots, if you win, PS party at your house ... okay?
KaleighDate: 7/1/2005 1:43:03 PM
Author: kaleigh
Yes!!!! If you hit it big in mid August when I'm in town that would be swell!!!![]()
Date: 7/1/2005 5:55:34 PM
Author: Mara
kayla...did you post about that beautiful pendant?? if not, spill!!! if so, is there a PS link??![]()
Date: 7/1/2005 5:29:36 PM
Author: Kamuelamom
Kayla must be getting excited about being a big sister. Do you know what gender you''re expecting?
Rockdoc & Perry,Date: 7/3/2005 3:30:07 AM
Author: RockDoc
I recently took a course primarilly directed at assessing insurance losses and evaluating damage to jewelry.
'There is also a 'movement' of opinion with insurance companies I learned in this course to not cover 4 prong settings, as a far higher amount of stone loss claims eminates from 4 prong settings vs. 6 prong settings. I dont remember the exact statistics, but it's approximate stated ratio is about 6 out of 8 losses are due to even a single broken prong.'
I always thought that in a four prong loosening of two prongs could cause a loss, but I've seen photographic evidence that with even one broken prong a diamond can escape it's mounting.
Rockdoc