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Ideal_Rock
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LGK|1317082587|3026352 said:Oh, totally pass then. If anything went wrong and you had to return, you'd be so effed. Too bad, it might be a lovely stone, but... if you're a jack@ss, nobody will want to pay you a dime!
ETA: can you post pics of the 1.48 N? That sounds attractive at the price!
LGK|1317083722|3026372 said:Patterning doesn't look absolutely top, top notch but the pic also looks like it's kind of unflattering. Nice high crown, small table, EGL cert, reasonably round. I'd be tempted at the price if I were in the market. Awesomely non-thin girdle, you could totally prong set that unlike most OECs. With a medium-sl thick bruted girdle like that, I'd bet it'd improve performance to polish it, too. Nice generous return policy- 30 days. It's a bit deep but not outrageously, still got a decent face up size.
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OK, we totally agree on this one! I think it's the best candidate so far, and I think a lot of the dogginess is some weird camera obstruction reflecting strangely. It might have some table darkness at 64%, but total recut candidate IMO, especially with that nice big girdle. Good price for sure. Might be a bit more tinted than an N- can't tell myself if it's an EGL USA or not- but really, much below N color anyway, price doesn't change much. I'd say it's a very good candidate, especially for a planned girdle polishing and possible recut.
Gypsy|1317079067|3026295 said:ForteKitty|1317078350|3026282 said:the 1ct, right? it looks way more tinted than an "I".
I know I saw the face down and was like WHOA. That's not saying "I" to me. Not GIA "I"
Gypsy|1317086683|3026451 said:Um. Not sure but if I did I hope no one finds it. Can you edit the clue out, hon? LOL. Sorry about the links. I am keeping it close until I get A) an answer on price on the 1.48 and B) extra pics on the 1.1 (if I ever get them...lol) and even then I'm only going to best offer at 2500 and see what they say.
kennedy|1317087157|3026462 said:Gypsy|1317086683|3026451 said:Um. Not sure but if I did I hope no one finds it. Can you edit the clue out, hon? LOL. Sorry about the links. I am keeping it close until I get A) an answer on price on the 1.48 and B) extra pics on the 1.1 (if I ever get them...lol) and even then I'm only going to best offer at 2500 and see what they say.
Yup, done. Well, if it's the one I'm thinking of, I think it has potential. The faceting could be nice. Don't know the 1.1 you're referring to, but can't wait to see what you get!
Gypsy|1317089508|3026496 said:I KNOW. YUMMY YUMMY YUMMY!!!!!!!!!!!!
That oval culet just flat out kills me. GORGEOUS. But I don't want to overpay... a little overpaying, great. THAT MUCH overpaying... um, no.
I do wish someone with sane prices was selling it.
And yeah, the yellow gold could result in a nice return.
LGK|1317089754|3026498 said:Gypsy|1317089508|3026496 said:I KNOW. YUMMY YUMMY YUMMY!!!!!!!!!!!!
That oval culet just flat out kills me. GORGEOUS. But I don't want to overpay... a little overpaying, great. THAT MUCH overpaying... um, no.
I do wish someone with sane prices was selling it.
And yeah, the yellow gold could result in a nice return.
I know right? God it's a beauty, and a rarity at that- really oval and not cushion antique cuts (like yennyfire's ah-maaaazing find) are so hard to find. And this looks like a flat-out top notch one. OMG I didn't realize it was *that* overpriced! Whoooooa.She's totally dreaming! If she'd drop the price by half, even, that'd be a lot more sane! But, unfortunately, I doubt it too
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(I too am curious about the ring bella's talking about!)
Circe|1317091538|3026530 said:I find it blackly hilarious that I immediately knew which dealer you were talking about ... and, yeah, that oval is TDF.
Speaking of odd shapes and dealers who might bargain, though ... have you seen this in your hunting? http://www.ebay.com/itm/300593823065?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649 Dealer's a bit hit-or-miss, but he does honor his return policy, and I feel like he'd entertain reasonable offers more than the aforementioned ....