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andyhoppy

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Hey there. This is my first post, but the information here has been of great value in my hunt for a diamond.

I think I am down to two possibilities, and the price difference is less than 200 dollars so I thought I would post them and see if anyone wants to let me know how they would choose.

Thanks so much.

1. Carat weight: 1.06
Cut: Ideal
Color: I
Clarity: IF
Certificate: GIA
Depth: 68.9%
Table: 61.0%
Polish: Excellent
Symmetry: Very Good
Girdle:
Culet: None
Fluorescence: None
Measurements: 5.69*5.70*3.93


2. Carat weight: 1.08
Cut: Ideal
Color: I
Clarity: VS2
Certificate: GIA
Depth: 69.1%
Table: 56.0%
Polish: Excellent
Symmetry: Very Good
Girdle: Slightly thick to thick
Culet: None
Fluorescence: None
Measurements: 5.86*5.76*3.98
 
Picture of #1

ah01.jpg
 
Picture of #2

ah02.jpg
 
Of the two, I prefer #1. What is the crown height on it.
 
Request for crown height and an ASET image.
 
I prefer the photo of #1, but like everyone else, just looking for crown height to make a final call. I''m a lover of the deep corners, though, so that looks like one that I would definitely buy.

You don''t have an ASET or IS on either diamond, do you?
 
I too like number one, but would like to see an ASET. The windmills are nice.
 
Thanks. I have requested crown measurements and should have them later today.
 
I am now being told Monday or Tuesday for determining the crown height.

I am leaning toward #2 because of the wider corners.
 
Date: 1/30/2010 1:36:06 AM
Author: andyhoppy
I am now being told Monday or Tuesday for determining the crown height.

I am leaning toward #2 because of the wider corners.
Hi Andy

An ASET image and the crown height is essential, so post that info when you get it. Although I can''t tell much initially and Karl''s advice is especially what you need, the first one appears to have the most potential from the photo.
 
ASET for #1

What crown height would you recommend for this?

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ASET for #2


What crown height would you recommend for this?



108ivs2.jpg
 
I am no expert but I like the looks of number one based on the images you have posted.
 
Date: 2/3/2010 10:27:40 PM
Author: dreamer_dachsie
I am no expert but I like the looks of number one based on the images you have posted.
I also prefer the first, with the crown height you want at least 10% and above.
 
Thanks for the help. I''d appreciate it if Karl could weigh in as well.
 
Date: 2/4/2010 11:03:08 AM
Author: andyhoppy
Thanks for the help. I''d appreciate it if Karl could weigh in as well.
I will track him down for you, it might take a bit for him to respond but he will as soon as he is able.
 
Date: 2/4/2010 11:03:08 AM
Author: andyhoppy
Thanks for the help. I''d appreciate it if Karl could weigh in as well.
I have been watching.
Lorelei has been rocking it so your in good hands.
Unless asked I try not to post because it is a grey area.
But if asked I can help :}

#1 looks a bit better so far, pending crown height.
Neither one is bad.
 
Date: 2/4/2010 12:42:33 PM
Author: Karl_K

Date: 2/4/2010 11:03:08 AM
Author: andyhoppy
Thanks for the help. I''d appreciate it if Karl could weigh in as well.
I have been watching.
Lorelei has been rocking it so your in good hands.
Unless asked I try not to post because it is a grey area.
But if asked I can help :}

#1 looks a bit better so far, pending crown height.
Neither one is bad.
* blush...*

Thanks Pal!!
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Crown heights are
17.1% for #1
15.1 % for #2

I can''t seem to post the sarin report JPG''s. Is there any other critical info you would like to see from the sarin?
 
I''m also concerned about a lack of defined concentric octagons in the picture, under the table of the first specimen.
 
Date: 2/4/2010 2:14:10 PM
Author: andyhoppy
Crown heights are

17.1% for #1

15.1 % for #2


I can''t seem to post the sarin report JPG''s. Is there any other critical info you would like to see from the sarin?
both crown heights are excellent.
 
Andyhoppy, have you see the Octavia Asscher?
I bought one and it is an amazingly bright ball of colored fire.

Years ago I also bought an excellent conventional Asscher and I love them both equally.
IMHO, anyone considering an Asscher should take a look at the Octavias.

Here is a 9-page thread about buying my Octavia.
My pics start at the bottom of pg 3, and a comparison of Octavia to my other Asscher is on pg 9.

Link

Octavias are sold by the Pricescope vendor Good Old Gold, here and I heard they have some in the 1.5 to 1.7 carat range coming soon.

Searching for a good conventional asscher is difficult; it's like finding a needle in a haystack.
One of the beauties of branded asschers like Royal Asscher or Octavia is you don't have to search for a good one.
Like an ACA any Octavia you pick will meet the brand's superb cut standards.

00kOctavia.jpg
 
I saw an Octavia last weekend... I think it was a 1.05ish I. it indeed was a ball of fire, and it didn''t look like an I. More like a brilliant cut than a step cut in appearance, I think. I took it out of consideration for that reason. But it was magnificent. The huge crown and tiny table were very unique.
 
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