aljdewey
Ideal_Rock
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On 4/19/2004 10:11:20 PM StevL wrote:
Read that again40 stones that vary, not all ideal, but many are, not all GIA or AGS but over 1/2 of them are, there is also EGL and even EGL Ideals. The point is you can see them and compare. You can see AGS Ideals next to non-ideals, with or without GIA's, G colors next to I colors, VS1's next to SI1's, and then drop them into any one of a hundred mountings or more.
You see more than paper or a computer screen, you see product and if I don't have it I'll get it to throw into the mix at no charge to you.
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Steve, it sounds as though you are doing all the right things as a B&M store.....but I have to respectfully remind you that you are the ANOMOLY, not the rule. I went to 12 jewelry stores in person.....only three of them even offered to bring in *an* AGS stone. They couldn't bring in 20, and that's what *I* want. I want to compare finely-cut stones, and no one in my area had the ability to show me this.
I wanted to see an AGS 0 stone next to an AGS1 stone. I wanted to see a 40.9 pavilion angle stone next to one with a 41.1 angle. I repeat, no one locally could do this for me. I wanted to see an AGS "F" stone next to an AGS "H" stone......no one locally could do that for me because they didn't have them in stock.
If more B&M stores operated like you seem to, or like GOG/Nice Ice do, I think B&Ms would benefit greatly as a whole. Until more of them can do that, though, it's tough to compete with online vendors who can deliver the ideal stones I want.