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I started having 2nd thoughts, so I went to the fridge and began pounding beers so that I could freely make bad decisions.
This was my favorite line -![]()
bravo Gadzooks
I started having 2nd thoughts, so I went to the fridge and began pounding beers so that I could freely make bad decisions.
  
  
  
Sweet sassy molassy.

A lot. I popped the question, and then we had a ring custom-designed together. It was a lot of fun, I'm glad I didn't buy the ring myself beforehand.Married/engaged guys> how much input did your ladyfriend have on her ring? (and yes, Tanner, I know the whole ring thing is an atrocity that the diamond industry has thrust upon us)
Cute as a button!
I think the guy should always have an idea on what the girl likes in a ring. Some girls might like a plain, princess cut solitaire (which looks the best, imo) but other girls like all the little diamonds along side a slightly bigger, middle diamond, for example.It's an expensive purchase. The girl should be happy with what she's getting.Married/engaged guys> how much input did your ladyfriend have on her ring? (and yes, Tanner, I know the whole ring thing is an atrocity that the diamond industry has thrust upon us)
I picked the rock - she picked the ring/setting.Embarrassing myself here, but when I went ring shopping, I assumed all settings/rings were included in the price of the diamond. I knew about how much I wanted to spend, and found the nicest diamond I could, it is near flawless (Granted it's not very large, but still, it was very pricey). Well, my wife found a ring setting she loved....and of course it was platinumA lot. I popped the question, and then we had a ring custom-designed together. It was a lot of fun, I'm glad I didn't buy the ring myself beforehand.Married/engaged guys> how much input did your ladyfriend have on her ring?
(and yes, Tanner, I know the whole ring thing is an atrocity that the diamond industry has thrust upon us)
  with 6 diamond baggets (sp?)  
  :X   I should have known better.  Anyway, by this time it was too late  
 
 My wife wore my grandmother's depression era wedding ring. Really cool looking with a tiny diamond.She later replaced that ring with a cubics sir conium that she gets complimented on all the time.SUCKA MCs!Married/engaged guys> how much input did your ladyfriend have on her ring? (and yes, Tanner, I know the whole ring thing is an atrocity that the diamond industry has thrust upon us)
   :firstmarriage:  The center diamond is from the 1890s and the setting and other diamonds from the 20s or 30s.I know nothing specifically on this topic but maybe you can get a deal with a larger, local jewelry shop and have them sell it for you via consignment? Maybe give them 20% or so.I have a really stunning antique platinum ring with three decent-sized (3/4-1 carat) diamonds I'd be willing to part with for the right price.:firstmarriage: The center diamond is from the 1890s and the setting and other diamonds from the 20s or 30s.Actually, does anyone know of a good way to sell this? Damn thing appraised for $14,000, but on eBay people only bid it up to about $4K.
I had an idea of what she liked/wanted and went and picked out a few on my own. Then we went together where she tried on a bunch, including the ones I picked out (unbeknownst to her). She then narrowed it down to three or four that she really liked and I went back a few weeks later and got one of them.Married/engaged guys> how much input did your ladyfriend have on her ring? (and yes, Tanner, I know the whole ring thing is an atrocity that the diamond industry has thrust upon us)
Yes, that's probably a good idea. I don't know what consignment guys generally get, but 20% sounds OK to me. I only paid $6,750 so have a lot of flexibility on what I get out of it.I know nothing specifically on this topic but maybe you can get a deal with a larger, local jewelry shop and have them sell it for you via consignment? Maybe give them 20% or so.I have a really stunning antique platinum ring with three decent-sized (3/4-1 carat) diamonds I'd be willing to part with for the right price.:firstmarriage: The center diamond is from the 1890s and the setting and other diamonds from the 20s or 30s.Actually, does anyone know of a good way to sell this? Damn thing appraised for $14,000, but on eBay people only bid it up to about $4K.
Must....not....start....anti-diamond....scam...rant...*gasp*I have a really stunning antique platinum ring with three decent-sized (3/4-1 carat) diamonds I'd be willing to part with for the right price.:firstmarriage: The center diamond is from the 1890s and the setting and other diamonds from the 20s or 30s.
Actually, does anyone know of a good way to sell this? Damn thing appraised for $14,000, but on eBay people only bid it up to about $4K.
Does this mean African-Americans can't own it?The center diamond is from the 1890s and the setting and other diamonds from the 20s or 30s.
Must....not....start....anti-diamond....scam...rant...*gasp*I have a really stunning antique platinum ring with three decent-sized (3/4-1 carat) diamonds I'd be willing to part with for the right price.:firstmarriage: The center diamond is from the 1890s and the setting and other diamonds from the 20s or 30s.
Actually, does anyone know of a good way to sell this? Damn thing appraised for $14,000, but on eBay people only bid it up to about $4K.

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Russia down?It helps to start off with a gf, before marriage GB, HTH...![]()
Did you just get finished watching Blood Diamond and think you actually know something on the subject?I just want to hear the rant.Must....not....start....anti-diamond....scam...rant...*gasp*I have a really stunning antique platinum ring with three decent-sized (3/4-1 carat) diamonds I'd be willing to part with for the right price.:firstmarriage: The center diamond is from the 1890s and the setting and other diamonds from the 20s or 30s.
Actually, does anyone know of a good way to sell this? Damn thing appraised for $14,000, but on eBay people only bid it up to about $4K.
Do you have an extra jewelry insurance policy?? You could always "lose" it and have insurance give you the money for a replacement.When my wife was pregnant with baby #1 she stopped wearing her rings, after our daughter came she started to only wear her wedding ring as she did not want scratch the baby with the massive diamonds on her engagement ring. Fast forward a year and she was looking for the engagement ring to start wearing it. We looked everywhere, all the dresser drawers, behind the furniture, under the bed, anywhere it might have fallen. We ended up assuming we had vacuumed it up and threw it out. Called up the insurance guy and they gave us a check for the current value of it (no deductible), and were able to get it replaced for that amount. Three months later we found the ring under a power strip in the bedroom. Now my wife has a "spare" ring which I call our rainy day fund.I have a really stunning antique platinum ring with three decent-sized (3/4-1 carat) diamonds I'd be willing to part with for the right price.:firstmarriage: The center diamond is from the 1890s and the setting and other diamonds from the 20s or 30s.Actually, does anyone know of a good way to sell this? Damn thing appraised for $14,000, but on eBay people only bid it up to about $4K.
I wouldn't mind at all. I'm not a fan of diamonds and would never buy a new ring, but I do love antiques, and this ring is incredibly cool in that regard, in terms of its design.Must....not....start....anti-diamond....scam...rant...*gasp*I have a really stunning antique platinum ring with three decent-sized (3/4-1 carat) diamonds I'd be willing to part with for the right price.:firstmarriage: The center diamond is from the 1890s and the setting and other diamonds from the 20s or 30s.
Actually, does anyone know of a good way to sell this? Damn thing appraised for $14,000, but on eBay people only bid it up to about $4K.
LOOK AT YOU!!!!Congrats on the insurance fraud.Do you have an extra jewelry insurance policy?? You could always "lose" it and have insurance give you the money for a replacement.When my wife was pregnant with baby #1 she stopped wearing her rings, after our daughter came she started to only wear her wedding ring as she did not want scratch the baby with the massive diamonds on her engagement ring. Fast forward a year and she was looking for the engagement ring to start wearing it. We looked everywhere, all the dresser drawers, behind the furniture, under the bed, anywhere it might have fallen. We ended up assuming we had vacuumed it up and threw it out. Called up the insurance guy and they gave us a check for the current value of it (no deductible), and were able to get it replaced for that amount. Three months later we found the ring under a power strip in the bedroom. Now my wife has a "spare" ring which I call our rainy day fund.I have a really stunning antique platinum ring with three decent-sized (3/4-1 carat) diamonds I'd be willing to part with for the right price.:firstmarriage: The center diamond is from the 1890s and the setting and other diamonds from the 20s or 30s.
Actually, does anyone know of a good way to sell this? Damn thing appraised for $14,000, but on eBay people only bid it up to about $4K.
 Do you have an extra jewelry insurance policy?? You could always "lose" it and have insurance give you the money for a replacement.When my wife was pregnant with baby #1 she stopped wearing her rings, after our daughter came she started to only wear her wedding ring as she did not want scratch the baby with the massive diamonds on her engagement ring. Fast forward a year and she was looking for the engagement ring to start wearing it. We looked everywhere, all the dresser drawers, behind the furniture, under the bed, anywhere it might have fallen. We ended up assuming we had vacuumed it up and threw it out. Called up the insurance guy and they gave us a check for the current value of it (no deductible), and were able to get it replaced for that amount. Three months later we found the ring under a power strip in the bedroom. Now my wife has a "spare" ring which I call our rainy day fund.I have a really stunning antique platinum ring with three decent-sized (3/4-1 carat) diamonds I'd be willing to part with for the right price.:firstmarriage: The center diamond is from the 1890s and the setting and other diamonds from the 20s or 30s.Actually, does anyone know of a good way to sell this? Damn thing appraised for $14,000, but on eBay people only bid it up to about $4K.
Come to think of it, at the moment I don't know where it is, after re-hiding it from the cleaning ladies a couple of times.   
OOOOOHHHHH.Did you just get finished watching Blood Diamond and think you actually know something on the subject?I just want to hear the rant.Must....not....start....anti-diamond....scam...rant...*gasp*I have a really stunning antique platinum ring with three decent-sized (3/4-1 carat) diamonds I'd be willing to part with for the right price.:firstmarriage: The center diamond is from the 1890s and the setting and other diamonds from the 20s or 30s.
Actually, does anyone know of a good way to sell this? Damn thing appraised for $14,000, but on eBay people only bid it up to about $4K.
Nope. I don't care if they make diamonds out of baby pandas. The whole industry is rigged.Did you just get finished watching Blood Diamond and think you actually know something on the subject?I just want to hear the rant.Must....not....start....anti-diamond....scam...rant...*gasp*I have a really stunning antique platinum ring with three decent-sized (3/4-1 carat) diamonds I'd be willing to part with for the right price.:firstmarriage: The center diamond is from the 1890s and the setting and other diamonds from the 20s or 30s.
Actually, does anyone know of a good way to sell this? Damn thing appraised for $14,000, but on eBay people only bid it up to about $4K.
all of it.she had a friend who was a jeweler and had told him what she liked (before we even met). So i went to him and he hooked it up.at costMarried/engaged guys> how much input did your ladyfriend have on her ring?

I wholeheartedly agree with your last point, but I'm finding it a little difficult due to my involvement in this process. I want him to do it mostly on his own, as does he. However, we have very different tastes in most everything so a while back he asked me to pick out a couple of settings, etc. that I liked.I cooled my heels on it for a while but yesterday we went looking together. I liked two settings/looks and I know he'll pick the one he likes better. At this point, I want to leave it in his hands completely, but there's a teeny, tiny part of me that wants to see it through since it's what I'll be wearing forever.And BTW, this is the part where I am really shallow and hate myself for it, so flame away.I think the guy should always have an idea on what the girl likes in a ring. Some girls might like a plain, princess cut solitaire (which looks the best, imo) but other girls like all the little diamonds along side a slightly bigger, middle diamond, for example.It's an expensive purchase. The girl should be happy with what she's getting.Married/engaged guys> how much input did your ladyfriend have on her ring? (and yes, Tanner, I know the whole ring thing is an atrocity that the diamond industry has thrust upon us)
Not at all. If I was a woman and had to wear something forever I wouldn't trust a man to pick it out.At this point, I want to leave it in his hands completely, but there's a teeny, tiny part of me that wants to see it through since it's what I'll be wearing forever.
And BTW, this is the part where I am really shallow and hate myself for it, so flame away.
 Shouldn't you be hoping for something that your hoarding MIL will like so she doesn't nag you about it. "YSR, your ring is pretty, but I think it would look better if it was this setting."I wholeheartedly agree with your last point, but I'm finding it a little difficult due to my involvement in this process. I want him to do it mostly on his own, as does he. However, we have very different tastes in most everything so a while back he asked me to pick out a couple of settings, etc. that I liked.I cooled my heels on it for a while but yesterday we went looking together. I liked two settings/looks and I know he'll pick the one he likes better. At this point, I want to leave it in his hands completely, but there's a teeny, tiny part of me that wants to see it through since it's what I'll be wearing forever.And BTW, this is the part where I am really shallow and hate myself for it, so flame away.I think the guy should always have an idea on what the girl likes in a ring. Some girls might like a plain, princess cut solitaire (which looks the best, imo) but other girls like all the little diamonds along side a slightly bigger, middle diamond, for example.It's an expensive purchase. The girl should be happy with what she's getting.Married/engaged guys> how much input did your ladyfriend have on her ring? (and yes, Tanner, I know the whole ring thing is an atrocity that the diamond industry has thrust upon us)
Great point. I bought my wife the diamond style she wanted as a solitaire in an engagement ring, then had it reset in the setting of her choice as a wedding ring.Not at all. If I was a woman and had to wear something forever I wouldn't trust a man to pick it out.At this point, I want to leave it in his hands completely, but there's a teeny, tiny part of me that wants to see it through since it's what I'll be wearing forever.
And BTW, this is the part where I am really shallow and hate myself for it, so flame away.
I think I've seen Roadhouse more than any other movie.I used to #### guys like you in prison. (Probably didn't get that line on VH1)Also, just FYI, Roadhouse is on VH-1 Classic. I've never seen it before now.:tips40:
I wholeheartedly agree with your last point, but I'm finding it a little difficult due to my involvement in this process. I want him to do it mostly on his own, as does he. However, we have very different tastes in most everything so a while back he asked me to pick out a couple of settings, etc. that I liked.I cooled my heels on it for a while but yesterday we went looking together. I liked two settings/looks and I know he'll pick the one he likes better.I think the guy should always have an idea on what the girl likes in a ring. Some girls might like a plain, princess cut solitaire (which looks the best, imo) but other girls like all the little diamonds along side a slightly bigger, middle diamond, for example.It's an expensive purchase. The girl should be happy with what she's getting.Married/engaged guys> how much input did your ladyfriend have on her ring?
(and yes, Tanner, I know the whole ring thing is an atrocity that the diamond industry has thrust upon us)
At this point, I want to leave it in his hands completely, but there's a teeny, tiny part of me that wants to see it through since it's what I'll be wearing forever.
And BTW, this is the part where I am really shallow and hate myself for it, so flame away.