Posted by LarrySTN on March 08, 2016 at 20:03:56 from (74.5.165.192):
In Reply to: diamonds posted by Al Baker(pumpman) on March 08, 2016 at 18:02:22:
One of my best friend's wife (now exwife) has her own jewelry store and buys used diomands from agencies that purchase high end type used jewelry. These suppliers harvest different components from these items of jewelry and then polish the the stones, recut some,then grade them and resell the different parts to different jewelry makers. The gold or silver is melted down and spin cast into new designs. Some of the best used jewelry which shows no wear is just resold. My friend's ex creates her own line and does fairly well with her shop. My friend became too much of a farm hick for her, but prior to the divorce, I purchased a number of ear rings and such for my wife. The sad truth, though, is jewelry almost always has poor resale value once it used. Tractors are a much safer investment as I have never heard any evidence of a SWMBO being held up at gun point and being ordered to surrender any tractors :-))
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