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Originally posted by Scott Mc View PostGood info and thanks for the link DAS, but besides an industrial use situation I won't waste my money on an overpriced rock. The bond is made in the commitment of the object and the satisfaction of the receiving party, not the dollars wasted on it. It should make the other person happy for the thought and the thought alone. I guess I grew up too broke to understand rich peoples trinkets.Originally posted by talismanI wonder if there will be a new character that specializes in bjj and passive agressive comebacks?Originally posted by AdamLXIf there was, I wouldn't pick it because it would probably just keep leaving the game and then coming back like nothing happened.Originally posted by BroncojohnnyBecause fuck you, that's whyOriginally posted by 80coupenice dick, Idrivea4bangerOriginally posted by Rick Modena......and idrivea4banger is a real person.Originally posted by JesterMan ive always wanted to smoke a bowl with you. Just seem like a cool cat.
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My wife said she didn't car about the ring, but you know the first thing their friends and family say when she says she is getting married is let me see the ring.
So for me I guess it was more symbolic, a sign that I can provide for my wife to her family and friends. If I bought her a zircon I wouldn't feel worthy.
So yeah I went to the mall and spent one months salary
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I bought my diamond separate and placed it. Still paid too much, but I made the "same" ring that was going for nearly 30k at Jarred's for a little over 4k. The ring itself(no diamonds) was a little over 1k at the time. Now that gold price has jumped up so much might be worth a few hundred more.Last edited by FATHERFORD; 02-21-2014, 07:23 AM."No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms. The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government"
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Originally posted by Scott Mc View PostGood info and thanks for the link DAS, but besides an industrial use situation I won't waste my money on an overpriced rock. The bond is made in the commitment of the object and the satisfaction of the receiving party, not the dollars wasted on it. It should make the other person happy for the thought and the thought alone. I guess I grew up too broke to understand rich peoples trinkets.
The point I was trying to make among all of that is that education is key if you choose to buy an engagement ring in the first place. We research our car purchases tremendously, but I have seen men walk right into a brick & mortar jewelry store and walk out 90 minutes later with an overpriced diamond that doesn't even meet the specs of what they thought they purchased because the ring had a proprietary "certification and appraisal" (and don't get me started about appraisals and proprietary certification - that's akin to walking into a Ford dealership and paying MSRP on a GT-CS without verifying it actually *is* a GT-CS). I recommend www.pricescope.com and the very helpful posters in the Rocky Talky forum to do any due diligence there.
Do what you want and what makes sense to you as a couple, but the second minimum demands are put in place, I would warn to rethink the whole relationship. I have had men say to me "I don't care about anything else, but it has to be better/bigger than her sister's/friends'/mom's/first engagement ring." It's sad that men are now competing for something that ultimately *shouldn't* matter.
Quite honestly, I believe most women would be over the moon with a proposal that doesn't include a ring. I doubt anyone would believe it after that huge post , but my husband originally proposed sans ring and my answer was a resounding yes.2007 997 Targa 4S - Guards Red
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Originally posted by FATHERFORD View PostI bought my diamond separate and placed it. Still paid too much, but I made the "same" ring that was going for nearly 30k at Jarred's for a little over 4k. The ring itself(no diamonds) was a little over 1k at the time. Now that gold price has jumped up so much might be worth a few hundred more.
My local jeweler takes the carpets under his work bench to be scrapped a couple of times a year due to all of the metal shavings collected there.2007 997 Targa 4S - Guards Red
2006 Subaru STI - WRBlue
2008 VW R32 - Candy White
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Originally posted by DasVWBabe View PostIt's not "worth more" on a resale market, sadly. Precious metal scrapping is a lucrative business to be in if you can eliminate the 3rd party - which most of us normal people can't.
My local jeweler takes the carpets under his work bench to be scrapped a couple of times a year due to all of the metal shavings collected there."If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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Originally posted by FATHERFORD View PostI bought my diamond separate and placed it. Still paid too much, but I made the "same" ring that was going for nearly 30k at Jarred's for a little over 4k. The ring itself(no diamonds) was a little over 1k at the time. Now that gold price has jumped up so much might be worth a few hundred more.Originally posted by SilverbackLook all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.
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Originally posted by 4king View Post...
So yeah I went to the mall and spent one months salary
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But having said that, diamonds like many things in this world trade for exorbitant valuations and as such *can* be an alternative investment, within a tricky market.
Like anything with high valuations, knowing how to buy them and also how to sell them is key.
I have an allocation, as they provide some interesting characteristics and round out my portfolio. They have no intrinsic value, and so far they have stayed a bit ahead of inflation, but if they end up being worthless, then I can get a good laugh as I stare at them dazzling my eyes and anyone else in the room.Jay Johnson
Car hauler for hire
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Originally posted by FATHERFORD View PostI bought my diamond separate and placed it. Still paid too much, but I made the "same" ring that was going for nearly 30k at Jarred's for a little over 4k. The ring itself(no diamonds) was a little over 1k at the time. Now that gold price has jumped up so much might be worth a few hundred more.
I agree pretty much with what Jared posted as well, I don't personally get jewelry in general, seems like such a waste to me personally, but I "waste" plenty of money on hobbies and things that she could say the same thing about. If it makes her happy, and her face tells me that it does, then the investment is well beyond monetary.
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The entire diamond industry is a scam. The only reason they're worth as much as they are is because humanity has collectively agreed to it. My wife got a fake diamond when we got engaged and she loved it. The only reason she has diamonds now is because we inherited them and they have sentimental value.
Use fake diamonds as a barometer for finding the right girl. If she demands real diamonds, that's your cue to keep looking.
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Originally posted by BLAKE View PostThe entire diamond industry is a scam. The only reason they're worth as much as they are is because humanity has collectively agreed to it. My wife got a fake diamond when we got engaged and she loved it. The only reason she has diamonds now is because we inherited them and they have sentimental value.
Use fake diamonds as a barometer for finding the right girl. If she demands real diamonds, that's your cue to keep looking.Half of history is hiding the past.
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