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Originally posted by AdamLX View PostJust go for a couple months worth of income for your budget and call it a day. A big cloudy stone that doesn't refract light and sparkle will always look worse than a smaller one that can be seen across the room. Go for quality before upping the carat size.
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I buy most of my Jewlry at DG&S, I've formed a very good relationship with a manager at the Dallas store.
My wifes Diamond is inbetween a carat and a half and is G in Color, VVS2, Tolkowsky cut round set in platinum.
She puts up with my bullshit and as most of you know, I can be a asshole at times...
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Originally posted by 8mpg View Postlol. I prefer intelligent. The women that want $5k+ wedding rings can take a hike. God only knows how much they will want for a wedding. Nothing better than to start a marriage off with a shit ton of debt.
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Originally posted by racrguy View PostHow much younger than you is she? I had been dating my girlfriend for 4 years and then she started pushing to move in together and start a family and whatnot. We did not last long after that conversation happened.
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Just go for a couple months worth of income for your budget and call it a day. A big cloudy stone that doesn't refract light and sparkle will always look worse than a smaller one that can be seen across the room. Go for quality before upping the carat size.
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They all like to do things that you like while dating. After you get married you figure out what your in for.
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Originally posted by Cobraman View Postwe will see how college goes. I plan on marrying if everything goes right, but a few years after college. We will have been dating seven years when we graduate. I can't say enough good about her. She is only a little crazy, she loves to shoot anything that goes bang, loves to fish, loves to go out to the dragstrip, and doesn't like her steak cooked well done. I'm happy.
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$1k doesn't seem like enough for a halfway decent ring, and $10k sounds cheap for anything from a Tiffany store.
I'll be buying a ring in the not-so-distant future, and I have been figuring that $10k is about the number it takes for something decent. If I'm wrong, then that's fucking great! My old lady isn't very materialistic, but at the same time, I have spent way more than that on my toys over the years, so if I cheap out on her ring, it would be a slap in the face. Besides, she's out of my league.
Personally, I think putting so much value on a stone is stupid, and I think marriage is an unnecessary tradition, but I'm all about making her feel like a princess, so I'll play along with that in mind.
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Originally posted by racrguy View PostDammit Jeremy, you're fuckin' up!
Unless you plan on marrying that breezy, pump the brakes. You're less than a year out of HS for christsakes!
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I went through Robbins Brothers, had them match the price at Blue Nile and ordered the band through Tacori. Was able to walk into the store if anything happened, cleanings, loose stones, purchase price counted towards an upgrade if trading in the diamond for something bigger etc.
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Originally posted by dville_gt View Postfound the ring at robin brothers then bought it at since1910.com. they sell diamonds and settings. they were a couple of grand cheaper then the box store but i had to wait for the ring to actually be made by the designer (simon g) so that took like a month.
here is a picture a buddy of mine took of it. 1.1 carat main diamond, then whatever in small diamonds. the wedding band looks exactly the same just no big diamond on it.
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