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#735513 - 04/25/12 09:59 AM
Re: Does this seem outrageous?!
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Ashaholic
Registered: 06/28/11
Posts: 226
Loc: New York (Upsate, we have tree...
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The last jeweler I went to for sizing (granted, this was about 5 years ago) charged about $30/size. I'd say with the rising cost of gold, that seems normal. I'd get a second opinion from a reputable jeweler first though, just in case.
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#735547 - 04/25/12 11:10 AM
Re: Does this seem outrageous?!
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Afficionado
Registered: 03/14/12
Posts: 576
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Send it to DK. He was going to size a WG ring for me up 3.5 sizes for $50. He also sized an intricate platinum ring for me for $125.
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#735566 - 04/25/12 11:42 AM
Re: Does this seem outrageous?!
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Craving
Registered: 02/17/12
Posts: 99
Loc: Elkhart, Indiana
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That's quite a deal on the half-shank if the ring really needed that. The problem in sizing a ring larger is that even though there are no stones on the shank, the jeweler is still responsible for any stone loss, so that protection is built into the price.
I'm still amazed by the prices I see quoted here for repairs! Must have far less overhead than we do or they don't try to make much money I guess. I suppose that's a topic onto itself.
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#735580 - 04/25/12 12:04 PM
Re: Does this seem outrageous?!
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Omniscient
Registered: 06/06/08
Posts: 3055
Loc: Orange County, CA
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That's quite a deal on the half-shank if the ring really needed that. The problem in sizing a ring larger is that even though there are no stones on the shank, the jeweler is still responsible for any stone loss, so that protection is built into the price.
I'm still amazed by the prices I see quoted here for repairs! Must have far less overhead than we do or they don't try to make much money I guess. I suppose that's a topic onto itself.
Bryan Cavitt Wow every jeweler I've ever come across does not in any way assume responsibility for stone loss. They just say if it happened it will be whatever extra they want to charge on top of the crazy high sizing fees. It costs around a hundred bucks to size a yellow gold solitaire from a 6.5 to an 8 round these parts!
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#735585 - 04/25/12 12:26 PM
Re: Does this seem outrageous?!
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Registered: 03/14/12
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I'm still amazed by the prices I see quoted here for repairs! Must have far less overhead than we do or they don't try to make much money I guess. I suppose that's a topic onto itself. David assumes responsibility for stone loss, does amazing work, is honest, has a retail establishment that has been in business 30 years and has amazing customer service. I don't know how he does it, but he's flooded with customers, so he must do something right  . No, I'm not a fan at all  .
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#735589 - 04/25/12 12:57 PM
Re: Does this seem outrageous?!
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Omniscient
Registered: 09/29/10
Posts: 2990
Loc: Snohomish, Washington
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seems high to me. I got mine sized from a 6 to 8.25 for $45.
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