Peter W.. Rowe, schrieb:
> On Tue, 15 Jul 2008 18:45:45 -0700, in rec.crafts.jewelry gruhn
> <gruhn@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>>>> If You will buy cheap the risk is higher that You will get a banana.
>>> Is "banana" a regular term in the industry? Just curious.
>
> Only if the jeweler using it happens to be also in the fruit business,
or
> hungry, or something. But the poster who used that term is a german
speaker,
> who's use of english may at times involve unconventional translations.
I
> suspect he meant something like "lemon", which does have a non-fruit
well
> understood meaning in consumer products in general.
So I wanted to express that also with diamonds whose 4-c qualities sounds
good or fair in the first view, there could have special remarks witch
grade
the diamond down. A jeweller or expert will recognize it and avoid to
recommend such a stone to his good customer.
Some who are looking for the best price will have a good chance to get
such
odd stones.
Mit freundlichem Gruß,
Heinrich Butschal
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