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To: Bob Fairchild who wrote (51)1/20/2002 12:46:20 AM
From: bill  Respond to of 613
 
That's reassuring. According to kaiser's tables for
evaluating diamond plays a significant number of colored
micros (if I've got this right) is an indication of
poor quality macros. I'll have to print out his charts
and take a closer look at them.

As we all know, Argyle lives on its pink diamonds.
Fancies are truly rare. Black, brown don't count. Light
yellow might. Amber? Questionable. For awhile DeBeers
was trying to unload their stock of yellow diamonds by
promoting them as fashionable. Didn't seem to take hold.

Pray for blood red. A couple of stones would make a mine.

They're nice to think about (at one time I had a hobby
of collecting colored stones--rubies, emeralds, etc.--
but ended up giving them away to the femmes in the family.)
but it's the regular diamonds that'll make us a mine.
May they all be flawless blues (blue is a clear diamond)
and may there be many of them.



To: Bob Fairchild who wrote (51)1/20/2002 10:04:20 AM
From: VAUGHN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 613
 
Thanks Bob