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I only have 14k cubans but I have 14k and 18k Jesus pieces and I don't really notice any difference
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For those of you who had owned both is it really that much of a difference with scratching between 14k & 18k cubans?
Damn footlocker paying good.I only have 14k cubans but I have 14k and 18k Jesus pieces and I don't really notice any difference
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this is an 18k piece that I have never washed:
I have 10k as well as 14k pieces that I never washed for years and none of them developed this type of patina.
Why you gotta say it like thatYou need to get that cheap looking thing checked to see if it's real . The only 750 gold I've seen fade like that are the joint's from before the 1980's
if it weren't for Brooklynites who talked rugged a lot of this thread wouldn't exist. it's also a relief that sum1 from there thinks it looks cheap even tho that prolly wouldn't save you way back when. anyways it was tested years ago with an x-ray thing and it's legit.Why you gotta say it like that
Needle in a haystack Rafaello says for 15k they can make it. That pic above is Jason of Beverly Hills quoted me 12kyeah I've hyped The Tito a lot and while it deserves it I was actually kind of surprised at how rare it must be. when I didn't know much about jewelry I would have thought that anyone in the diamond district could hunt it down for you easily enough.
I’m sorry that price seems way high for a realtively simple piece and how many grams of gold is Big piece you think. Probably in raw material you talking less than 10k I mean how much labor is it to make a pieceany of the experienced big Jewelers can make you a tito… just put up the bread... about 35-40k for a full size
15k would be too low and the stones will be Si
jacobs is on tradesky for 15k...
if u find a good reference, you can get a jeweler wit CAD skills to pump out one for sub 17k.