Jewelry - Silver/Gold/Pendants/Rings/Bracelets
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Salami thanks for the info on what days they are closed. Looks like I'm in for a bigger battle than even a 6-10 hour line to acquire a bangle. Can you guys recommend a plan B incase I don't get lucky at Goro's I know second hand there is a premium, but any shops to look into that may have reasonable-ish second hand Goro's?
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very nice pickup! must've been costly!!!!
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Mike, that money clip is beautiful. I especially like the bears engraved in it. Beautiful stuff.
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very interesting pieces in here.
curious about the reasoning behind your buying policy MikeC???
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Just wanting to make sure I know for sure what I'm looking for. This model bangle would be called the Eagle Breath SV correct?
Thanks for the help from the Goro's gurus haha
i don't think there are actually names given to them by the brand themselves.. all these names are probably given by the resellers for easy identification. in the shop it's pretty much if you see it, you can buy it, if not, they won't have it.
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Yeah Salami I hadn't seen the pieces named till I stumbled upon the "Goro's Fun Site" http://www.5pr.net/goro/ and they had product names on the pricelist.
Just trying to get the best idea of whats going on before I make the trek across town since I'll be living near the Nippori area.
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got myself a few new pieces
and, my dad's!
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^^
Living in Oklahoma, I grew up with tons of that stuff. I love native jewelry and am always picking through it at local pawnshops. I need to learn more about it, because I have no idea, outside of basic quality, on type of craftsmanship or value. I find myself always backing up, because I have no idea what it's worth. Any resources you guys recommend? -
respect MikeC, just like to get your take as you come across pretty frank on most subjects. i look at it as the ultimate buy local campaign. they are as indigenous to the region as the soil. . . but with that said i see nothing wrong with buying from other regions that may copy native american's crafts.