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Date: | Tue, 13 Dec 2005 16:58:53 +1100 |
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I'm a diver and semi regular purchaser of specimen seashells.
I think the 1-10 scale makes sense but imagine there is low chance of this being accepted.
When purchasing shells good quality photo's are a must, I also like good accurate data.
Things like man made faults eg. chip's or stains from cleaning I really hate and avoid like the plague, but some natural faults like a healed fish bite, certain growth lines I can accept.
I only purchase from trusted dealers, mistakes are always made eg a small chip is missed etc. No one is perfect. Then with good dealers this can be discussed.
When rating the shells I find, I tend to be more critical and often an exceptional shell with a fault will rate higher than a standard shell with a smaller fault. It also comes down to the species, many cool water shells from where I dive never come near to gem, there are always growth lines.
In the end it's all down to personal choice.
I think a 1-10 scale with photo's is the way to go with gradings in the digital age!!
Regards,
Simon Wilson
Melbourne, Australia
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