Hi Ross, I couldn't agree more. When I fill an order, I always try to send the "best" specimen I have in stock - BUT - that word can have different meanings depending on whose order I am filling. Picture this. Specimen A is extra large, with vibrant color and a vivid pattern, but has a moderate growth mend low on the side of the body whorl. Specimen B is average size with average color and markings, but is in "gem" condition (absolutely free of visible flaws). Which of these is the "best" specimen? Using my personal rule of thumb - which specimen would I most like to have in my own collection? - I would opt for specimen A, and in most cases, that's what I would send to a customer. But, if I am filling an order for a customer who has already made it clear to me that he wants only gem quality, and who has already returned a few things because of minor flaws, then I'll send him the gem specimen instead of the "best" specimen, and he will be probably be perfectly happy with it, because after all, there is NOTHING wrong with it - it's a GEM. Regards, Paul M. Rhode Island, U.S.A.