Bouquets, not Brickbats

Although Pricescope.com is an online diamond shopper’s haven, where consumers go for advice on what diamond to buy (and how much to pay), a thread from last May included some praise for bricks and mortar jewelers, even from some consumers who bought their diamonds online. Who received these accolades?

In order of mention: Hudson Poole Jewelers in Tuscaloosa, Alabama; Cornell’s Jewelers in Rochester, New York; Liberty Diamonds in Irvine, California; Birks in Montreal; Garrett Jewelers in Aptos, California; Willow Glen Jewelers in San Jose, California; Joe Escobar in Campbell, California; Barker Diamond Company and Village Jewelers in Nashville, Tennesee; Brown & Co. Jewelers in Roswell, Georgia, Goldworks in Chapel Hill, North Carolina; Jewelsmith in Durham North Carolina; PhilMar Jewelers in New York; Ulman’s Jewelry in Fredericksburg, Virginia; Optima Jewelers in Narberth, Pennsylvania; Good Old Gold in Massapequa Park, New York; Hogan’s Jewelers in Gaylord, Michigan; D D Designs in Rockford, Illinois; Special Designs of Jewelry in Suffern, New York; Nice Ice in Roseburg, Oregon; J. Lewis Jewelers in Bellevue, Washington; Roman Jewelers in Flemington and Bridgewater, New Jersey; Geoffrey’s in San Carlos, California; Bernie Robbins in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; A. T. Thomas Jewelers in Lincoln, Nebraska; Bracken Jewelers in Santa Monica, California; Long’s in Burlington Massachusetts; Goodman and Sons in Williamsburg, Virginia; Harper & Faye in Boston, Massachusetts; Norris Jewelers in Milford, Ohio; NewStar Jewelers in Naperville, Illinois; Linde Meyer Gold & Silver in Philadelphia; Jack Kellemer’s in Haverford, Pennsylvania; Govberg’s in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania; Desinger and Dolan in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania; Tivol in Kansas City; Pearlmans Jewelers in Battle Creek, Michigan; David Nygaard Fine Jewelers in Virginia Beach; and Princess Jewelers in Burnsville, Minnesota.

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