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| Friday Pattye, Kether and I went to visit Tom Stern’s booth. What a nice man!. He is an almost shy, amazingly humble, quiet man, but as you talk to him you find he has led an adventurous life, especially since he retired from his medical practice after 33 years. He took 9,000 (or was it 23,000) wheel chairs to donate to people in Borneo and does quite a bit of that kind of work along with his pearls. We saw more natural pearls than one is likely to see in a lifetime. And some of the biggest. He had many of them, mostly GIA certified. The largest 33mm peanut pearl is truly a million dollar pearl. We saw the heirloom antique set he posted a picture of in his thread. It is a museum piece worth a mere half million. He has bags and bags of smaller natural pearls too. Many of his larger pearls had a great deal of water. Quiet water. You could actually see through the edges of them! But when you turned it a bit, the pearly luster came back. After you have seen these, you will never wonder what water is again….. We saw his natural Celebes pearl-the size of a walnut. It is brown, but still very beautiful and lustrous. He has some of the biggest fattest keshi you can imagine 16+MM? I will take some pictures, maybe tomorrow. We saw his cultured SSP a golden color to blow all other goldens out of the water and his Tahitian- also fantastic, but it is the abundance of natural Borneo pearls that gets one dreaming.. He also has about 10 Tridacna pearls in addition to the tridacna shell with the pearl attached. They are not GIA certified so he is not sure if they are Tridacnas or glass. I think they are natural because of the inclusions, but he is going to get them GIA certified too. It was a pleasure to meet his beautiful wife Yolanda and look at her bead creations- no lowly beader, she. Her necklaces are large and elaborate with many collected smaller pieces incorporated in them and lots of beaded leaves, for instance. Hard to describe, but they come together beautifully. She also had a tiny bowl of golden pearls and asks you to stir it with the tiny spoon. It is for luck. She confesses those pearls are fake, but says the result is the same as if they were real. After meeting Tom and Yolanda, I just feel blessed that they found the Peral-Guide forum and are sharing this with us. I told him he so outclasses the JOGS show he was in- then heard that Bo Perry(?) is going to interview him for his publication! I hope someone helps him get into the AGTA or the GLDA show. He should be in the upstairs gallery of the AGTA show where all the top jewels are showcased. I bet by this time next year, we will see him getting far more recognition. Pix coming.
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| Hi Caitlin, What a wonderful report! I can't wait to see pictures. I'm glad to hear the Dr. Stern and his wife made your visit to their booth so pleasant. I wish I were there (but I cannot complain as I have been in Miami Beach for a conference for work this week). John |
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| Great report, Caitlin. Just be sure Dr. Tom comes back next year! John, I just arrived in Jacksonville, headed to Miami on Thursday via Orlando/Ft. Lauderdale. Why don't you consider a trip down to Key West to view/report on the Margarita pearls? I can forward the investor contact at Mel Fisher laboratories. Steve |
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| Caitlin, thanks for your report on Tom Sternīs natural pearls and every other report of the Tuscon fair! It all becomes so "real" just reading and seeing the photos! I hope all of our members had a very nice time at the fair and will be reporting as well. ![]() |
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| Thanks for the offer, Steve. I would like to have been able to do so. Unfortunately, I'm flying back to the office in the morning. I get to Florida a couple times a year for work, so perhaps the next trip... John |
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| I got a chance to get some photos at the Jogs show Here is number one. It is from around the Celebes. The gold shows because of the flash. In person it chages from brown to this shade of gold.
__________________ Caitlin Admin Armchair Pearlologist following the pearl-what a ride! |
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| Here is the back side. You casn clearly see where the big one was attached. the other two were also, but you can't see it.
__________________ Caitlin Admin Armchair Pearlologist following the pearl-what a ride! |
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