Victor Epand
Victor Epand is an expert agent for BuyCellularPhones.info, a huge cellphone superstore featuring great prices and rebates on cellphones including Motorola, Samsung, Nokia, Audiovox, LG, RIM Blackberry, Sanyo, Sony Ericsson, and others. http://www.KrishnaDesign.com
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Which Phone Plan is Better for Me
- By Victor Epand
- Published 09/3/2007
- Cell Phones
- Unrated
In looking at maps for Verizon and Cingular it looks like most areas are covered well by both providers. There are pockets that have lesser coverage, but the majority of the area looks good. You are going to find the prices for their rate plans are pretty similar and both providers will have low cost devices.
If you are interested in the "Push-to-Talk" feature (which you referred to as "Walkie-Talkie", Cingular has this feature for their users.
If you are interested in the "Push-to-Talk" feature (which you referred to as "Walkie-Talkie", Cingular has this feature for their users.
Ideas On What To Use And How To Arrange Your Bouquet
- By Victor Epand
- Published 09/3/2007
- Arts And Crafts
- Unrated
There is a really good book out called 'Grow your own cut flowers' by Sarah Raven published by BBC Worldwide which could prove helpful. (Amazon are brilliant at getting books from overseas) She suggests flowers such as sweet peas, scabious and snapdragons, dahlias and zinnias but you will need to concentrate on annuals and make sure no biennials creep in as they will not flower in time.
Why Are Diamond Bracelets Called Tennis Bracelets?
- By Victor Epand
- Published 09/3/2007
- Jewelry
- Unrated
It's not often that a piece of jewelry is named for an accident, but such is the case with tennis bracelets. They got their unusual name from an incident involving professional tennis player Chris Evert during a match in 1987. Evert had been wearing an expensive bracelet featuring an inline string of individually-set diamonds. When the clasp snapped, she asked the officials to stop the match until the jewelry could be found.
What is the Real Market and Healing Value of Sapphires?
- By Victor Epand
- Published 09/3/2007
- Jewelry
- Unrated
In the open marketplace, the value of ANYTHING is what a willing Seller is prepared to sell for, and what a WILLING BUYER - or YOU in this case - are willing to pay.
Generally in a forced sale situation, items selling on the secondhand market (Forced Sale Conditions) may only get between 10% percent to 50% percent of an appraisal value.
This appraisal or Valuation is based on what an item would cost if it is lost or stolen.
Generally in a forced sale situation, items selling on the secondhand market (Forced Sale Conditions) may only get between 10% percent to 50% percent of an appraisal value.
This appraisal or Valuation is based on what an item would cost if it is lost or stolen.
How do Jewelers Rate Diamonds?
- By Victor Epand
- Published 09/3/2007
- Jewelry
- Unrated
We began our search by entering "diamond ratings" into the search box. The results led us to online gift retailers, where we quickly found a useful page on on the "4 C's" of diamond evaluation: color, clarity, cut, and carat.
From that document, we got the sense that the most reputable ratings are performed by independent laboratories such as the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) and the European Gemological Laboratory (EGL).
From that document, we got the sense that the most reputable ratings are performed by independent laboratories such as the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) and the European Gemological Laboratory (EGL).
Sprucing Up an Older Bridal Set
- By Victor Epand
- Published 09/3/2007
- Jewelry
- Unrated
Let's get right to it on sizing first. Prices will vary from location to location but in our area we generally size a ring down for $23. To size up starts at $28 and there is $10 added for each size after the first size. Keep in mind, the width of the rings will affect the price somewhat. The difference will not break the bank but be prepared for a higher charge for a wide ring band.
What Should I Consider When Buying a Gold Ring?
- By Victor Epand
- Published 09/3/2007
- Jewelry
- Unrated
When buying a gold ring, size will be a determining factor, but there are many other things to keep in mind. Durability, style, and price are also important, but how do you know if you are getting the best deal? Learning more about the way gold jewelry is made, classified, and priced, will help ensure that the gold ring you choose is the ideal one for you.
How Can I Tell if a Strand of Pearls is Real?
- By Victor Epand
- Published 09/3/2007
- Jewelry
- Unrated
Want to know if you've got the real thing? Rub the strand across the front of your upper teeth. It may sound strange, but real pearls will feel rough or gritty while fake ones will feel smooth. This is due to the micropores found on the genuine article.
Imitation pearls are usually made by dipping a glass or plastic bead into a solution of fish scales.
Imitation pearls are usually made by dipping a glass or plastic bead into a solution of fish scales.
Solutions for Resizing a Ring that Does Not Fit
- By Victor Epand
- Published 09/3/2007
- Jewelry
- Unrated
You might be surprised to know just how many ladies come to our business with similar problems. Of course, the knuckle is the critical point in simply getting a ring on the finger in the first place, and then comes the difference in size with that and the bottom part of the finger. We see this from injury, arthritis and simple heredity. The knuckle on my left ring finger is larger than the part where the ring goes and I like wider bands.
How to Repair Broken Jade
- By Victor Epand
- Published 09/3/2007
- Arts And Crafts
- Unrated
The best way to repair is often with a cement. Do the edges of the broken pieces fit together closely? If so, a good two-part epoxy cement is best. I recommend an epoxy which cures to a clear color, not amber like most. The brand name is Huges 330 Epoxy. It is made for gemstone material cementing. A craft shop should have this cement or may order it for you.