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Consuming
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47th Street
By Lynn Yaeger
My
last visit this afternoon is to Stephen Herdemian, perhaps
the most egalitarian dealer on my list, a 25 year veteran
of the
district, Herdemian carries everything from a 1927 class
ring to a platinum or diamond Edwardian wristwatch. In
fact, Herdemian sold me the ring I wear almost every day,
a ruby and diamond gypsy - which means the stones are
set deep in the gold - that I purchased for $1,100 a few
years ago. I bring up the practice of letting customers
take jewelry home on spec, and he laughs and tells me
there's an ongoing joke on the street: "If someone
in the business asks for 10 bucks out of your wallet you's
say no, but them them have a $30,000 bracelet? No problem!"
It's
been a long day, but as usual I have a
hard
time pulling myself away. The diamond shaped lampposts
just outside the window are glowing in the early evening
dusk. Herdemian sums up what makes treasure hunting here
so magical: "Just when you think you've seen the
most beautiful example of something - oh my God, there'll
never be another antique bracelet or necklace or ring
as good as this one - some guy comes along and reaches
into a ratty bag and there it is. Your jaw drops and you're
amazed."
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