Good Art Hollywood
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Yo dawg. I had my size b box & tounge resized as it was too big. I went to a local jeweler and they did it for me. It didn't look great at first, but as it has aged a bit, the area where the link was joined has smoothed out a bit. So just be aware that the job from a local person may not be as nice as GAH could do. But I paid $60 and GAH quoted me with $300 something which is bananas.
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@Oaktavia Awesome! My curb chain is a bit smaller, so it would show repair even less. That’s good to know!! Thank you
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Any competent jeweler should be able to size a bracelet. $300 for a link removal is absurd!
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@Danimal506 yep I meant to say that in my post, it'll be easier to repair something smaller.
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I recently inquired about having some links removed and was quoted $350.
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In the new world order, that’s likely the cost to shorten a ball chain…

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@Danimal506 I had some links removed on my curb chain bracelet size C. Brought it to a local silversmith and they dialed it in for $120 CAD. I just did some digging for local custom silversmiths as opposed to going the store front jeweler route.
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@derek111 That’s smart. Going straight to someone who works primarily with silver. I’m sure there is no shortage of them here in Austin, TX. Thank you for the tip

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@pechelman wouldn’t they send back the extra removed link(s)?
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@pechelman said in Good Art Hollywood:
Supposedly if you send back cut off ball chain links they'll send you back a few stickers for the silver? At least I swore i read or heard that somewhere.
They sent me a solid pack of stickers when I did this….
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@pechelman guess I assumed they would send back what already belongs to you.
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The question is: do you get more stickers depending on how many sections you send back, and would you get more now that the price of silver has gone up?




