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Re: REVIEWS: Please post Judith Ripka April 2014 REVIEWS here... :)

DonnaLuby, not recuperated fully due to falling through the cracks at our HMO--will have to redo tests they lost, but the garlic is keeping me functioning, thank goodness. And thanks for the well-wishes. That Cognac Monaco bracelet is very nice, so glad you are enjoying it!

Fuji, I love the criss-cross ring and cuff, too! So wearable and timeless. Nice picks!

Just wanted to shout out to Judith's Vice President, Beth, who is taking the late-night shift with a two-hour show as I write this. Doesn't she look great in the black, sleeveless dress? Lovely shoulders and arms Beth--you are giving Michelle O some competition!! Good for you! {#emotions_dlg.biggrin} ~Peach

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Re: REVIEWS: Please post Judith Ripka April 2014 REVIEWS here... :)

On 4/5/2014 Haca said:

Hi PEACH, thank you for your very thoughtful response. You gave me a lot to ponder regarding the country link necklace chain. I do have a pretty chain necklace from CP but it is a bit too fragile to hang some of my substantial enhancers on. I also own the "native beads" but sometimes you don't want to go the Southwest route. In addition to leather cords, the country link would be a nice option. Plus, as I said, I would probably like it on its own with t-shirts. I agree it will be nice during the warm weather, which finally is on its way here in Virginia.

Thanks again and I do hope everything works out for the best for you and the other Judith Ripka fans and collectors. It is good to have variety and quality in jewelry lines.

Haca, I don't know whether you were thinking of purchasing the silver or gold-clad Country Link chain but thought a photo would help you visualize the chain with Carolyn Pollack. I love the chain, it's a great basic chain. No, it's not the same Country Link chain from years ago and that's Ok. It is what it is. I also purchased the matching bracelet and link the two together when I want to wear a longer chain.


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