3/5 Pete E. 1 year ago on Google
I
recently
purchased
a
158gm
9mm
Miami
Cuban
necklace
from
Liry's
(stock
piece),
and
when
I
got
it
home
really
started
looking
at
it
on
the
table,
under
some
good
light,
and
noticed
a
little
twist,
and
like
3
or
4
links
in
the
chain
larger
and
spaced
apart
further
than
others,
I
took
it
back
to
the
store,
a
couple
of
weeks
later,
with
receipt,
as
it
should
have
a
one-year
warranty
to
see
if
Liry's
could
fix
it,
the
nice
assistant
took
the
necklace
to
the
back
and
Liry's
jeweler
polished
it,
and
it
looked
shiny,
but
I
was
told
it
can't
be
fixed,
but
at
least
I
got
it
for
a
good
price,
I
also
purchased
a
9"
13
mm
Miami
Cuban
bracelet,
both
pieces
where
not
cheap
(but
cheaper
than
others
players
in
the
handmade
Miami
Cuban
chain
business)
and
I
saved
my
money
for
a
long
time
to
purchase
(not
a
big
money
person),
Not
saying
Liry's
is
bad,
they
have
a
great
stock
and
staff
and
great
prices,
just
wished
they
would
have
stepped
up
with
their
warranty
promise,
and
seen
the
error
and
replaced
it
for
another,
like
for
like.
I'm
not
a
professional
jeweler
by
any
means,
but
if
I
can
see
the
error,
why
couldn't
they,
I
would
have
turned
it
in
a
bracelet
and
scrapped
the
not
good
links,
if
I
was
a
jeweler
making
and
selling
chains,
your
name
is
riding
on
the
chain.
If
you
purchase
jewelry
from
Liry's
in
store
(I'm
sure
custom
order
pieces
are
more
looked
over
when
done),
just
inspect
it
really
good,
(I
know
it's
hard,
as
it's
all
shinny
and
sparkly)
and
if
a
Cuban
make
sure
the
links,
all
are
nice
and
symmetrical
and
hangs
straight,
if
you're
going
to
wear
the
value
of
a
nice
used
car
(or
more)
around
your
neck,
make
sure
your
chain
is
right
before
walking
out
the
store.
Update
to
owners
reply,
I
had
an
Italian
made
26"
7mm
Cuban
weighing
88
grams
it
was
not
that
great,
I
used
it
as
part
of
the
purchase
on
the
9mm
Miami
Cuban
I
got
from
Liry's,
so
that's
not
it,
I
was
looking
for
a
handmade
piece
that
a
person
took
the
time
and
talent
and
years
of
skill
to
make
and
it
shows
in
the
work
in
the
chain,
but
not
here
on
this
chain,
and
I
have
seen
how
Miami
Cubans
are
made
over
and
over,
how
can
a
bunch
of
gold
ringlets
the
same
size
(wrapped
around
bar
before
cutting,)
end
up
a
some
noticeably
larger
and
different
sizes
then
other
links
and
also
see
that
the
spacing
in
between
the
links
isn't
correct,
in
the
end
and
why
didn't
the
chain
maker
see
this,
and
correct
while
making,
maybe
something
with
filing
the
chain
not
sure.
I
just
maybe
expected
to
much
from
the
famous
"Liry's
jewelry"
on
warranty
and
overall
quality
control
on
some
pieces
of
jewelry.
I
guess
don't
believe
all
the
you
tube
videos
people
put
out
about
their
products.
The
13mm
Miami
Cuban
bracelet
I
also
purchased,
is
awesome
and
link
spacing,
and
sizes
are
right
and
who
ever
made
it
showed
their
true
skill
in
the
end
with
a
fine
product.
NO
worries,
it
will
get
either
upgraded
(when
I
save
the
money)
or
scrapped
and
refined
into
gold
bar
for
safe
keeping.
Lesson
learned.