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September 2022 by Chief D
Used this to company to cut & edge my lawn. Using his large riding mower, he crushed a rain drain on my shed and totally ripped out and splintered the support hinged side of my wooden fence gate rendering the gate useless. Was quick to leave and sent me a bill faster than greased lightning and didn't mention a thing about damages he did. Called and canceled their future work and hired a real lawn care company for a lot cheaper and way nicer work. Don't walk away from this company..RUN !!
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November 2018 by Amber Old
Only does jewelry repair by appointment. Had them size some rings and repair a necklace. Looks great. Finished in a timely matter. Very pleased with their work
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November 2018 by Dale Mathis
Looks closed down, deserted. Nobody there, no answer to phone. Sign in front says it’s a landscaping business.
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August 2017 by Darius Lester
Not a jewlery store
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February 2013 by Julie S.
We had a wonderful experience at Shortt's with my engagement ring. I've been waiting to write this review for a while but wanted to wait until I was actually engaged! We were looking for someone who could work on an antique ring, and we were referred to Shortt's. Mr K's mother gave us a beautiful, heirloom ring; it was worn by both his grandmother and mother and is certainly very special and needed special treatment. We took it to Shortt's on a Saturday afternoon after New Years'. The ring needed some new prongs to keep the emerald cut stone safe and secure. It also needed lots of cleaning, resizing, and some repair. They gave us some really good advice about what would work best for this antique wedding set. We made our decisions and left the rings, but not for long. Shortt's took care of all of this in just a few days, for a very reasonable price. The ring is absolutely beautiful and we're so appreciative of their help.
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October 2010 by Angela S.
Shortt's Jewelry is one of the few things my mom was right about. I'd been to all of the big places looking for a decently priced wedding ring that wasn't boring and traditional, and had found nothing that I really cared about. My mom decided to check out a small local place called Shortt's because it was close to our house (at that time--they've since moved their shop to Norman; check out their Facebook page for the most up-to-date information). I begrudgingly went there (who wants to do what their mom says?), and I found the perfect ring for me. The engagement ring part is white gold and the setting curls around the large diamond and another tiny diamond comes off the setting, so that that part of the ring looks like a flower with a stem and tiny leaf by itself. The part you add has two sapphires flanking another small diamond, and it curls around the large diamond. I'm not good at describing it, but several people have remarked on how unique it is and can't believe I didn't have to custom order it. Also, it was much cheaper than most of the boring wedding sets the big companies had. The guy who helped us was friendly but professional, and there were no problems with the transaction. They also welded the two parts together for free, after I was finally able to part with it for a day. Also, I was worried about getting white gold because one of my friends got a white gold wedding set from one of the big stores and she's had to get it recoated once already, but I've been wearing mine for two years and the white gold still looks good. I am very satisfied with their service and craftsmanship.