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Henry Grossbard

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Henry Grossbard was the inventor of the Radiant Cut,[1] a diamond cut similar to the Barrion but with different faceting; he was also the founder of RCDC Corp, marketing the original radiant cut.

Grossbard emigrated to the U.S. from Austria during World War II, and apprenticed with a diamantaire. He later became a master diamond cutter before inventing the Radiant Cut in 1976.

Grossbard died in 2005 in a hit and run accident, while walking his dog on Passover. The killer was never found.

Grossbard's son, Stanley Grossbard, assumed responsibilities for RCDC Corp. following Grossbard's death.[2] Stanley Grossbard is married to Hoboken Mayor Dawn Zimmer.[3][4]

References

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  1. ^ Marijan Dundek (2009). Diamonds. Marijan Dundek. p. 33. ISBN 978-0-9537884-5-3.
  2. ^ "Henry Grossbard Dies at 79".
  3. ^ "Henry Grossbard, 79, inventor of the radiant cut - JCK".
  4. ^ "The Original Radiant Cut Diamond - Radiant Cut".