Here’s What Sy Kessler Has on Tap for Las Vegas
The company will have deals on precious metals testers as well as the latest in lab-grown diamond detection technology and security.

The company, which exhibits in the Essentials & Technology area, will be offering show-only deals on the Gemoro XRF Gold & Precious Metal Analyzer, which has precision silicon drift detectors (SDD), and its digital AuRacle Pro and AuRacle Analyzer Gold and Platinum Testers.
Gemoro Products also will demonstrate the new Gemoro Powerful Ultrasonics jewelry cleaner with sound-dampening technology, and the new Gemoro Elite 1067T gemological microscope.
Sy Kessler will be showcasing the latest advancements in Yehuda’s line of lab-grown diamond detectors with advanced Yehuda AI-powered color coding of natural, CVD, HPHT, moissanite, and CZ that requires no human interpretation, the company said.
The company also will have the new Digital Bodyguard proactive security system with criminal face- matching and weapon-detection technology, while Kessler Batteries will be promoting premium Sony/Murata watch batteries, starter kits, and more.
Sy Kessler/Gemoro Products will exhibit at booth #52091 in the in the Essentials & Technology area, which is located on Level 1.
JCK Las Vegas will take place from May 29 to June 1.
For more information on Sy Kessler/Gemoro Products, call 1-800-527-0719, email akessler@sykessler.com, or visit the Sy Kessler website.
In addition to outlining its plans for JCK Las Vegas, the company announced that in partnership with Viking Motorsports, the Gemoro NASCAR #99, a Chevy Camaro SS driven by Parker Retzlaff, was one of the cars racing in the Kansas Lottery 300, held in Kansas City, Kansas, on April 18.
At the race, the company highlighted the Gemoro XRF Gold & Precious Metal Analyzer, which is pictured on the hood and the sides of the car with the words, “Tests Gold Fast!”.
The company said the Gemoro XRF, XRF PRO, and Assay Lab desktop XRF devices provide “unmatched speed and accuracy for identifying and valuing gold, silver, platinum, and other precious metals.”
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