I have to add a second or a third to Don's comment here.  I've had several 
Optivisor's over the years and got my first through Heathkit back in the day 
when they were all the rage.  The one I still have left has no scratches on the 
lenses and works with my glasses for really close in work and if I take off the 
glasses and just use the Optivisor, I lose a bit in magnification but gain 
distance from the object.  

The click adjustable headband is addictive.

Jim - W0EB

> Bob,
>
> Do not scrimp on this particular item.  Yes, there are less
> expensive
> alternatives than Optivisor, but some have plastic lenses that are
> not
> totally clear - buy quality, your eyes will appreciate it.
>
>\
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