Just so you know, there are lots of options other than ebay for
vintage frames, including new vintage frames ("new-old" stock, that
didn't sell at an optician's years ago and  has since been bought by a
vintage eyewear place).  You wouldn't have the advantage of having a
lot of glasses to choose from, but these places do seem to be good
about measuring them and posting the measurements.

Here's one place:  http://eyeglassboy.com/ .  You can search on
"vintage eyewear" and find more.

I haven't done this because the cost would be more than just buying an
8-dollar pair of glasses from Zenni, but I would be happy if someone
would do it and post here about how it worked, in case I ever want to.

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