Yes, but those Shuron frames would able to be re-lensed again and
again. Some of the glasses I 've gotten from Overseas, while great for
the price,are regrettably one night stands.


On Mar 8, 9:56 am, Firewalker <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mar 7, 11:55 pm, abfabdude <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > The  Zenni lenses are 38 mm high, and the Goggles 4U lenses are 40mm.
> > I'm tired of chic small frames that block your peripheral
> > vision...It's time for some Bob Evans/Swifty Lazar face furniture.
>
> I understand completely.
>
> My 16 y.o. son calls `em "Grampa Glasses". But it seems, as is usually
> the case, that "Grampa" had some very practical reasons for his
> choice, and fashion wasn't one of them.  I told him that seeing is
> more important than being seen, and that old is new again. It's called
> "Retro" young`un! :)
>
> Me personally, I'm thinking of going for a pair of the old G-man
> Shuron Ronsir frames. Now those are what I'd call timeless classics.
> Just wish I could find them in some decent knock-offs. Cheapest I can
> find for the originals is $85 just for the frames.
>
>  -=# Firewalker #=-

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