I like the Koure frames, too..and the Shuron Rongstrong....those
micromegaottica glasses are wild, I esp like the IO + Rings w/
interchangable rims in horn...I wish I could find something in that
line of idea at our online deal places...round w/ arched-type
bridge...that sort of thing....

On Mar 12, 1:03 pm, Firewalker <[email protected]> wrote:
> Although our tastes probably run in different directions, I really
> enjoy checking out the "different" frames on these type of sites.
> Here's one frame I really 
> likedhttp://www.eyewearscout.com/products_pictures/f3805c.JPG
> Just wish they had them in black with a silver/chrome metal area.
>
> You got any more sites with "different" frames?
>
>  -=# Firewalker #=-
>
> On Mar 12, 12:35 pm, Chuck Knight <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I'm half tempted to have a pair made up by my jeweler (he goes to my church
> > and we do favors for each other), but to the standard dimensions of a Zenni
> > lens.  That way I could order an $8 pair, and just swap the lenses into my
> > new, fancy frame!  :-)  I'd have him just modify an existing frame, but part
> > of the "look" is the bulk of the rim, and none of the Zenni frames, at any
> > price, have that much bulk.  Knowing him, he'd want to make it from solid
> > gold, though...he enjoys goldsmithing, and that's WAAAY out of my budget.
>
> > Looking at it critically, it appears as if the frame is made from little
> > more than a v-groove on one side of a square extrusion...bent and shaped, of
> > course.  Pretty simple, from an engineering standpoint.  Given the right
> > equipment (his LASER welder and a few other tools) I could probably make
> > them myself!
>
> > There are also other styles I like...like this one!  Bold, wild, somewhat
> > crazy, and the completely wrong size and shape for my face...or I'd already
> > have them.  http://www.eyewearscout.com/products_pictures/f4079c.JPG
>
> > I like these kinds of weird "techno geek" glasses.
>
> > The Axiis pair I originally linked to kind of makes me think of Steampunk
> > meets Star Trek, but with some refinement.  And yes, I also like the wilder
> > Koure frames from the Orient...but talk about pricey!
>
> >      -- Chuck Knight
>
> > On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 12:55 AM, Firewalker 
> > <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> > > They're definitly different, I'll give em that. Almost looks like the
> > > temples were added as an afterthought. Maybe they were going to
> > > originally just bolt them to the patient's head??  :)
>
> > > $300.00 is a *bit* pricey??
> > > You could probably have a custom pair whipped up at a machine shop if
> > > you knew the dimensions, and probably get out for cheaper.
>
> > > Seriously, I haven't seen anything even remotely like these frames,
> > > and *yes*, they are intriguing.
> > > I'd send a picture to O4L. They say "nothing is impossible". Heck,
> > > zenni sells so many offbeat frames, they may be able to have their
> > > frame supplier do some knock-offs of these.  They would definitely
> > > sell in China.
>
> > >  -=# Firewalker #=-
>
> > > On Mar 12, 12:36 am, Chuck Knight <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > I just saw these, and immediately decided that I simply have to have a
> > > > pair.  But, at full price, they're a bit pricey...heck, I could probably
> > > > have my jeweler whip me up a pair, custom!
>
> > > >http://axiis.us/M-BR.jpg
>
> > > > Does anyone know of a style similar to these, available through *our*
> > > normal
> > > > channels?  They're really quite striking...
>
> > > > THANKS!
>
> > > >      -- Chuck Knight- Hide quoted text -
>
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