Be nice if they'd explain how you'd go about adjusting the temples on
a pair of wooden frames.
Would you have to make a custom jig, and then steam the wood and clamp
to the jig?  Sheesh!!

-=# Firewalker #=-

On Apr 30, 1:23 pm, ldybaroness <[email protected]> wrote:
> Talk about wood frames check this out (just for fun 
> really)http://www.urbanspectacles.com/
>
> On Apr 24, 9:08 pm, Chuck <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Well, apparently I was, once again, ahead of the curve.  A full year
> > ago, I asked about wood for eyeglass frames, and someone accused me of
> > wanting to strap a 2x4 to my head.  :-)
>
> > Well, Ira just bought a pair with wooden temple arms.  (Congrats on
> > yet another new pair of glasses, guy!)
>
> > So, Ira, how are they in everyday use?  I've not yet bought a
> > pair...waiting about 1.5 more months, till my next eye exam, before
> > getting any more new glasses.
>
> > They look really good in the video.  Please, let us know if they turn
> > out to be not only attractive, but practical as well.
>
> >      -- Chuck Knight- Hide quoted text -
>
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