Yes!  Knowing the key words does help immensely.  Did a search on
glasseyeyes.com and it looks like 39dollarglasses.com has this
service.

Thanks,
Gretchen

On Jun 13, 8:46 pm, Chuck Knight <[email protected]> wrote:
> It's called relensing or reglazing, and yes there are places online
> that will do it.  (I'll let others recommend them, since I have no
> personal experience in this area)  Ira even wrote a blog post, the
> better part of a year ago, about his experiences relensing his
> favorite pair.
>
> In my experience, it's always easier to search once you have the right
> keywords...
>
>      -- Chuck Knight
>
>
>
> On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 11:46 AM, Gretchen<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I apologize of this has been covered already, but I am new to this
> > forum and didn't see anything about this subject on the first few
> > pages of posts that I scanned.
>
> > I have a pair of frames that I LOVE and want to keep.  Is there any
> > internet-based resource that will make lenses for my old frames?  I
> > have bought a few pairs of glasses online from eyebuydirect, and I am
> > moderately happy with them, but I am unable to find frames that are
> > *exactly* like the ones I have and love.  And getting lenses put into
> > them at a brick and mortar store starts at $60.
>
> > Thanks,
> > Gretchen

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