Ribbon workswell also  thin and slippery

On Sep 15, 11:11 am, Chuck Knight <[email protected]> wrote:
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>      -- Chuck Knight
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> On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 5:43 AM, Greg Koelpien <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > I ordered a pair of half-frames from Zenni. One of the nose bridge
> > pieces broke after about two weeks, and Zenni was kind enough to send
> > me a replacement frame, but told me to swap the lenses from the broken
> > frames to the replacement frames myself. However, I am a little
> > unclear as to the best way to accomplish this; The lenses are held in
> > place with nylon line, and I don't know if using force is the answer
> > to installing the new frames. Does anybody have experience replacing
> > lenses in frames such as these?
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> > I suppose I could drop the whole thing off at my local eyeglass shop,
> > but I'd feel funny about doing that, since I didn't purchase the
> > glasses there. I'm not a big fan of Zenni for making me do this; I
> > would've preferred to mail them my broken glasses and have them swap
> > the frames themselves, but oh, well...
>
> > help!
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