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Re: O/T eye glasses, lenscrafters flex frames!
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Posted by Dean K on November 22, 2005 at 14:46:54 from (12.64.66.200):
In Reply to: Re: O/T eye glasses, lenscrafters flex frames! posted by wh on November 22, 2005 at 11:54:25:
The last pair I had were the titanium frames, loved them, nice and light. I wore them a couple years and my RX changed so got new varliux lenses made to go in them. They lasted a couple months and broke at the nose bridge. They told me titanium has to be worked in a vaccuum? I got a pair from jc penney, close to $400 and don't like them and won't wear them. Luckily a small place at the mall fit my expensive varilux lenses into a pair made from inconel for a reasonable price. I like the dr at penneys but not their prices. Lenscrafters wants to rush you too much and their prices aren't too keen either. I got my last exam at walmart for work glasses, but they don't have too much of a frame selection. Probably go back to the small place at the mall next time since they treated me right. DK
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