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![]() "JohnH" wrote in message ... On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 11:32:53 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: "JohnH" wrote in message . .. On Sun, 16 Jul 2006 23:14:53 GMT, Dan Krueger wrote: JohnH wrote: Do you still have the URL for the site from which you got your sunglasses? I'm referring to the ones that fit over regular glasses. Mine got trashed and my usual source doesn't carry them any more. Thanks! -- ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** John I have clip ons that came with my prescription glasses. They are small and easy to keep in a shirt pocket but when you get any sal****er spray you have to take them off and clean FOUR lenses. I put them in the other car and went here... http://www.rxsunglass.com/ You're a brave soul. I usually have to go back at least a couple times for adjustments, and even new lenses a couple times. I'd never trust buying them over the internet. That's not to imply there's anything wrong with doing so, but I want to be able to go back to the place I bought them. My current pair of rx glasses came from Costco. These were less than half what I paid at a regular ophthalmologist's office, and I've been very satisfied with them. John I wish I could get away with that, but the only discount prescriptions around here have to come from Wal Mart. Tried them twice. They could not get it right. I have "significant astigmatism", as the doctor likes to say, nearsightedness, and I wanted bifocals. With WM's lenses, I felt like I had fisheye lenses in the frames, and the numbskulls put the bifocal "break" right in the center of the lenses. They said "Duh...well we just followed the prescription". Ummm....no. Those are the kinds of problems I had with the ophthalmologist's office. I have prisms in both lenses, which are also progressive (instead of trifocals). My vision with the new glasses was blurry, and they kept trying to tell me there was nothing wrong with them. After new lenses, twice, they finally got them right. A real PITA though. Costco got the lenses right the first time, but one lens was mounted just a little off vertical. With progressive lenses, there can't be much play in the mounting. They fixed it in one visit, so I'm happy. I can see a golf ball throughout its flight! -- ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** John With optometrists & opthalmologists, it really depends on the lab they use, to a great extent. Also with the person who measures your face. The place I go to always asks me what kinds of activities I'm involved with, and they've fitted my regular glasses in a way that's slightly different from my sunglasses. They type us those notes, review them with me each time, and ask if anything's changed. These people are great, but expensive. $250-ish for regular glasses (just the lenses), and about $350 for the polarized lenses. Luckily, my eyes are changing very slowly. |
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"JohnH" wrote in message ... On Sun, 16 Jul 2006 23:14:53 GMT, Dan Krueger wrote: JohnH wrote: Do you still have the URL for the site from which you got your sunglasses? I'm referring to the ones that fit over regular glasses. Mine got trashed and my usual source doesn't carry them any more. Thanks! -- ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** John I have clip ons that came with my prescription glasses. They are small and easy to keep in a shirt pocket but when you get any sal****er spray you have to take them off and clean FOUR lenses. I put them in the other car and went here... http://www.rxsunglass.com/ You're a brave soul. I usually have to go back at least a couple times for adjustments, and even new lenses a couple times. I'd never trust buying them over the internet. That's not to imply there's anything wrong with doing so, but I want to be able to go back to the place I bought them. My current pair of rx glasses came from Costco. These were less than half what I paid at a regular ophthalmologist's office, and I've been very satisfied with them. John I wish I could get away with that, but the only discount prescriptions around here have to come from Wal Mart. Tried them twice. They could not get it right. I have "significant astigmatism", as the doctor likes to say, nearsightedness, and I wanted bifocals. With WM's lenses, I felt like I had fisheye lenses in the frames, and the numbskulls put the bifocal "break" right in the center of the lenses. They said "Duh...well we just followed the prescription". Ummm....no. Hee hee! I had that problem with a 2 Hour optical place here. You know...the type of place that provides a 2nd pair for free. Took 7 weeks to get all straightened out. No more. Now I go to a quality shop that has been in the business for about 50 years. I pay more and no freebies...but my glasses are perfect each time. note.. I use progessive lens in the best super thin plastic, coatings and titanium frames. I have two pair I use. My working pair are 5 years old and my 'new pair' will be 3 years old this fall. |
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