Hi Ira, I saw those wooden frames on there website and thought I'd
like to try a set myself, but coastalcontacts is a little lacking in
there info on the frame sizes. Can you tell me what the total width of
those frames is and maybe the lens height please. TIA

On Apr 27, 8:11 am, Ira  Mitchell <[email protected]> wrote:
> I recall the conversation about the wooden temples a year ago. I'm
> wearing the new ones right now. They're very light and they seem
> really sturdy. I figure if they ever break, a little wood glue ought
> to do the trick -- or maybe I can cut off both ends and dovetail in a
> small patch. ;-)
>
> Seriously though, I'm impressed. It's always nice to add something
> truly new into the collection.
>
> - Ira
>
> On Apr 24, 11:08 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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