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    One word. OPTIGRAB.

    DAMN THESE GLASSES!

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    Skinny bridge

    I too am searching for zyl frames that have 13-14mm bridges, most are too side or too splayed and so the frame front drops too low and occludes my upper lid in the process...anybody fibd any skinny bridge frames?

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    Melt-on metal nosepad conversions, using hot fingers. Man, Ir emember the days

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    Sorry to revive this thread from almost 8 years ago, but things have changed a lot in this last decade. Slipping glasses aren't a problem anymore.
    Now it can prevented through the use of a small rubber attachment to the eyeglass temples called eyeglass retainers. Here is a photo:
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    Anyway, more information about them can be found in this blog post:
    http://blog.chamightlike.com/2011/12...pping-glasses/

    cheers

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    Redhot Jumper Slipping glasses aren't a problem anymore. ..........................

    Quote Originally Posted by chamightlike View Post

    Sorry to revive this thread from almost 8 years ago, but things have changed a lot in this last decade. Slipping glasses aren't a problem anymore.
    Now it can prevented through the use of a small rubber attachment to the eyeglass temples called eyeglass retainers. Here is a photo:


    You should try to sell this product to the onliner opticals as they have no personal and physical contact with the patient/consumer. Any decently trained optician of which there are plenty around, is able to adjust and bend the temple tips to the curve of the ear for a comfortable and no slip fit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Ryser View Post
    You should try to sell this product to the onliner opticals as they have no personal and physical contact with the patient/consumer. Any decently trained optician of which there are plenty around, is able to adjust and bend the temple tips to the curve of the ear for a comfortable and no slip fit.
    Thanks for the suggestion Chris, will do.

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    Anyone remember the Broker where many temple styles as well as many temple weights were available to off-set lens weights?

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