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rodeo bill

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what did you pay for those? Those usually are not cheap!

I think I paid about $200 for my first pair a few years ago and about $300 for my 2nd Pair two years. And now the are going for $399.00 http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Tart-Optical-Arnel-dark-Amber-Eyeglass-Frame_W0QQitemZ290398539779QQcmdZViewItemQQptZVintage_Men_s_Women_s_Accessories?hash=item439d1a1003 They sold for $15.00 back in the 50s/60's

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how are those "FDR" ? I don't get the connection. FDR was dead long before plastic frames like that were out.?

I think I'd rather have originals as even my shurons aren't as nice as originals and it's the same company...

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I'm pretty sure these were just bought on Canal St. and they look just like bootleg wayfarers, but i like the fact that the lens is squarer and not as horizontal, also the bridge is lower.

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If anyone knows a good pair to look for that are pretty much exactly like these i will be much appreciated. I could do the 5$ thing, but i would like UV protection.

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Anyway, here's what I have on today... I've posted all my vintage ones now, so we move on to Japanese repro. These are by a brand called Yanagi Gawa Ichiro, and I think they're made in Japan, altough it might be Hong Kong.

 

Hi! I've been trying to know about this brand - and sadly Yanagigawa Ichiro seems a pseudo-Japanese brand by Chinese. I've read their website (in Japanese) and the texts sounded awful - just like translated by Google or Bing translation and there's a lot of typos in their web pages - FYI.

 

I'm into nice glasses but unfortunately my eye sights are still good - I sometime use the pair for distance when I drive or go to any museums or galleries to see properly and need to use my reading glasses when I read (obviously!), but otherwise I can see without them most of the time. So I always go for cheaper options like Jins and Zoff in Japan. :rolleyes:

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I've just found this thread, and was interested in William's comments about his grandma's old tortoiseshell frames. The trade in this was banned by the CITES treaty in 1973. A few companies have stockpiles that they acquired before this date. Maison Bonnet still produce bespoke frames using tortoiseshell, and I'd love to have a look around their operation.

This pair, which I found in Amsterdam at Fred Stoeltie a few weeks ago has a shell facing on a buffalo horn frame.

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William's pair might still be usable with a bit of light refurbishment. If horn is cared for then it will pretty much last forever. I suspect shell is the same.

The Eyewear Concierge in London has a few pairs of refurbished, new old stock vintage horn frames. I'm very tempted by this 1980s pair that I believe were made in Japan.

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Doing some thread archaeology...

I've finally managed to track down a replacement for my lost RB Caribbean..
These are c1963 in ebony with replacement G15 (green/grey) 15% LTF mineral glass lenses
 
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Nice that the lettering is still gold.. it's often worn away
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The hinges are mint! .. tight and free from corrosion
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1964 catalogue
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..by 1966 RB decided that women could wear the same style.. pfft! ikr whatever next!?
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..you can still easily buy vintage G15 mineral glass (i think they're all poly nowadays) lenses for £60 from ebay  i'm not sure when these date from.. i would guess at the 2000s but they have the dodgy Ray-Ban branding which i would rather avoid...
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4 hours ago, Duke Mantee said:

… and more feminine 

Man can't go wrong with more feminine or no gender at all look in modern times.

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On 1/15/2018 at 2:36 PM, cheapmuthafukr said:

My every day... Vintage b&l ray bans, before they started plastering them with logos. 

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At first glance, it looked like Zappa.

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