rick54
New in Town
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- Rockford, Michigan
The vintage glasses that you find in antique shops etc. come with glass lenses. First, I'd like to say that glass is more optically clear than plastic, and doesn't scratch like plastic. Now the problem you'll have is that most of those frames were rimless which meant that the glass lenses were "drill mount" lenses. I can tell you this, from my extensive research on the subject, that there is no optical house in the U.S. that will do "drill mount" glass lenses. There is a liability issue here. But hope is not lost, as I've found a optical lab in Canada that will do "drill mount" glass today. It takes creative mailing,by going through a Canadian optician who then forewards your prescription and frames on to the optical house. My lenses currently are about 2+ years old. At the time I had them made, the cost was $170 U.S. and that's with a bi-focal.