Peter Mackin
One Too Many
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I’m still getting by without readers and I’m nearly 63,,I took my rose tints off when I went from Harley to triumph Lolololol ,,,you know I’m kidding big man
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Only Oakley Fives with contact lenses. I'm a speccy lad so usually wear a baseball cap when there's sunshine on you know where...
Perfect choice to lose your virginity!I don't have sunglasses yet, but I'm working on it. The purpose of acquiring such
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Hey G Man:Aviators the old school look. I do have quite a number of variations in "the collection" including a pair of "General McArthurs".They are quite desirable amongst "sunglass cognoscenti". I have worn them out in the car but feel they don't suit my face. Or maybe I am just a dyed in the wool wraparound guy more likely.
I have an old Parker 51 fountain pen like MacArthur signed Peace in the Pacific with. Eisenhower and Hemingway wrote with them too.Aviators the old school look. I do have quite a number of variations in "the collection" including a pair of "General McArthurs".They are quite desirable amongst "sunglass cognoscenti". I have worn them out in the car but feel they don't suit my face. Or maybe I am just a dyed in the wool wraparound guy more likely.
Hey Leither, which leather is this? FQHH? Cheers
It's an Aero J106 in midnight CXLFQHH. Couple of years old.
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Hey G Man:
Since this is your thread and you’ve mentioned your Ray Ban collection i’d like to ask a question if i may.
Are you aware of any sunglasses that were or appear to be a prototype to the B&L Ray Ban aviators? Not just the glasses but the case being nearly identical in form and detail but both without any decipherable branding or inscriptions? They would be old as dirt i believe beginning around 1937.
Thanks. Bowen
Hey Guy: i always got file to large and the pics were sideways when i first started here.Bowen mate, the oldest Bausch & Lomb sunglasses I have are WW2 issue so post 1937. Probably 1942 to 1945
They are in an Aluminium ( Aluminum !) flat hard case. The case is embossed Bausch & Lomb.
For sure there would have been prototypes before WW2
Now I have some troubles getting photos onto the forum.
I have to get my wife or daughter to photograph on their ipads and then email the photos to me on Hotmail.
I then have to save the photo to my computer and then upload as a file to the forum. Quite a palaver !!
If I try to add any photos direct the forum baulks and tells me the "file is too large".