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Vintage Eyeglasses

Stuffsmith

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Hi all - this is my first post over here, coming from The Cap Faction thread. I've been casually collecting eyewear for over 25 years - and I'll enjoy posting some of the wild things I've found in my travels. I put my prescription in the ones I love - here's the first one to intro to you - 1840's 'D Frame' specs, made for train riding (coal dust was apparently not enjoyed by passengers on windowless train cars!). Such an elegant and totally modern design.

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Anyway, nice to meet you all, and I look forward to some good exchange with you!

Keith
 

Stuffsmith

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Wow, I guess this is dead, judging by the tumbleweeds rolling through here....


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Shanghailander

One of the Regulars
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Pennsylvania
Not dead yet.

I choose to wear pince-nez as my reading glasses - mainly because they are small and the case (a beautiful sterling silver art deco model) fits easily into my pants pocket. DSCF2253.JPG
 

scottyrocks

I'll Lock Up
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Isle of Langerhan, NY
After being inspired by MisterGrey's post the other day, I bought a pair of glasses from the bay yesterday.

They looked good in the picture(s), but I guess I'll see when they get here.
 

Matt Crunk

One Too Many
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Muscle Shoals, Alabama
The eyeglasses I wear the most, as seen in the photo below, I purchased used from an Unclaimed Baggage outlet for $5, and just happened to already have lenses very close to my own prescription. So close that I've never bothered to change them. I have no idea about the brand or if they are true vintage or vintage reproduction. Still, what a deal at five bucks.
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Stuffsmith

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Hi guys, nice to see your specs!

Shanghailander, love your pince-nez! I often think of getting my prescription in some, but I'm kind of blind and I think they would be too heavy with my poor prescription. I'll dig out an amazing pair of Italian folding 1930s pince-nez frames with original orange lenses that are one of the coolest eyeglass designs I've ever seen.

Matt, I remember seeing that picture when you showed your Fedora – I noted the glasses mentally then. Do the temples curl around your year? What do the backs look like? They are a really great shape for your face. Nice!

Keith
 

scottyrocks

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I would never wear contact lenses. I don't like the idea of putting anything in my eye, despite what millions of people do every day.

If I was to need glasses full time, I would definitely go with what Matt is wearing, or what MisterGrey showed above.
 

MisterGrey

Practically Family
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Texas, USA
Glad to hear I'm having a positive impact! Can't wait to see what the new specs look like, scotty. Speaking as someone in the optical field, I also share your concern with contact lenses; there's an incredibly high threshold of responsibility required that, to me, isn't worth the cosmetic benefit; very recently I've encountered a spate of individuals coming into my office for medical reasons related to contact lens abuse and misuse. Since I handle the glasses end of things, some of the stuff was pretty shockingly horror-movie worthy; one patient in particular, barely older than me, is facing permanent blindness in one eye because of CL abuse. Not a risk one runs with spectacles. It's also worth noting that, for those of us with astigmatism, CLs aren't as precise as glasses, and won't correct vision as thoroughly.
 

earl

A-List Customer
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Kansas, USA
The eyeglasses I wear the most, as seen in the photo below, I purchased used from an Unclaimed Baggage outlet for $5, and just happened to already have lenses very close to my own prescription. So close that I've never bothered to change them. I have no idea about the brand or if they are true vintage or vintage reproduction. Still, what a deal at five bucks.
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Those look like the first prescription glasses I bought some 8 years ago. Still use them as a second pair. Earl
 

vitanola

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Gopher Prairie, MI
I've worn various iterations of these old Art-Craft rimless "Marshfield" frames since I was a child, forty years ago.


IN addition these days I also wear Shuron Zyl framed and rimless Pince-Nez, generally a fingerpiece as it holds my bifocals in just the right position.

 

Stuffsmith

Fedora Lounge Artisan
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808
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Sydney
Very nice. I would date those to about 1840. Amazingly similar detailing to a pair of small round silver specs I own. I will don them tomorrow and take a few snaps. Thanks for the tipoff!

Keith
 

Shanghailander

One of the Regulars
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Pennsylvania
Vitanola, are those new pince-nez glasses?

Mine are all vintage and I had new, plastic, prescription lenses made for them. I have three styles, all rimless - the C-bridge, hoop spring, and Astig.
 

Stuffsmith

Fedora Lounge Artisan
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808
Location
Sydney
As promised! 1840's folding arm silver specs. Got these in about 1990 for $50 at a consignment shop. I've worn them to death. Newsboy cap is Class of 1919 (come over to the Cap Faction if interested, lots of amazing lids there).

Keith

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WideBrimm

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Aurora, Colorado
Nice looking rimless specs Vitanola. I've been wearing the Art-Craft semi-rimless Rimway style (cable temples) for some twenty years now. Best glasses I've ever worn. :)
 

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