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Vintage Sunglasses

MikeBravo

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I found a photo of my Dad wearing the same sunglasses I had in the last picture I posted. The picture of my Dad was dated 1969, so I know those glasse4s are at least that old. Here's a "side-by-side" photo of the sunglasses.



Your dad reminds me of a famous American actor, but I can't remember his name. Has anybody told him he has a resemblance to an actor?
 

MikeBravo

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I was thinking of Charles Durning. Just my imagination I suppose

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DamianM

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Picked up two pairs of these on the Bay
One is missing the arm but I found a replacement.
These are the ones missing the arm. the other is perfect with deco design engraved on the rim

Art deco Hexagon Sunglasses
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DamianM

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I'd love to own some vintage sunglasses someday, but right now, I am unable due to having to wear eyeglases. I could always opt for those transition lenses.

YOu could probably find some early frames( seen some hexagon ones) and take them to the eyeglass place to make you some custom prescription transitional's but IDK how much $ would be needed to cut them into hexagons:rolleyes:
 

splintercellsz

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I guess we would have to find out sometime, eh? More on that after my BCT, and stuff, ha!

I have two pairs of vintage eyeglasses (One is from 1923, and needs my prescription + a new ear piece), and the other just needs my prescription. I could see if they could turn those into those transition lenses. Not true to vintage, but it could work.
 

esteban68

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Picked these up yesterday, they have a definite vintage feel/weight to them, nickel plated with flat sectioned dark green glass lenses, they are marked WJ on rear of bridge and inside the arms.
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The nose 'cushions' appear to be mother of pearl and the ear grips tortoiseshell type material with serated grip ends
 

Shangas

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If it were at all practical for me to wear standalone sunglasses (and sadly, it ain't), then I'd love a pair of Aviators. They're so simple and sleek. I love them! I hate things that are cluttered and overdecorated.
 
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Sorry for resurrecting an old thread, but I just couldn't find where else to ask. I guess it's on topic, so... Anyway, can anyone tell me what are these and if they're worth anything at all? I can't find much about the company online, other than some recent website. I apologize in advance if this is nothing noteworthy, but doesn't hurt to ask, eh. Thanks and cheers!




 

AeroFan_07

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Neat Thread - Thanks Monitor for bringing it up. I just bought a pair of Ray Ban's of a vintage style, I'll post a pic when able.
 

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