My Savile Row eye glasses (pics).
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My Savile Row eye glasses (pics).
http://s291.photobucket.com/albums/ll30 ... 529337[url][/url]
These glasses were acquired through a local optician here in the U.K. (The gentleman was familiar with their maker, Mr Peter Viner).
I had a bit of trouble in obtaining the correct size, and these are the second pair that were sent.
I recommend that anyone wishing to buy a pair of these should contact Mr Viner directly, in writing, at Algha Group.
Cheers,
JTW.
These glasses were acquired through a local optician here in the U.K. (The gentleman was familiar with their maker, Mr Peter Viner).
I had a bit of trouble in obtaining the correct size, and these are the second pair that were sent.
I recommend that anyone wishing to buy a pair of these should contact Mr Viner directly, in writing, at Algha Group.
Cheers,
JTW.
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His website is www.algha.com
He's quite a hard gentleman to pin down, I successfully contacted him via formal written correspondence (to the address on the website).
Just to remind you, I did not get my own glasses directly from Mr Viner but through a 'middle man'.
Cheers
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He's quite a hard gentleman to pin down, I successfully contacted him via formal written correspondence (to the address on the website).
Just to remind you, I did not get my own glasses directly from Mr Viner but through a 'middle man'.
Cheers
JTW.
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It's a bit confusing
The 'Indy' glasses cannot be seen on the website as each pair are made to order. An order can be placed by either contacting Mr Viner direct or through a reputable supplier as I did.
In the States, I believe you have a good supplier www.framesdirect.com
look for the Berkshire Chase collection and you'll find the glasses made by Mr Viner.
Cheers
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The 'Indy' glasses cannot be seen on the website as each pair are made to order. An order can be placed by either contacting Mr Viner direct or through a reputable supplier as I did.
In the States, I believe you have a good supplier www.framesdirect.com
look for the Berkshire Chase collection and you'll find the glasses made by Mr Viner.
Cheers
JTW.
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Thanks, jones the whip. I also got the FramesDirect link from a fellow Phoenix COW member in a PM, but it is great to share it here.
Maboots, you can order the frames with either no lenses or with clear glass (or lighter weight polycarbonate), uncorrected. Try calling FramesDirect. Then take care of the frames until you pass 40 or so, when most people who've had good vision, as I did, start the natural degradation and need a little help, and if you are lucky enough to have more birthdays, even more help as the years go by. ;-)
Here is a link to the make and style: The frames alone are a tad over $200 USD, then you have to add your lens material, anti-glare and scratch coating if desired. The total will around $350 or $400 for a pair.
http://www.framesdirect.com/framesfp/Be ... meo/r.html
Maboots, you can order the frames with either no lenses or with clear glass (or lighter weight polycarbonate), uncorrected. Try calling FramesDirect. Then take care of the frames until you pass 40 or so, when most people who've had good vision, as I did, start the natural degradation and need a little help, and if you are lucky enough to have more birthdays, even more help as the years go by. ;-)
Here is a link to the make and style: The frames alone are a tad over $200 USD, then you have to add your lens material, anti-glare and scratch coating if desired. The total will around $350 or $400 for a pair.
http://www.framesdirect.com/framesfp/Be ... meo/r.html
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Maboot, it's certainly worth acquiring a pair, even if just to be part of your I.J. memorabilia.
I don't wear full time glasses and the readers' I currently use will do me for the next few years. At some point down the line I will have prescription lenses added to the Savile Row frames but for the time being they're just nice to have around.
Cheers guys,
JTW.
I don't wear full time glasses and the readers' I currently use will do me for the next few years. At some point down the line I will have prescription lenses added to the Savile Row frames but for the time being they're just nice to have around.
Cheers guys,
JTW.
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I had bought a pair of the Berkshire Chase glasses from framesdirect.com a few years back. The customer service was very heplful. I had to send the first pair back because I had originally ordered the wrong size. The replacement frames look great.
From one who wears glasses all the time $200 isn't so much for a set of frames. I agree it is a bit much if the glasses are only for show.
From one who wears glasses all the time $200 isn't so much for a set of frames. I agree it is a bit much if the glasses are only for show.
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What about these,
http://www.framesdirect.com/framesfp/Be ... lck/r.html
I know there not SA, but I don't like the feel of the side wrapping around my ear. I have a pair know, which my eye doc won't touch again for fear of damaging the acetate wrap around the lens and I need new glasses.
So whatcha think.
Croft
http://www.framesdirect.com/framesfp/Be ... lck/r.html
I know there not SA, but I don't like the feel of the side wrapping around my ear. I have a pair know, which my eye doc won't touch again for fear of damaging the acetate wrap around the lens and I need new glasses.
So whatcha think.
Croft
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I checked with my insurance co. If I buy my frames from an "out of network provider" they will reimberse me part of the money. Then, if I take those frames and get lenses put in by my normal eye doctor, my insurance will cover it . My advice is if you already wear glasses, check with your insurance company, you may save a bundle.
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Cool. That's the way to go!IndySmith wrote:I checked with my insurance co. If I buy my frames from an "out of network provider" they will reimberse me part of the money. Then, if I take those frames and get lenses put in by my normal eye doctor, my insurance will cover it . My advice is if you already wear glasses, check with your insurance company, you may save a bundle.
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Very nice find, specialy since you've had them all this time.
Just got off the phone w/Frames Direct. They'll contact the mfg. (closed till next Monday) and see if I can get these in my size. The ones with the acetate fronts w/acetate half covered "cable" temple.
What I'm going to see if they can get them with the half acetate sides in the "polo temple", I tried researching there site to confirm I'm using the correct termanolgy. Polo should be what I consider to be your every day "standard" temple. Cause when I say temple all I can think of (no not Doom) the part near your temple and not the part that goes over the ear.
I'll get the wraps if I have to, but we'll see.
Also looks like for a few dollars more (18.00) than my O.D. I'll have them install the correct lens and get that part over with. Has anyone else had them install there perscription??
Croft
Just got off the phone w/Frames Direct. They'll contact the mfg. (closed till next Monday) and see if I can get these in my size. The ones with the acetate fronts w/acetate half covered "cable" temple.
What I'm going to see if they can get them with the half acetate sides in the "polo temple", I tried researching there site to confirm I'm using the correct termanolgy. Polo should be what I consider to be your every day "standard" temple. Cause when I say temple all I can think of (no not Doom) the part near your temple and not the part that goes over the ear.
I'll get the wraps if I have to, but we'll see.
Also looks like for a few dollars more (18.00) than my O.D. I'll have them install the correct lens and get that part over with. Has anyone else had them install there perscription??
Croft