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Watering Hole
Old dog, new tricks
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<blockquote data-quote="sixgun86" data-source="post: 277707" data-attributes="member: 5345"><p>I was never one to buy expensive glasses and especially after hearing the horror stories of those losing, breaking, or having them stolen. Everyone in my area owns a pair of Costa Del Mar's. They start around $100 and average around $200 for a pair.. Tried on a couple pairs and wasn't impressed though I'm not sure which lenses they had in them..</p><p></p><p>Other day a customer came in and was mentioning he bought a new pair of lenses for his Oakley glasses. VR28 Polarized Black Iridum. Tried them on outside mid day, They were amazing. Now everytime he comes in I ask to try them on.. If I can find the funds I'll be buying a pair. He uses them for work as a deck hand on a off shore cat. </p><p></p><p>I currently own a pair of Calcutta polarized, $20. Not bad for the price but those VR28's are really really impressive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sixgun86, post: 277707, member: 5345"] I was never one to buy expensive glasses and especially after hearing the horror stories of those losing, breaking, or having them stolen. Everyone in my area owns a pair of Costa Del Mar's. They start around $100 and average around $200 for a pair.. Tried on a couple pairs and wasn't impressed though I'm not sure which lenses they had in them.. Other day a customer came in and was mentioning he bought a new pair of lenses for his Oakley glasses. VR28 Polarized Black Iridum. Tried them on outside mid day, They were amazing. Now everytime he comes in I ask to try them on.. If I can find the funds I'll be buying a pair. He uses them for work as a deck hand on a off shore cat. I currently own a pair of Calcutta polarized, $20. Not bad for the price but those VR28's are really really impressive. [/QUOTE]
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