Yes, they are titanium, but I can't find the metering controls...
:>). I thought that I might have been had when I sat next to a
German mayor at a dinner and he had some really nice ones on. I
asked how much they cost and he was aghast at mine!!
In a rather late attempt at my own defence, the lenses are glass,
photochromic and varifocal. But I don't think that I shall be
spending that much on spec again. Mind you some lenses for my flying
specs cost me £180 (GBP) - glass, bifocal and photochromic. Perhaps
I look a little gullible :>).
Chris
At 10:14 -0700 30/5/02, Timpe, Jim wrote:
Four hundred pounds for a pair of glasses???? What, were they titanium,
with spot metering, or what????? Sorry, just sounds a little outrageous to
little old bi-focal me....
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Barker
I have 2 Eyecup 1s, in both of which I installed my own corrective
lenses, made by separate opticians. the one in Germany made it free
for me, after I had spent about £400 (GBP) on a pair of spectacles
from him.
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