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Mar. 24th, 2004 04:19 pmfurther to yesterday's unfortunate incident involving spectacles ...
I actually broke the arm, rather than the lens. And as they are almost four years old, it was probably just old age that did for them (I can sympathise ..). I did have Vision Express insurance when I got them, but they never reminded me about it, and it wasn't renewed.
perlmonger has very kindly mended them, in some Heath Robinson-esque manner involving a plastic drinking straw and some red sticky tape. So now I look like a pikey, but at least I can see again - the spex I was wearing were giving me eye strain.
I actually broke the arm, rather than the lens. And as they are almost four years old, it was probably just old age that did for them (I can sympathise ..). I did have Vision Express insurance when I got them, but they never reminded me about it, and it wasn't renewed.
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Date: 2004-03-24 11:28 am (UTC)You may well find a pair of cheap glasses from which you can scavenge the temple pieces to repair your beloved spectacles. Even if they're not a perfect fit, they'll hold up better than tape for the interval between now and whenever you manage to get a new pair.
The first time I tried this, I found a match not only for the hinge but also for the color of the frames, and ended up wearing the amended glasses for another year.