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haven't had high quality plastic lenses, you're missing something. You generally have to go to a small optician to get them. The Pearle Vision / Lenscrafter type places generally don't supply them. Doug, What do you mean the franchise opticians don't supply them? Do you mean they don't supply good quality plastic lens? My wife has always purchased her prescription glasses and sunglasses (ground plastic) from Lenscrafter's and has never complained about distortion -- Reggie ************************************************** ************* That's my story and I am sticking to it. ************************************************** ************* |
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![]() "Reggie Smithers" wrote in message ... Seriously - if you haven't had high quality plastic lenses, you're missing something. You generally have to go to a small optician to get them. The Pearle Vision / Lenscrafter type places generally don't supply them. Doug, What do you mean the franchise opticians don't supply them? Do you mean they don't supply good quality plastic lens? My wife has always purchased her prescription glasses and sunglasses (ground plastic) from Lenscrafter's and has never complained about distortion Although I'm talking about non-prescription lenses here, I've heard some odd things from friends who've gotten lenses made at Lenscrafter's and a couple of other chains. I'll qualify this, though, and say that I have a weird prescription, as others do, and the chains failed miserably at creating the lenses. This sounds like I'm now blending two ideas - the quality of the raw material, and the accuracy of the prescription. Confusing. |
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