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Old April 24th, 2006, 01:09 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly.tying
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Default Clip-on magnifying glasses


"Frank Reid"

Steel and optically ground plastic. Last 10X longer than any other and
won't break. Better clarity, doesn't distort when you are wearing
sunglasses.
Frank Reid
(obligatory note: do not own stock in or have anything to do with the
company)


What Frank said .... Mageyes for tying .... hateyes for fishing

my only issue is that I wear a Tilley hat and the hateyes doesn't fit the
brim well ... if you are a baseball hat type ( i.e. plan to have your ears
cut off after too much sun { I have a friend that has this happen}) they are
great as is ... I'm still trying various modifications to the hateyes for my
broader, floppier, chapeau


 




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