I've been searching through this site looking for resources for period or reproduction eyewear but many of the threads are dated by a year or more. I have grown tired of trying to deal with contact lenses in the field (having already tried the "night-and-day" lenses and everything else under the sun...) but since I have been graced with a melon-sized head, original frames are probably completely out of he question.
Which brings me to my question, are there any reputable makes of reproduction eyewear? I've seen the websites for Jas. Townsend (http://jas-townsend.com/eyewear-c-46.html?osCsid=9119620049d9ab9e9842202de7fb5744) but from my searches on the forum, most say that his "period" frames are actually much thicker than originals. Then there is the Focuser's "McAllister" (http://www.focusers.com/mcallister.html) but the extrordinarily shinny finish makes me weary of their period correctness.
I would rather not bring originals out in the field, not to mention I highly doubt there would be any that would fit my head, and I'm not sure if there are any good reproductions out there. Even then, are there any that would cater to a wider head?
Thanks for any and all assistance,
Bobby
Which brings me to my question, are there any reputable makes of reproduction eyewear? I've seen the websites for Jas. Townsend (http://jas-townsend.com/eyewear-c-46.html?osCsid=9119620049d9ab9e9842202de7fb5744) but from my searches on the forum, most say that his "period" frames are actually much thicker than originals. Then there is the Focuser's "McAllister" (http://www.focusers.com/mcallister.html) but the extrordinarily shinny finish makes me weary of their period correctness.
I would rather not bring originals out in the field, not to mention I highly doubt there would be any that would fit my head, and I'm not sure if there are any good reproductions out there. Even then, are there any that would cater to a wider head?
Thanks for any and all assistance,
Bobby
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