
Posted: 10/2/2014 8:29:46 AM EST
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Are those the kind of sunglasses you wear in Texas?
Steers and queers, or something like that. |
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When it comes to guns, there is no line in the sand, just empty casings.
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RB 3447's, 3475s, custom (upcharge) frame.
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God sometimes subcontracts -- A funny guy
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http://mjrayban.blogspot.com/2014/04/ray-ban-round-metal-insert-bronze-chip.html
Similar, maybe with a different chip style. |
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When it comes to guns, there is no line in the sand, just empty casings.
Official Arfcom callsign "Beef" - Its whats for dinner |
Originally Posted By LowBeta:
RB 3447's, 3475s, custom (upcharge) frame. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By shotgunfatcat:
http://mjrayban.blogspot.com/2014/04/ray-ban-round-metal-insert-bronze-chip.html Similar, maybe with a different chip style. Both of these look right. So I guess that weird looking frame is custom made? Or just not produced any more? I don't know much about the sunglasses world. |
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Originally Posted By shotgunfatcat:
Are those the kind of sunglasses you wear in Texas? Steers and queers, or something like that. View Quote Ha, to be fair, this guy is from Indiana. I'm not real crazy about these particular glasses, just want to help the guy out. I go between a pair of aviators and some Oakley whiskers myself. |
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Email Elton John, he might know. ![]() |
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Originally Posted By pd59:
Both of these look right. So I guess that weird looking frame is custom made? Or just not produced any more? I don't know much about the sunglasses world. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By pd59:
Originally Posted By LowBeta:
RB 3447's, 3475s, custom (upcharge) frame. Originally Posted By shotgunfatcat:
http://mjrayban.blogspot.com/2014/04/ray-ban-round-metal-insert-bronze-chip.html Similar, maybe with a different chip style. Both of these look right. So I guess that weird looking frame is custom made? Or just not produced any more? I don't know much about the sunglasses world. The style I posted is correct. It is a vintage pair. It has an added skin on the face of what LowBeta posted. The model is W1677 It was probably a low run pair, or custom. But not custom custom. |
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When it comes to guns, there is no line in the sand, just empty casings.
Official Arfcom callsign "Beef" - Its whats for dinner |
I really do know my ass from a hole in the ground!
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Originally Posted By shotgunfatcat:
The style I posted is correct. It is a vintage pair. It has an added skin on the face of what LowBeta posted. The model is W1677 It was probably a low run pair, or custom. But not custom custom. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By shotgunfatcat:
Originally Posted By pd59:
Originally Posted By LowBeta:
RB 3447's, 3475s, custom (upcharge) frame. Originally Posted By shotgunfatcat:
http://mjrayban.blogspot.com/2014/04/ray-ban-round-metal-insert-bronze-chip.html Similar, maybe with a different chip style. Both of these look right. So I guess that weird looking frame is custom made? Or just not produced any more? I don't know much about the sunglasses world. The style I posted is correct. It is a vintage pair. It has an added skin on the face of what LowBeta posted. The model is W1677 It was probably a low run pair, or custom. But not custom custom. Gotcha. So it looks like he's SOL unless he finds some old ones, and pays for it. Thanks for the help. ![]() |
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Those look like Roy Bans.
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