Be your own boss, set your own value, do things your way! Beautiful 23 years established boutique optical in Palm Beach, Florida. Situated in a gorgeous newer office building with high traffic...
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Be your own boss, set your own value, do things your way! Beautiful 23 years established boutique optical in Palm Beach, Florida. Situated in a gorgeous newer office building with high traffic...
Be your own boss, set your own value, do things your way! Beautiful 23 years established boutique optical in Palm Beach, Florida. Situated in a gorgeous newer office building with high traffic...
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Looking for a Florida LDO who's ready to do their own thing! Why work for someone else when you can be your own boss and set your own value? Great opportunity to get out of someone else's business...
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Beautiful 23 years established boutique optical in Palm Beach, Florida. Situated in a gorgeous newer office building with high traffic visibility. Wonderful landlord with extremely...
No, they have been sold.
They have been sold, sorry I can't help. Good luck!
Sometimes people get confused over the terms "certified" and "licensed". They are, in fact, not the same.
Nope, didn't forget that at all, technically it's "Board Certified Licensed Dispensing Optician" so I didn't want to muddy the waters where the original post was concerned.
Actually Dr. Stewart, in Florida there is no such thing as a "Certified Optician," and the Board of Opticianry does not refer to that title in regards to any eye care professional or optical industry...
Sorry, they are sold.
Maui HT is very similar to the Drivewear lens my patient wears currently and is not fully satisfied with.
Hmmm good point about the French connection drk!
Hey buddy, good to hear from ya! Yeah, I know Bolle sorta pioneered that teal lens, but I haven't been able to determine if it is strictly for hard court, or if it works well on clay also.
Agreed drk. And I apologize, I wrote my last post before yours showed up.
Yellow just doesn't make sense to me. After playing around with a color simulator, seems like green mutes the court the best while still giving good contrast to the yellows and whites. Comments?
So, Harry, are you saying a teal blue would be best? And Chris, you're saying an Amber? And sharpstick777, you're saying a little of both??? Thanks y'all!
Of course! Please forgive me for failing!
With clay courts being a little grayish here in the states, wouldn't a "cooler" shade work better than amber to mute the court more and make the ball and lines pop? Or is my thinking off here?
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I know teal is a popular tint for tennis, but what about for clay courts? Would violet or rose be better? Thanks!
UPDATE: Tried a change in adjustment, added a bit of face form and panto to move that peripheral blur back out of her line of sight (plastic frame, so can't change vertex), while in the shop she...
Yes rrgirl, she's a Domestic Engineer.
Thanks for the replies everyone. STILL waiting for her to come back in so I can troubleshoot further.