I expected someone to reply with something like, "Oh, no, you read it wrong. You still send non-adapts to the old address" or something like that. I guess I read it right after all.
I guess the...
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I expected someone to reply with something like, "Oh, no, you read it wrong. You still send non-adapts to the old address" or something like that. I guess I read it right after all.
I guess the...
We keep them under a halogen lamp.
We once made a lens out of ice and were going to try to generate it, but the blocker melted it.
I got a letter from CZV today with their new returns address and another page with the returns policy as of September 1. It contains this line: "Non-adapt lenses are not accepted; this is not...
That's strange. We've made a lot of these and haven't had a single problem.
We use a Horizon 3. If you increase the size correction, does it still edge too small?
The worst are the ones who think that they'll only have to wear the glasses until the medicine makes their eyes better.
I was going to say the same thing about Navigator Short.
"Something's wrong with the glasses you made; everything looks 3D."
If the scratches are "fine" they should be replaced for free regardless of the supposed cause.
Can you split that prism?
We have a ton of these coming through our lab, and they are the best drill frames you can buy. In fact, I'd say the Silhouette knock-offs are better than any other non-Silhouette brand.
We always just banged on it with a hammer.
Count yourself lucky. At least Cindy's not going around town trying to take your customers like my Zeiss rep.
It's been my experience that almost everyone assumes that Wal-Mart or Lenscrafters is going to be less expensive, and the ones who go to the trouble of comparing are very surprised when they find out...
I actually like KBco products in general, but this is the end of me buying them.