I'm trying to identify an old progressive that looks sort of like an upside down squiggly letter V under the 180 circle on the nasal side. Its frustrating as I know I've seen these in the past and I can't remember or find what it is. Anyone?
I'm trying to identify an old progressive that looks sort of like an upside down squiggly letter V under the 180 circle on the nasal side. Its frustrating as I know I've seen these in the past and I can't remember or find what it is. Anyone?
If it's what I'm thinking, every customer that's had one said they got it at visionworks.
http://www.laramyk.com/wp-content/up...lens_chart.pdf
Page 6, the Optima Progressive Z?
Thanks gas...but the squiggly upside down V i am looking for looks more like a seagull
Could it be an Illumina PAL? Without seeing it, it's hard to visualize....
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It is a Visionworks branded lens
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IS it + spheres on top?i vaguely a stock hoya lux II or old rodenstock stock plus lens...if + shprs
Do we have any VisionWorks opticians here? I'm curious as to what this lens actually is, as we all know it is SOME lens company's design, even if it is privately branded
Probably solamax.
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