> I would like to find a pair of reading glasses that are like the
> Magnivision Titanium readers,
>
> http://www.magnivision.com/collection.cfm?catid=7
I guess I'm confused, this URL did not take me to the Titanium section.
> but with 2 flaws corrected.
>
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> 1. The metal bridge bar that goes across the nose is attached to the
> lenses with a tiny bolt with a tiny nut on the inside.
When I went to the Titanium section, three out of five frames were *not*
fastened with nuts and bolts, but appeared to be the traditional welded
construction. In looking through the whole site, there were even frames
with double bridge bars.
> Does anyone know where I can get readers with the strengths of the
> Magnivision Titanium readers, but without the flaws?
If the store you go to doesn't have the selection you want, the web site
has a long list of stores they sell to. You might just try a different
one.

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Lurfys Maw - 21 Apr 2008 05:49 GMT
>> I would like to find a pair of reading glasses that are like the
>> Magnivision Titanium readers,
>>
>> http://www.magnivision.com/collection.cfm?catid=7
>>
>I guess I'm confused, this URL did not take me to the Titanium section.
Dang. The correct link is
http://www.magnivision.com/collection.cfm?catid=8
I don't know how that other link got in there. Sorry.
>> but with 2 flaws corrected.
>>
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>construction. In looking through the whole site, there were even frames
>with double bridge bars.
I should have been more clear. The model I have is the first one
shown. The second one appears to have similar construction.
The other three, which I assume are the ones you are referring to,
have rims, so they may not use nuts and bolts, but they have more
traditional hinges and do not fold nearly as flat.
>> Does anyone know where I can get readers with the strengths of the
>> Magnivision Titanium readers, but without the flaws?
>
>If the store you go to doesn't have the selection you want, the web site
>has a long list of stores they sell to. You might just try a different
>one.
Dan Abel - 21 Apr 2008 07:03 GMT
> >> I would like to find a pair of reading glasses that are like the
> >> Magnivision Titanium readers,
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>
> http://www.magnivision.com/collection.cfm?catid=8
> The other three, which I assume are the ones you are referring to,
> have rims, so they may not use nuts and bolts, but they have more
> traditional hinges and do not fold nearly as flat.
Thanks for the clarifications. We're now on the same page, but I have
no further information, advice or help. Hopefully somebody else with
more knowledge and interest in these features will step in here.

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