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product code : k8402 :
£ 115
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1930's black plastic frame marked BRITISH,
with patent no.
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Can be glazed with
Rx or
sunglasses lenses.
condition
size
other info
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There is a patent number on this frame that dates it from
1928 and says that the inventor was a British man by the
name of Cecil Ernest McLeod, who made various other
inventions, from bicycles to electric lamps. This particular
patent relates to the position of the arms meeting the face
of the frame: note they meet at the top. This became known
as the Ful-Vue frame, later purchased by American Optical.
Prior to this, frames had their arms meeting in the middle of
the frame. The frame, too, is British as it is stamped thus on
the end of the right arm. It is a small and delicate frame,
suitable for men or women.
— klasik
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