applesandarsenic
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Hi Again!
These Ray-Bans where also part of my recent hunting. The larger black pair are B&L Ray-Ban Wayfarer #5022. They look almost mother-of-pearl on top with the same material on the arms in a 'ombre.' I've tried looking a few places online but can't seem to find any similar Ray-Ban.
The second pair are B&L Ray-Ban with no style name or number. They now have a yellowish tint to them, not sure if they once where clear. They have a plaid/check running through. Also have not been able to identify them.
Now, part two of this question is: The arms on this pair are cracked/broken and have been crudely glued back together. Is this something that can be repaired by Ray-Ban or a third party? OR should they be left alone for the buyer to do? To restore or not to restore? Neither of these look good on me, so I guess the second part of my questions would be specifically for a resale market.
Any Help is Appreciated!
Thanks!
Andrew
These Ray-Bans where also part of my recent hunting. The larger black pair are B&L Ray-Ban Wayfarer #5022. They look almost mother-of-pearl on top with the same material on the arms in a 'ombre.' I've tried looking a few places online but can't seem to find any similar Ray-Ban.
The second pair are B&L Ray-Ban with no style name or number. They now have a yellowish tint to them, not sure if they once where clear. They have a plaid/check running through. Also have not been able to identify them.
Now, part two of this question is: The arms on this pair are cracked/broken and have been crudely glued back together. Is this something that can be repaired by Ray-Ban or a third party? OR should they be left alone for the buyer to do? To restore or not to restore? Neither of these look good on me, so I guess the second part of my questions would be specifically for a resale market.
Any Help is Appreciated!
Thanks!
Andrew