I think I troubled him with my estimate of 10 pairs of BI and BIP in reserve for Juliets too! Few spares I wish I had but might have to settle for cuts going forward.
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O well. Just get him one of those necklaces that dials the ambulance for him when he faints mutiple times!I think I troubled him with my estimate of 10 pairs of BI and BIP in reserve for Juliets too! Few spares I wish I had but might have to settle for cuts going forward.
Seems that slate iridium is one of the most loved tints in Japan. Doesn't surprise me as generally speaking, Japanese don't like very dark lenses --- in general there are very few sunglass wearers here. I love Slate Iridium.[/QUOTE
slate iridium is my favorite lens as well, and i am not japanese, lol. yup, the oem cut slate lenses (non ichiro signed) are pretty rare i believe. i was able to snag one pair mounted on a mint carbon juliet (JC serialized too) for around $200 early this year. awesome indeed...
Best stock up on rubber as well, I can't imagine they will continue to make those indefinitely...
How long does a set of rubbers typically last with almost daily use?
I need to calculate how much Juliet rubber I need for the rest of my life.
- I am 41
- I will wear a single pair of Juliets 5 days a week (not true, but it's an exercise...)
- Assuming I live to be 81...so 40 more years
Someone please calculate the number of spare rubbers I will need.
Since you sweat a lot, then it will be 60!- I am 41
- I will wear a single pair of Juliets 5 days a week (not true, but it's an exercise...)
- Assuming I live to be 81...so 40 more years
- I will wash them twice yearly.
- I have moderate to heavy head sweatiness.
- I would replace them fairly soon after I spot deteriation since I am quite fastidious about these things.
That's 6 variables for you kromin323. Please now provide me with the formula I can use or if that's protected, just use that formula and tell me the total number of spare rubbers I need. I guess 30!
;-)