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Juliet lens identification

The fire lenses do tend to be brownish to look through, but have a green switch to the edges. This isn't the best pic and photobucket lowers the resolution but you'll see what I mean.
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The fire lenses do tend to be brownish to look through, but have a green switch to the edges. This isn't the best pic and photobucket lowers the resolution but you'll see what I mean.

Ah, I see what you mean about the brown now. If you hold them up away from a light source, they are a sort of coppery brown but hold them up to the light and they are green.

By a brown base, I tend to mean the likes of gold and tungsten.
 
Yes they at not the same base as the usual Browns we know and love. You actually get the colour switch when wearing them, looking towards the edges.
 
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