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Space Encoder

What is pretty cool and interesting is if you look closely at the lens, you can see where the original factory cutting/finishing was done and then where a separate tool has obviously been used to re-finish the new shape at the top - its flatter than the normal round finish. I’d say it validates that these lenses were originally cut for something else and then refinished into the new shape. I don’t have one of the Olympic Xeus models anymore but I wondered if these came from a lens similar to those before they were polished, cut and drilled?
 
What is pretty cool and interesting is if you look closely at the lens, you can see where the original factory cutting/finishing was done and then where a separate tool has obviously been used to re-finish the new shape at the top - its flatter than the normal round finish. I’d say it validates that these lenses were originally cut for something else and then refinished into the new shape. I don’t have one of the Olympic Xeus models anymore but I wondered if these came from a lens similar to those before they were polished, cut and drilled?
Nope not Xeus. Those were a two toned lens and no holes. These must have been encoder lenses of some type. Maybe the new squared or ellipse. I am guessing they miscut and messed up a bunch of these.

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Nope not Xeus. Those were a two toned lens and no holes. These must have been encoder lenses of some type. Maybe the new squared or ellipse. I am guessing they miscut and messed up a bunch of these.

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I posted the article somewhere (to lazy to go find it) but it stated they were Kato lenses to start
 
I posted the article somewhere (to lazy to go find it) but it stated they were Kato lenses to start
For some reason I thought all Encoder lens were cut from Kato lens molds? When I owned them both when they first came out I remember holding them up together and thinking that made logical sense, but I could be wrong too.

It made sense when they first came out because both frames offered the same lens colors- Prizm road, black, and sapphire.
 
For some reason I thought all Encoder lens were cut from Kato lens molds? When I owned them both when they first came out I remember holding them up together and thinking that made logical sense, but I could be wrong too.

It made sense when they first came out because both frames offered the same lens colors- Prizm road, black, and sapphire.

I haven't been able to find out any more information about it but in an Oakley store the salesperson said that all of these glasses (encoder, kato, re:subzero, others?) are cut from the same basic lens, just in different places. He said it was called the lollipop.
 
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