IL FS Vintage Revo 3050 (080-65) H20 Polarized Sunglasses
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FS Vintage Revo 3050 (080-65) H20 Polarized Sunglasses
I've had these for over 5 years. They are (were) my favorite sunglasses. (Just got a set of CF Raybans)
Revo RE3050 frames with the rare 080-65 Blue to Red mirrored Polarized H20 lens. These are metal frames with glass lenses. They are heavy as far as glasses go these days. They are not available at all anymore. And are regarded as one of the best lenses Revo (luxottica) ever made. The Efflux or Discerns are the closest models today to what the 3050's were. Now they use Titanium and Poly carbonate for weight reduction. But nothing is like real glass lenses!
The box, warranty, and case are long gone.
I do have a cleaning cloth and a case from an old set of Raybans that I'm including. There are some tiny tiny tiny scratches...nothing huge, you actually have to reflect the light off them to see. These are most likely from salt spray from boating and wind debris from being on the bikes. These can be buffed out, but you have to go to either an Luxottica store or a really good glasses shop (not Sunglasses Hut!)
The temple ends (around the ears) are a bit scratched and scuffed...from me holding them in my teeth. Fine sanding can fix this.
These glasses have seen two oceans, the gulf of Mexico, three great lakes, More lakes rivers and pools than I can count. water skiing, snow skiing, they saw many miles over looking the front of my TL1000R, and my ZX11.
$160 shipped...That price is pretty firm. (Find me an exact pair online for less, and we'll talk.)
http://www.amazon.com/Revo-Sunglasse.../dp/B000NZOGJS
http://cgi.ebay.com/AUTHENTIC-REVO-S...item45f98a8567
Revo RE3050 frames with the rare 080-65 Blue to Red mirrored Polarized H20 lens. These are metal frames with glass lenses. They are heavy as far as glasses go these days. They are not available at all anymore. And are regarded as one of the best lenses Revo (luxottica) ever made. The Efflux or Discerns are the closest models today to what the 3050's were. Now they use Titanium and Poly carbonate for weight reduction. But nothing is like real glass lenses!
The box, warranty, and case are long gone.
I do have a cleaning cloth and a case from an old set of Raybans that I'm including. There are some tiny tiny tiny scratches...nothing huge, you actually have to reflect the light off them to see. These are most likely from salt spray from boating and wind debris from being on the bikes. These can be buffed out, but you have to go to either an Luxottica store or a really good glasses shop (not Sunglasses Hut!)
The temple ends (around the ears) are a bit scratched and scuffed...from me holding them in my teeth. Fine sanding can fix this.
These glasses have seen two oceans, the gulf of Mexico, three great lakes, More lakes rivers and pools than I can count. water skiing, snow skiing, they saw many miles over looking the front of my TL1000R, and my ZX11.
$160 shipped...That price is pretty firm. (Find me an exact pair online for less, and we'll talk.)
http://www.amazon.com/Revo-Sunglasse.../dp/B000NZOGJS
http://cgi.ebay.com/AUTHENTIC-REVO-S...item45f98a8567
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