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☆. Harman Optical LOGIE Harman Optical Material: Celluloid MADE IN JAPAN ~Fukui Sabae City~ Maximum Width: 138mm Lens Width: 43mm Bridge Width: 24mm Temple: 155mm Thin brown lenses are included, so you can use them immediately. ♦︎ I purchased this on Mercari the other day for 20,000 yen. There is a crack in the right temple, and the condition is not very good. The temple is slightly open (it can be fixed with fitting at an optician). I tried celluloid glasses for the first time and was impressed by the deep luster, beautiful shine, and gentle feel. The color is so beautiful that I was going to repair them and use them, but I was able to purchase another pair in a different color and in good condition, so I decided to sell these. This model was released about 13 years ago, before the release of julius tart, and when I learned about the logie, it was already discontinued and I couldn't buy it. I happened to find and purchase the model I had always wanted here. The shape is completely different from the julius tart optical FDR; the logie is thicker, has a three-dimensional feel, and gives a sense of depth. Also, the temples are even thicker. Although it is a re-release, this one is quite different from the original. Of course, julius tart is more faithful to the original. I prefer this one if I were to have prescription lenses put in. "Harman Optical" is produced in Sabae, Fukui Prefecture, the holy land of eyeglasses. Instead of acetate, which is the current mainstream plastic material, they use celluloid, which was the mainstream material before 1980, made from cotton and pulp, and they are committed to creating products that value unique colors and beautiful luster. The celluloid used has elasticity and is also resistant to impact. In addition, the more you use it, the more it gains a unique texture, which is also one of its charms. ~LOGIE~ A Wellington type that was popular in the 1950s. It has a thick frame and a design that combines a clumsy and masculine feel. The rivets connecting the front and temples use round rivets. In addition, it is carefully made with attention to detail, such as using 7-leaf hinges for a sturdy finish. ☆. I hope you will like it. Please take this opportunity.
4 hours ago