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Sold Ti Square Wire

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These are the possibly the most comfortable pair of sunglasses I own, weighing in at 23g. The frame is made of titanium and the hinges have a spring action. In excellent condition. Will come with original microfiber bag (no box). Asking $75 $65 $60 shipped to CONUS.

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Bump with price drop.
 
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Final price drop before hitting the Bay.
 
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@mapotofu is the frame twisted? It looks right the right arm (left in the first photo) isn’t touching the surface, but the other arm is. The first 2 photos appear to show the same condition. Just wondering.
 
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@mapotofu is the frame twisted? It looks right the right arm (left in the first photo) isn’t touching the surface, but the other arm is. The first 2 photos appear to show the same condition. Just wondering.

Good question. There is a lot of flex in the titanium wire frame. If it is twisted, it's pretty easy to twist it back to make the ear stems even on a flat surface.
 
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@mapotofu is the frame twisted? It looks right the right arm (left in the first photo) isn’t touching the surface, but the other arm is. The first 2 photos appear to show the same condition. Just wondering.
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Good question. There is a lot of flex in the titanium wire frame. If it is twisted, it's pretty easy to twist it back to make the ear stems even on a flat surface.

If it were C-5 alloy, then yes it would be easy to shift the plane of the arm/ear stem, but given that it is titanium alloy, it may not be as easy as you think. Just my .02
 
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