American optical sunglasses..

Beachkid23

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I went to a yard sale that advertised a whole bunch of toys. I got there and they were right they had a whole lot of toys, everything from Star Wars, Legos, video games. She had some vintage glasses. I thought they were both Ray-Bans. But when I got home this other pair says American optical. I was upset with myself, I thought for sure the other ones were Ray bands, but I about fell over when I saw the sale prices for these. They're not new but not bad either. I think they both can be cleaned up pretty easily which I'll work on that after this weekend. Tell you what you learn something new every day, you really do!

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I sold a pair a few years ago American Ops - Viet Nam era . got over $200.00 for them - They look just like yours - I think the buyer was from Viet Nam
 

I was thinking like $50/ a pair for value. These may pay off the fire works we bought!
 

I was thinking like $50/ a pair for value. These may pay off the fire works we bought!

You did spend a lot of money on the fireworks, right because you could get one heck of a payday on the American Optical sunglasses?!! I have purchased and sold quite a few Ray-Bans but it is getting harder and harder to tell the fakes from the genuine ones.


Frank
 

You did spend a lot of money on the fireworks, right because you could get one heck of a payday on the American Optical sunglasses?!! I have purchased and sold quite a few Ray-Bans but it is getting harder and harder to tell the fakes from the genuine ones.


Frank

My brother-in-law bought 400 pounds of fireworks. And wanted us to chip in. I'm not sure what 400 pounds of fireworks looks like yet but I'll find out soon.
 

My brother-in-law bought 400 pounds of fireworks. And wanted us to chip in. I'm not sure what 400 pounds of fireworks looks like yet but I'll find out soon.

Looks like a big hole in the ground or a leveled home if someone screws up not to mention something worse! ??? I used to reload ammo for my' rifles but sold everything off when the realization hit me that I had enough powder and primers to level my' home and probably a few neighbor's homes.


Frank
 

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Here was the text we got the other day...

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Followed by

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Should be interesting. We were told we could invite friends. So I'm bringing my neighbor. He's a paramedic.
 

Holy sh%$t....I spent a few 4ths of July in Orange County CA and was amazed by the amount of mortars being launched by regular people. It was like a professional show. Not quite sure what your brother in-law is building or how he plans on igniting them, but you should make sure your kids are nowhere near that thing.
 

Holy sh%$t....I spent a few 4ths of July in Orange County CA and was amazed by the amount of mortars being launched by regular people. It was like a professional show. Not quite sure what your brother in-law is building or how he plans on igniting them, but you should make sure your kids are nowhere near that thing.

We gonna watch from the car. On the other side of a canal. Lol. I just tried that JD too. It's gross.
 

So back on subject. The American optical sold for $449 which i put it up as bin obo.

Here's their mortar deck...

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