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Post by explorer on Jun 22, 2005 8:20:57 GMT -6
Why I believe in quality.... Hung a rattletrap in some brush on Lake Travis during last tournament of season with Fishers of Men a couple of weeks back. Instintively, put a good tug on it and it stayed put so cranked down the drag, moved in a little closer and put a good yank on the rod and that little devil came flying at me about mach 1.0 and hit me smack in the left lens of my SolarBat fishing glasses then fell harmlessly to the boat deck. My fishing partner came to check on me but I just picked up the bait and flipped it back into the spot and kept fishing. Later we checked the glasses and found nary a mark on that lens. If it were not for the quality and design of those glasses you would be hearing about the hurting, one-eyed, angler up in Tomball who got a rattle trap and a lot of chinese glass and plastic in his left eye. Folks, we all spend a lot of money on gear (rods, reels, lures, etc). What are your eyes worth? I know.
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Post by Robert on Jun 22, 2005 13:36:09 GMT -6
Explorer,
I have worn glasses since first grade and I wear safety glasses at work. I understand the need for GOOD eye protection.
Just like face protection on the boat, how much is YOUR safety and protection worth?
Would ya drive your truck without a seat belt, or stand up in a roller coaster?
Some times a dangerous intersection needs a few death's for the city to justify the expense of safety equipment.
We need to think of our safety first, and the cost of fishing second. I would rather have both eye's and want to fish than have gone fishing and lost an eye.
I see the value of your product, and realize we all need the protection from the sun and projectiles.
Thanks for the timely reminder!
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