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This is a pair of acetate-framed glasses. • Brand/series: There is a treble clef (oint) and the word "MUSIC" on both the temples and the lenses. • Mod

Posted 22 days ago in San Francisco, CA

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This is a pair of acetate-framed glasses. • Brand/series: There is a treble clef (oint) and the word "MUSIC" on both the temples and the lenses. • Mod

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This is a pair of acetate-framed glasses. • Brand/series: There is a treble clef (oint) and the word "MUSIC" on both the temples and the lenses. • Model: M6070. • Color code: C.5 (usually representing coffee brown, tortoiseshell, or a two-tone combination). It is marked with "DESIGN IN ITALY". 2. Specifications The numbers 53$\square$15 130 on the temples are the industry standard dimensions of the glasses (all in millimeters): • 53: Lens width (the widest part of a single lens). • 15: Bridge width (the distance between the two lenses). • 130: Temple length. 3. Appearance features • Frame style: It is a classic full-rim rectangular frame. • Material: The acetate is made with an alternating light and dark diagonal pattern, giving it a certain retro feel.

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