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    To all of you who wear glasses.
    Bought a little gadget on ebay that works really well actually. http://www.billard-dienst.de/xtcomme...oducts_id=1619
    http://shop.strato.de/epages/6117777...776/Categories

    At first I was a bit skeptical, but figured. What the hell! not so expensive to try.
    It weighs "nothing", and you do not even know it's there. Nothing to disturb your sight in any way.
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    Regards/Ronnie

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    i tried these years ago - did not work at all for me because i was looking through the wrong bit of the lens
    https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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    • #3
      Originally Posted by ADR147 View Post
      i tried these years ago - did not work at all for me because i was looking through the wrong bit of the lens
      Hello ADR147
      But there was nothing wrong with the actual gadget?
      I suspect that you had an old model of glasses? If you have an refractive error (astigmatism) in the eyes, you could not build that into the whole glass in the past.

      I suspect that you had as a small reinforced glass in the bottom of the glasses??

      This gadget may not suit everyone, but works very well for me.
      /Ronnie
      Last edited by ronfor0603; 29 October 2015, 06:30 PM.

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      • #4
        the gadget lifts them up it does not tilt them.
        https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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        • #5
          €18.50 for a paper clip?

          Can't play snooker or pool with glasses on anyway, makes me feel drunk.
          Andi Mack

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          • #6
            Hold the cue with one hand. Place the chin on the cue. lift the glasses with your other hand. If you can see good? Then this is for you
            simple as that
            /Ronnie
            Last edited by ronfor0603; 30 October 2015, 12:10 AM.

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            • #7
              Originally Posted by ronfor0603 View Post
              Hold the cue with one hand. Place the chin on the cue. lift the glasses with your other hand. If you can see good? Then this is for you
              simple as that
              /Ronnie
              Bought one of these a couple of years ago, it put the glasses perfectly in the centre of my vision and I could see pinpoint on straight pots.

              Couldn't pot a think in the middles or blind shots as the glasses still told me the pocket was somewhere that it wasn't due to the lens curvature.

              Play with daily disposable contacts now which are great.

              If your glasses give you perfect focus on the angles then the spoony should work fine but not for me.

              Did see a guy once playing in the 'National Express' annual competition who certainly had no problems going through all the rounds with one so maybe he had found a way round the angled shots.
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