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I don't dive and I don't really want anything for this; I just thought it might be of use to somebody here.
If anybody can make use of it you can have it for postage cost.
I was limited as to choice as I had irregular shaping to the surface of my eyes, caused by things that were work-related, but you are informed of all the details after the initial inspection; I have Toric lenses and find it difficult to imagine how my sight could be improved.
Yep, paid eight and a half grand for new lenses and cataract removal (while they were in there); best money I've ever spent. That was just over a year ago and I'm still buzzing on it now. Whole thing took way less than an hour, both eyes done, some minor discomfort for a week or so, but very...
I was gifted a waiter's friend some years ago and have used it continually since, brilliant thing. Well made and superb hand feel, so much so that I went looking for a small pocket knife by them. The world is awash with knock-offs to the point where I couldn't find a real one anywhere. I suppose...
That's the normal measurement for a properly load bearing stick used for a medical issue where the weight of almost half the body needs to be carried straight down; walking sticks and staffs, as we use them, just need to be what suits.
Old drain/chimney rods are a good bet, farm sales, junk shops etc.; I have a stick with various attachments using these and it has lasted many years of fairly hard use.
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