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Genuine Randolph Engineering Replacement Sunglass Lenses

Genuine Randolph Engineering Replacement Sunglass Lenses

Own a pair of Randolph sunglasses and the lenses are broken or missing? Not to worry, we offer Genuine Randolph Engineering replacement SkyTec™ and  SkyForce™ lenses for any pair of Randolph Sungla...

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Randolph Sunglasses: It's Not Just A Pair Of Sunglasses

Randolph Sunglasses: It's Not Just A Pair Of Sunglasses

After I sold my aviation insurance business and retired I found that retirement with nothing to do was boring. So, I decided to start an online business in 2005 and began researching what to sell. ...

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Repair Your Randolph Aviators

Repair Your Randolph Aviators

Replace those worn-out uncomfortable nose pads on your sunglasses by Randolph Engineering today.

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Sunglass lenses come in many forms such as glass, nylon, plastic and poycarbonate. Each has it's own set of properties that make it suitable for your particular needs.

Randolph Replacement Sunglass Lenses

Randolph Engineering has been manufacturing sunglasses since 1973 in their factory in Randolph, MA. The Randolph Engineering factory Over the years Randolph sunglasses, in particular their Randolph...

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Randolph Engineering Replacement Sunglass Lenses - Cobalt Blue Polarized AFL039 or AFL042

Randolph Aviator Replacement Lenses

Randolph sunglasses have a great reputation for their quality frames and lifetime solder joint warranty. But, sometimes, a lens gets chipped, cracked, or broken. One of the really outstanding featu...

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Jan Waszkiewicz and Stanley Zaleski discussing a frame which they are manufacturing at their plant in Randolph, MA

The 50th Anniversary of Randolph Engineering Inc.

One of the most common questions I get asked is, "What is the difference between Randolph Aviators and AO Eyewear Original Pilot sunglasses?" For a long time, I believed that both of the founders o...

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Forevever Aviators

Forevever Aviators

It's 1979 and Neil Armstrong is about to set foot on the moon. The sunglasses he wore were AO Original Pilot sunglasses, and they are still in production today.

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Randolph Engineering Monel Alloy CNC Machine

Monel Alloy For Sunglass Frames

Randolph Engineering, Inc. uses a monel alloy made of nickle and silver for the eyewire frames of their sunglasses. This is an extremely tough material that, combined with the proper solder, can ma...

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