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Australian Hardware Journal, August 2002
"The company's new Wizard Bifocal Safety glasses fit the
safety criteria... They are sure to be popular amongst users
who recognize that even a slight slip or misjudgement can
cause severe injury."
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Australian Woodworker, August 2002
"The pair tested performed well in focal ranges from 300mm
to about 750mm. The Woodshop Specs are not only fitted with
integrated side shields to prevent side intrusion of waste
particles, but the temple arms can be adjusted both in length
and panascopic angle. This ensures that the wearer is not
only comfortable, but also obtains the maximum level of
eye protection."
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Canadian Woodworking, August/September 2002
"We tested a few pair and found that they are light and
comfortable to wear, there is no noticeable distortion and
there's a coating on them that makes them scrath resistant.
We gave Wizard Five Stars [out of five] for these great
workshop aids."
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Woodworker West, September/October 2002
"These glasses are stylish, comfortable and offer a perfect
fit."
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Woodworkers Journal, October 2002
"The WoodSpecs have high-impact clear plastic lenses, and
impact resistant frame and integrated side shields, to protect
your eyes from flying debris. Once you adjust the temple
pieces--which extend in four lengths--for comfort, you can
clearly see you rowkr wihtout wearing an additional pair
of reading glasses under your safety glasses."
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Workbench Magazine, October 2002
"Wizard Industries new Shop Specs have all the features
of a quality pair of safety glasses--large, impact-resistant
lenses, integrated side shields, and adjustable temples
to tailor the fit. Plus, they have the added benefit of
a magnifying lens. (Magnification ranges from +1.0 to +3.0.)"
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Shop Notes, November 2002
"...Makes it easy to do detailed work without having to
remove my safety glasses. The nice thing is that you can
adjust both the length and angle of the temples for a perfect
fit."
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Mid West Outdoors, December 2002
"Wizard's new Shooting Specs bifocal safety glasses will
ensure that the millions of hunters, outdoorsmen, and sports
enthusiasts can have adequate eye protection and improved
close-up vision, without the inconvenience of wearing reading
glasses under their safety glasses."
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Mid West Outdoors, Section 2, December 2002
"Fishermen can now have improved close-up vision for tying
knots and working with tackle, along with excellent ANSI
compliant eye protection."
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Live Steam Magazine, January 2003
"Wizard Shop Specs are comfortable and stylish safety glasses
that meet ANSI Z87.1 requirements. They will protect a worker's
eyes from flying debris in the shop. But Shop Specs are
different. They are the only safety glasses on the market
with built-in bifocal magnifiers, and integrated side shields."
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Shooting Illustrated, January 2003
"Now shooters can have quality safety glases while in the
field or at the range without sacrificing vision."
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Trail Rider Magazine, January 2003
"The optical quality of the bifocal lens and the plain
safety glass seemed excelletnt to us, and we'll probably
buy a coup-le more pairs just to have them around."
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Sporting Clays, February 2003
"Shooting Specs feature mono-lens bifocal correction for
presbyopia (the inability to focus at close distances) in
+1.0, +1.5, +2.0, +2.5, and +3.0 diopter strengths."
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Womens Outlook, Official Journal for the Women of the
National Rifle Association, March 2003
"If you've noticed yourself holidn items a little farther
away from your eyes than you once did in an effort to focus,
you'll rejoice at Wizard Industries' Shooting Specs. They're
a new concept in safety eyewear for the 30-something-plus
crowd."
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Sporting Clays, April 2003
"Shooting Specs feature mono-lens bifocal correction for
presbyopia (the inability to focus at close distances) in
+1.0, +1.5, +2.0, +2.5, and +3.0 diopter strengths."
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American
Handgunner, June 2003
"I've
long had a special pair of special shooting glasses
made with the proper correction for me to see the front
sight. The Wizard Shooting Specs provided identical results."
(Charles E.Petty of American Handgunner Magazine)
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Canadian
HomeWorkshop Magazine, June 2003
"With
my days full of close-up workshop chores that require accuracy
without strain, I'll take any help I can get. Whether it's
chopping dovetails, miniature tirning, scrollsawing or just
marking stock, it's just nice to have optimum clarity."
(Charles E.Petty of American Handgunner Magazine)
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Canadian
Woodworker Magazine , June/July 2003
Wizard Industries always seems to find new
and innovative tools that really make things easy and efficiant
for us woodworkers. (Graham McCullogh of Canadian Woodworker)
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Magazine , June 2003
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June 2003 New Products for Practicle Outdoorsmen
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