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Twobiscuit

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I do not know how authentic this is but it was recently posted on FB with the caption "American Rangers of the Rio Grande District 1850-1851"
Looks like some favored the Scattergun. Notice how the flasks are carried
American Rangers of Rio Grande District  1850-1851.jpg
 
Yeah. I’m sure. If he’s wearing glasses, it not a picture from the 1850s.
Not sure about the logic for your assertion...Modern style glasses with earpieces were around from the 1730s; Ben Franklin created bifocals in 1784, and glasses to correct astigmatism were here by the late 1820s. Seems like the 1850s could have a shotgun shooter using 4-eyes.
Eyeglass history
 
Not sure about the logic for your assertion...Modern style glasses with earpieces were around from the 1730s; Ben Franklin created bifocals in 1784, and glasses to correct astigmatism were here by the late 1820s. Seems like the 1850s could have a shotgun shooter using 4-eyes.
Eyeglass history
Actually modern style glasses weren’t around at all. Up until close to the 20th century the lenses where mostly small ovals. Some small rectangular types can be documented, until the 1870s, ear hooks were not common. In the 1850s frames tended to be thicker and had ear pieces that folded and even sometimes had provisions for laces to be added to the ends. The large round frames or possible asymmetrical styling would mean they were many decades in the future. The middle man is no more wearing glasses that the man on the far left has a hole in his face.

Also do you know what was involved in taking a photograph in 1850?
 
Actually modern style glasses weren’t around at all. Up until close to the 20th century the lenses where mostly small ovals. Some small rectangular types can be documented, until the 1870s, ear hooks were not common. In the 1850s frames tended to be thicker and had ear pieces that folded and even sometimes had provisions for laces to be added to the ends. The large round frames or possible asymmetrical styling would mean they were many decades in the future. The middle man is no more wearing glasses that the man on the far left has a hole in his face.

Also do you know what was involved in taking a photograph in 1850?
We all like to be right, but now we're both completely off topic from the OP on a very minor point. I'm gonna hit the sack. :horseback:
 

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