Difference between revisions of "Iron monocle"

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| type = miscellaneous clothing
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| description = A single, iron-framed, glass lens is held between the wearer’s eyebrow and cheek in front of one eye. A fine cord attaches it to the wearer.
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| category    = masks
| description = a single iron-framed glass lens is held between the wearer's eyebrow and cheek before one eye. A fine cord attaches it to the wearer
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| type        = miscellaneous clothing
| resources = 20 grams of [[iron]]<br /> 45 grams of [[string]]
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| time        = 2
| objects = 1 [[lens]]
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| resources   = 20g of [[iron]]<br>45g of [[string]] <br>
| tools = [[file]]
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| objects     = 1 [[lens]]
| time = 2
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| machines    = none
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A single iron-framed glass lens is held between the wearer's eyebrow and cheek before one eye. A fine cord attaches it to the wearer.
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'''Description:''' A single, iron-framed, glass lens is held between the wearer’s eyebrow and cheek in front of one eye. A fine cord attaches it to the wearer.
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See also [[iron framed spectacles]], [[tortoiseshell framed eyeglasses]] or [[silver framed spectacles]].
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Iron monocle
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A single, iron-framed, glass lens is held between the wearer’s eyebrow and cheek in front of one eye. A fine cord attaches it to the wearer.
Clothing
Categorymasks
Typemiscellaneous clothing
Time2 day(s)
Resources20g of iron
45g of string
Objects1 lens
Toolsfile
Machinesnone

Description: A single, iron-framed, glass lens is held between the wearer’s eyebrow and cheek in front of one eye. A fine cord attaches it to the wearer.

See also iron framed spectacles, tortoiseshell framed eyeglasses or silver framed spectacles.