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For sale is a set of original Ichiro 51 Signature Juliets polished with emerald slate iridium lenses.
I'm a long-time Oakley collector from the O-Review days and I've had these glasses mostly in a box for the past 15 years or so.
A large gallery of recent photos is here:
A few notes:
– All-original lenses are near-as-perfect as I can tell.
– Frames have been handled and worn maybe a dozen times. I'd say near-mint condition.
– Hinges and nose bridge are factory tight.
– Frames are CAN/US model, non-serialized.
– Includes extra hinge and nosepiece rubber, Juliet coin, box with foam intact.
– Box has the sticker/barcode removed. See note below.
The box with the missing sticker/barcode also puzzled me for a while. Now, reflecting upon it, I bought these in 2005 from a local optician who was selling Oakley product on the side. He sold me all of my Oakley display items (cube, display stands, etc.) and these Juliets. You can see my post archived on O-Review from 2005 in which I wondered about their authenticity:
I am absolutely certain these are authentic, all-original frames and lenses. I have several other pairs of X-Metal Juliets for comparison. On a digital scale (video in above gallery), the frames show the proper weight.
I suppose the non-serialized frames and missing sticker/barcode from the box make my pair less desirable as a collectable item, but I believe they still have value.
PRICE: US$500 SHIPPED TO CANADA/U.S.
I'm a long-time Oakley collector from the O-Review days and I've had these glasses mostly in a box for the past 15 years or so.
A large gallery of recent photos is here:
A few notes:
– All-original lenses are near-as-perfect as I can tell.
– Frames have been handled and worn maybe a dozen times. I'd say near-mint condition.
– Hinges and nose bridge are factory tight.
– Frames are CAN/US model, non-serialized.
– Includes extra hinge and nosepiece rubber, Juliet coin, box with foam intact.
– Box has the sticker/barcode removed. See note below.
The box with the missing sticker/barcode also puzzled me for a while. Now, reflecting upon it, I bought these in 2005 from a local optician who was selling Oakley product on the side. He sold me all of my Oakley display items (cube, display stands, etc.) and these Juliets. You can see my post archived on O-Review from 2005 in which I wondered about their authenticity:
I am absolutely certain these are authentic, all-original frames and lenses. I have several other pairs of X-Metal Juliets for comparison. On a digital scale (video in above gallery), the frames show the proper weight.
I suppose the non-serialized frames and missing sticker/barcode from the box make my pair less desirable as a collectable item, but I believe they still have value.
PRICE: US$500 SHIPPED TO CANADA/U.S.