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The Phillips Head Screws on the earstems would indicate a Fake. I'm not an expert on the Blades. But I do not know of a O-Matter frame that has phillips head screws used for mounting points.Didnt really have a reason to doubt the guy when I bought em, but now that I'm trying to find lenses and doing deeper research, I'm not so sure if these are original blades?
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Well the Blades were very modular, easy break stems to replace with different colors then later with the trigger stem. So would not say that screws would have been used.Eh, a possibility, but considering their supposed age, I'm betting those would have been replaced over the years. (Positive /hopeful attitude still ) lol
@cmunozh
Definitely legit - you know what markings to look for and they are all present.
These would have originaly had a black iridium lenses and a pair of clear lenses.
The clear lens on your pair has a Transition logo so I would guess are photochromic.
The other pair in the picture look like prizm road to me...
It looks fine. What are your suspicions?Folks, I'm new here. Requesting a legit check on this Chain link with a polarized red iridium lens. Obtained from Gear Up USA on Amazon. The serial number shows up. The polarized text is there. The sticker was static cling (I moved it here). Pictures attached.
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