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on a side note, this question also answers a recent thread about 'why boxed and serial matched sets are so important'.
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Buy my X-metal R1's then LOL!!!Username Hidden said:Are we sure that's an R1? And when did Oakley start using serial numbers???
Just kidding.... But good info from @mjt42, I didn't know about the color variation either. I need to get one of these someday....
I have some R1's, just not Jordan...Username Hidden said:Buy my X-metal R1's then LOL!!!
Weren't X metals especially Romeos hand made lolUsername Hidden said:To the experts in the forum, I have received a question regarding the location of the 4 serial on the frame. Please feel free to comment on this to asure the interested member that this is a genuine Oakley Romeo "Jordan" (4 digit serial).
I have tagged some who I know might have some insight, but anyone else feel free to comment.
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Username Hidden said:Bro, that is a legit Jordan.. dingo asked me the same question about the serial placement. So I asked Linus and he asked his boy that has 9 Jordan romeos if it was legit and he assured us that it is legit.
that dingo guy is genius, but that's just me .. Glws bro no doubt real!Username Hidden said:Bro, that is a legit Jordan.. dingo asked me the same question about the serial placement. So I asked Linus and he asked his boy that has 9 Jordan romeos if it was legit and he assured us that it is legit.