oakley1242: Jeroen Havinga
Age: 46 / Netherlands
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Hi everyone,

My name is Jeroen (Jay for non-Dutch :)) and I have been an Oakley enthousiast for decades.
I bought my first Oakley (e-wire) when I was around 16 for the absurd price of $299. Around the time that the X-metal Mars was released also. 27 years later I still have it (the e-wire, not the Mars unfortunately :() in used but pretty good shape; including the original box with the metal "plate" that closed the inner box.

My first e-mailadres was [email protected] (and the 1242 was, as far as I can recall the number where the original HQ was situated; I even had a black Oakley baseball cap with 1242 embroidered on the back) Hence my nickname; a sort of tribute to that :)

Since recently I decided to dig up all the Oakleys I have and put them in a nice original Oakley showcase and show them in stead of let them catch dust. Due to the fact I was a prescription glass wearer the collection isn't that impressive (yet) but still I'm glad it is up for display.

Because of that I scoured the internet for parts and how-to's and came across o-review a lot of times and it has been my go-to site to check models and tips.

I'm really curious at all the enthusiasts here, and probably impressed by the collections.

With kind regards,


Jeroen (Jay)

Eyewear
233

Watches
18

Footwear
1

Apparel
7

Accessories
16

Collection
280
3Y
Sep 9, 2021 4:12 PM
Hi Ian,

It is an old post, but I have a Forsake Caia Koopman BNIB
Let me know if you are interested.

With kind regards,


Jeroen
3Y
May 14, 2021 10:48 PM
Cheers Skull.Jacket,

Looking forward meeting kindred spirits.
3Y
May 14, 2021 8:50 PM
Hi everyone,

My name is Jeroen (Jay for non-Dutch :)) and I have been an Oakley enthousiast for decades.
I bought my first Oakley (e-wire) when I was around 16 for the absurd price of $299. Around the time that the X-metal Mars was released also. 27 years later I still have it (the e-wire, not the Mars unfortunately :() in used but pretty good shape; including the original box with the metal "plate" that closed the inner box.

My first e-mailadres was [email protected] (and the 1242 was, as far as I can recall the number where the original HQ was situated; I even had a black Oakley baseball cap with 1242 embroidered on the back) Hence my nickname; a sort of tribute to that :)

Since recently I decided to dig up all the Oakleys I have and put them in a nice original Oakley showcase and show them in stead of let them catch dust. Due to the fact I was a prescription glass wearer the collection isn't that impressive (yet) but still I'm glad it is up for display.

Because of that I scoured the internet for parts and how-to's and came across o-review a lot of times and it has been my go-to site to check models and tips.

I'm really curious at all the enthusiasts here, and probably impressed by the collections.

With kind regards,


Jeroen (Jay)
3Y
May 14, 2021 8:49 PM
Hey Dann,

Thanks for the reply ... nice to hear about 1242 ... it has been my go to 4-digit number for ages, but with a wrong assumption :D

When I'm a bit more confident in finding my way around here I will certainly post some pics of my collection.

3Y
May 14, 2021 8:38 PM
Hi everyone,

My name is Jeroen (Jay for non-Dutch :)) and I have been an Oakley enthousiast for decades.
I bought my first Oakley (e-wire) when I was around 16 for the absurd price of $299. Around the time that the X-metal Mars was released also. 27 years later I still have it (the e-wire, not the Mars unfortunately :() in used but pretty good shape; including the original box with the metal "plate" that closed the inner box.

My first e-mailadres was [email protected] (and the 1242 was, as far as I can recall the number where the original HQ was situated; I even had a black Oakley baseball cap with 1242 embroidered on the back) Hence my nickname; a sort of tribute to that :)

Since recently I decided to dig up all the Oakleys I have and put them in a nice original Oakley showcase and show them in stead of let them catch dust. Due to the fact I was a prescription glass wearer the collection isn't that impressive (yet) but still I'm glad it is up for display.

Because of that I scoured the internet for parts and how-to's and came across o-review a lot of times and it has been my go-to site to check models and tips.

I'm really curious at all the enthusiasts here, and probably impressed by the collections.

With kind regards,


Jeroen (Jay)
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