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Intro from Jeroen (Jay) and a "how do you track your collection"- question.

havinganoakley

Oakley Beginner
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. Nearly 30 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 oakley1242@hotmail.com (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 :)

About 3 years ago I decided to dig up all the Oakleys I have and put them in a nice original Oakley showcase and show them instead of let them catch dust. Due to the fact I had prescription glasses the collection wasn't that impressive but still I was glad it was up for display.

Since then my collection has grown and there isn't a day I'm not scouring the internet for parts or missing (old) models.

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

Which leads me also to my first question: how do you track your collection? I'm juggling with a spreadsheet and Apple notes which somehow does the trick, but maybe you have suggestions. Preferably something which can be edited on a Mac and iPhone.

Hope to hear and learn from you all :)

With kind regards,


Jeroen (Jay)
 
Aloha and welcome to the Forum. :cool:🤙



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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. Nearly 30 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 oakley1242@hotmail.com (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 :)

About 3 years ago I decided to dig up all the Oakleys I have and put them in a nice original Oakley showcase and show them instead of let them catch dust. Due to the fact I had prescription glasses the collection wasn't that impressive but still I was glad it was up for display.

Since then my collection has grown and there isn't a day I'm not scouring the internet for parts or missing (old) models.

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

Which leads me also to my first question: how do you track your collection? I'm juggling with a spreadsheet and Apple notes which somehow does the trick, but maybe you have suggestions. Preferably something which can be edited on a Mac and iPhone.

Hope to hear and learn from you all :)

With kind regards,


Jeroen (Jay)
Good to have you and welcome! You should fit right in here! Haha on keeping up with the collection... it would be easy if I would stop adding and subtracting and changing lenses and mixing it up all the time but the other Oakley related forum gives you the ability to build your collection then you can download it on a PDF. You have to sign up and sign in and then find your glasses and click add to my collection. It will build your list under collection in the menu with the skull and crossbones.

 
Good to have you and welcome! You should fit right in here! Haha on keeping up with the collection... it would be easy if I would stop adding and subtracting and changing lenses and mixing it up all the time but the other Oakley related forum gives you the ability to build your collection then you can download it on a PDF. You have to sign up and sign in and then find your glasses and click add to my collection. It will build your list under collection in the menu with the skull and crossbones.

Cheers,

I’m familiar with O-review and have my collection (oakley1242) as good as it gets up to date.

It serves it purpose well for making an inventory of complete watches and glasses, but it lacks a functionality to list spare parts. Since I repair (my own) X-metals and refurbish (mainly) Frogskins I have a lot of spare lenses, rubbers, screws, etc...

A spreadsheet does the trick, but sometimes I'm wondering if there isn't an app for that :D

Anyhow thanks for the input.
 
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