I see a lot of parts listed as NOS, but they really older repo parts. Some of the sellers online are AMCA members and "reputable sellers" with 100% positive feedback.
I guess you could make the argument that they are new "original" repops in their stock, but doesn't fit my definition of NOS.
Here's the definition on wikipedia:
New old stock (NOS), also backronymed as "new on the shelf" or "new off the shelf", refers to obsolete equipment, or original parts (components) for obsolete equipment, that have never been sold at retail.
What's your thoughts?
I guess you could make the argument that they are new "original" repops in their stock, but doesn't fit my definition of NOS.
Here's the definition on wikipedia:
New old stock (NOS), also backronymed as "new on the shelf" or "new off the shelf", refers to obsolete equipment, or original parts (components) for obsolete equipment, that have never been sold at retail.
What's your thoughts?
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