creepingnet
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There is a way I see New-Old-Stock as not Mint, and that's when it's not been used, just carelessly stored away, like in direct sunlight in the case of PC chassis.
NOS - I consider an item New-Old-Stock if it comes in it's original box with all of the parts and was never assembled and/or used. I bought a Songcheer XT case in 2004, I had to put the rubber feet on it, I had the case keys, there was not a nick or dent or scratch on it. It was NOS AND MINT. It's not anymore though :smdevil: - It's my 486 system now and I've put a lot of miles on it as a Pentium, XT, and as the current 486 it is. But one can have New-Old-Stock but not mint....
I picked up a InWin D500 mATX chassis a few months ago at RE-PC for $15, it was N.O.S. but not MINT because it was yellowed, but it had never been used before. I built my new system using that one. Quite nice having a modern PC in a beige lay-flat desktop. It was never used, all the parts were still sealed in their bag, it just sat somewhere eunder UV rays for some time, but never used, and not a scratch on it either.
NOS - I consider an item New-Old-Stock if it comes in it's original box with all of the parts and was never assembled and/or used. I bought a Songcheer XT case in 2004, I had to put the rubber feet on it, I had the case keys, there was not a nick or dent or scratch on it. It was NOS AND MINT. It's not anymore though :smdevil: - It's my 486 system now and I've put a lot of miles on it as a Pentium, XT, and as the current 486 it is. But one can have New-Old-Stock but not mint....
I picked up a InWin D500 mATX chassis a few months ago at RE-PC for $15, it was N.O.S. but not MINT because it was yellowed, but it had never been used before. I built my new system using that one. Quite nice having a modern PC in a beige lay-flat desktop. It was never used, all the parts were still sealed in their bag, it just sat somewhere eunder UV rays for some time, but never used, and not a scratch on it either.