Sid42 I believe that if you are selling an item that was originally B-stock, the fact should be disclosed. I have an old HK cassette deck that I purchased as a B-stock item (some 18 years ago) and, like you, I could not find a mark on it. If I were to sell it today I would disclose the B-stock designation even though it would hardly matter at this point. I wouldnt want to be accused of attempting any sort of deception.
I can imagine how I would feel if I arranged an A-gon purchase and then unexpectedly received an item with a B stock label on the original box I would be a little irritated at the very least. Naturally, anyone advertising a used B-stock item will probably not get a blue-book price, but the unit didnt start out at full retail anyway.
Just MHO.
I can imagine how I would feel if I arranged an A-gon purchase and then unexpectedly received an item with a B stock label on the original box I would be a little irritated at the very least. Naturally, anyone advertising a used B-stock item will probably not get a blue-book price, but the unit didnt start out at full retail anyway.
Just MHO.