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griff:
NUOS?

as if we didn't have enough argy bargy with the term NOS  "nono"

NOS just means it hasn't been used/fitted, has no actual bearing on the condition of an item

skywayman:
I have built 2 nos frames up ridden them and sold them on with build marks etc..... Both sets fetched far more money than I paid for them NOS. I don't think anyone will mind if its been loosely fitted. Plus if you are keeping it for your own viewing please and aesthetic  values nothing will ever be lost especially if its a rare model/example etc.

Stellartois:
A tricky age old dilemma is this question of NOS  :pilky:

If a frame set is removed from its original packaging and handled with gloved hand, it remains NOS, as soon as the gloves are off and contact is made with human skin, it is no longer NOS.

It is essential therefore that it remains within its original packaging at all times, but for those special occasions when you want to hold it and give it a cuddle, glove up 8)

griff:

--- Quote from: Stellartois on September 06, 2013, 11:48 AM ---A tricky age old dilemma is this question of NOS  :pilky:

If a frame set is removed from its original packaging and handled with gloved hand, it remains NOS, as soon as the gloves are off and contact is made with human skin, it is no longer NOS.

It is essential therefore that it remains within its original packaging at all times, but for those special occasions when you want to hold it and give it a cuddle, glove up 8)

--- End quote ---

because people who work in bmx shops always wear gloves to handle their stock....  :chin:

neil:
Doesn't matter if its been handled! Once it's been built its no longer Nos

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