Melvin, you do know that this is all in jest, right? But on the other hand, I honestly don't think this is a real label. I think the seller of that boombox just printed up some labels to make his M90(s) sell better.
Bill: why do you think that label is original? It's never been seen before that I know of, ever, and this guy just happens to have 2 boomboxes for sale with the exact same label? Here's my case for a fake/imaginary label: He's got no original box, no owner's manual, no accessories or warranty card or anything that would've come with the boombox when new. BUT he somehow has 2 boomboxes, both for sale, with the exact same deck door and speaker label? And then the deck door label is supposed to be a cling. But his is not.... it's a piece of paper folded and placed around the door for looks; look closer and you'll see what I mean. On one picture, the deck door has no label because it falls off if you open the door. Lastly, the biggest giveaway..... He SPELLED the dang model number wrong. I'm certain that JCV would've never listed the model number that way. He has it on the label as JVC-RC M 90. No way jose, even the datalabel on the rear panel, the one you can trust, has the model number listed as RC-M90L. The hyphen location IS important as is the spacing of the digits. This is a detail that someone not so familiar with these JVC's model enumeration scheme would get wrong.
Bill: why do you think that label is original? It's never been seen before that I know of, ever, and this guy just happens to have 2 boomboxes for sale with the exact same label? Here's my case for a fake/imaginary label: He's got no original box, no owner's manual, no accessories or warranty card or anything that would've come with the boombox when new. BUT he somehow has 2 boomboxes, both for sale, with the exact same deck door and speaker label? And then the deck door label is supposed to be a cling. But his is not.... it's a piece of paper folded and placed around the door for looks; look closer and you'll see what I mean. On one picture, the deck door has no label because it falls off if you open the door. Lastly, the biggest giveaway..... He SPELLED the dang model number wrong. I'm certain that JCV would've never listed the model number that way. He has it on the label as JVC-RC M 90. No way jose, even the datalabel on the rear panel, the one you can trust, has the model number listed as RC-M90L. The hyphen location IS important as is the spacing of the digits. This is a detail that someone not so familiar with these JVC's model enumeration scheme would get wrong.