Yes, this seems to be a B-grade. Probably from a few years back, and probably from one of the first seasons we made the new Ingstad design - based on the information and serial number.
Usually, two skis with a "right ski design" is called a C-grade, or a 3rd pick. Because the skis are not looking the way they should and the design is not right. But it seems like this one has slipped through as a B-grade.
A B-grade ski usually has one or a few small cosmetic faults, but nothing that would impact functionality. Meaning the design can be a bit skewed, there could be a small color difference or anything else that is barely noticeable and that does not have an impact on the structure or function of the ski. These skis are typically the skis that don't pass our quality control for retail sales. But since they are still very much functional, we categorize them as a "B-grade".
Each year we give away some of those skis to charity, organizations, and ski schools. We also sell some of them to some selected shops at a discount, so that they again can sell them at a discount to their customers.
In this case, we're not sure how this ski ended up where it did and why. But typically when the design does not somehow align, it won't pass as a "B-grade" and will typically not hit the market but instead be recycled, used for other production purposes, or otherwise somehow repurposed. But not sold.
The practice on this has changed a bit in the last few years, and the quality control is a bit tougher than before. But I suspect this ski has been given away to a charity, or someone else to use, but in some way has ended up being sold as second-hand. But it's hard to say.
Considering that someone has made their own scales on the skis, it might come from someone with access to skis like mentioned above, but it's hard to tell.
I also see that the plastic wrapping is not the type we use, but a different third-party shrinking plastic. I would not be too sure that these skis a new, without having a closer look...
Either way, this ski should be fully functional and should not have any structural damages. So if the human-made scales work for you, you have gotten yourself a nice ski for low price
