Trouble is, it's often REAL hard to tell used tubes from new ones, visually, and
even harder to believe that the bulk of the ones SOLD as new actually are*.
On the other hand, I've bought a lot of used Old Stock Mullards, Telefunkens,
and Amperexes that test just fine and last a l-o-n-g time. I don't mean to
imply that there aren't wolves ready to pounce on poor tube buyers on Ebay
and elsewhere, but your chances of getting good used tubes there aren't
hopeless either, unless you have very bad luck. After at least 10 Ebay and
Audiogon tube buys, the good ones have far outweighed the bad.
* I'm not trying to bad-mouth the reputable dealers here, although I do
wonder sometimes how they can be 100% sure they're selling NOS tubes
(when they advertise them as such).