Check this site.
The step for giving the next user the "new mac feel" with their very own 
Welcome Screen is quite simple.

http://hivelogic.com/articles/how-to-prepare-a-mac-for-sale

> "If you’ve installed Mac OS X before, you may recall that after the 
> installation is complete and the Welcome video is finished playing, you’ll be 
> prompted to create a new user account, and it seems that there’s no other 
> choice but to continue the process and create a user. You’d then have to jot 
> this information down for the recipient of the new system. That’s a bit of a 
> tacky solution, and there’s a better way.
> 
> After installation, when you’re prompted to create a new user, just press 
> Command-Q."

DaleH

On Jan 28, 2013, at 2:24 PM, kimtoufectis wrote:

> I'm getting a G4 iMac ready to sell (I'm not willing to give up the G4 
> "Sunflower" form factor so I found a faster one with a larger display). You'd 
> think a 10-year old mac user would know what to do, but no dice; as a 
> non-techie I need some step-by-step guidance.
> 
> 

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