Black Steel Tanks?

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Your friend could put black fishnets over the white Fabers for a more haute coture look. :wink:
 
Through scubapro, faber has marketed black LP tanks in the past.

I like fishnet myself, for that naughty diver look.
 
Isn't the "brushed no-coat" tank a fashion statement in it's own way?:wink:

The unfinished tanks do hold up appearances better than anything else though. And no decals for me either please.

Dave
 
rjack321:
Through scubapro, faber has marketed black LP tanks in the past.

I like fishnet myself, for that naughty diver look.

Strap a lacy black garter belt on there to hold some tank weights and you're really looking naughty.

Dave
 
Pathfinder:
Isn't the "brushed no-coat" tank a fashion statement in it's own way?:wink:

The unfinished tanks do hold up appearances better than anything else though. And no decals for me either please.

Dave

Yes, it's the "I hate painted aluminum cylinders" fashion statement. :D
 
Pathfinder:
Isn't the "brushed no-coat" tank a fashion statement in it's own way?:wink:

Brushed AL goes in and out of style. My amp is brushed AL and my DVD player is black, but my Cary preamp is sexy and timeless painted with dark red Jaguar automotive paint. That would make for a very cool look:

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SparticleBrane:
Yes, it's the "I hate painted aluminum cylinders" fashion statement. :D

I have to admit to being in the same fashion camp.

Dave
 
I think I'll take my white Fabers to the body shop and have them painted Jag red. :D
 

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