Systainers 75th anniversary edition (the Black one's)

ossietim

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Hello,
       can anyone help me to track down any of these Black ones?New or in good condition?
Thanks in advance.
ossie
 
Never heard of them.  Better to wait for the special edition "FOG" systainers  [big grin]

Welcome, by the way  [welcome]

Woodguy.
 
Will this one do? Since it's a special edition systainer and highly sought after collector's item, I'll ship it to you for the bargain price of 850 bucks.  [big grin]

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In all seriousness, I got this when I bought my used ETS125. The sander was in great shape, unfortunately the systainer was totally worn out. Been trying to sell it for 25 euros, but no takers yet.

 
This has come up before, but the special edition systainer Alex pictured is not black (even though it looks it in the pictures) - it is the very dark Festool blue.

Also, Tanos won't supply the handle or the latches in Festool green. The latches you could buy from Festool, but you wouldn't be able to buy the handle anywhere.
 
Actually guys, if you go here: http://tanosus.com/default.asp?navid=100012&lid=En&oid=100 and click colors, there is a black option.  I'm up front, and not in my office a the moment, but I believe those are all the stock colors that are also listed in my Tanos catalogs which are available to all of you.  I've been adding new colors to the site.

If you let me know, maybe I'll start a poll in the dealer's forum, I can order in a pallet form Germany of a color such as black.  Would be super cool.  Only thing is that I think dirt may show up a bit much on it?
 
Yes,
i was after those special edition Like Alex's pic.
i will still be getting the Fogtainer but would like the original

Johnny round boy,
                            thanks for the info.so they are a deep dark blue?Where would be the best place to source any?

Anyone want to sell me some or one Email: timhsmith@optusnet.com.au

Thanks heaps
Ossie
 
ossietim said:
Johnny round boy,
                            thanks for the info.so they are a deep dark blue?Where would be the best place to source any?

Ossie,

I'm just going off what Alex said in a previous post HERE. He said they were a very dark blue, that in some lights can look black, but is definitely blue (like the Festool tools themselves).

I'd never even seen one before Alex's post, so I'm afraid I can't help you locate one. What I would say though is that the 75th aniversary was 10 years ago, and back then Festools were nowhere near as popular (and far-reaching, geographically speaking) as they are now. So I think you'd be very unlikely to find one outside mainland Europe. If you really want one, I'd keep an eye out on ebay.de, as that's probably the most likely place one might pop up. Don't hold your breath, though!
 
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