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I really the black edition stethoscopes, but do the black paint peel or chip with use?
I really the black edition stethoscopes, but do the black paint peel or chip with use?
Thanks, I think they are probably plated then. Are the entirely black ones common in the hospital or will it look strange?
Thanks, I think they are probably plated then. Are the entirely black ones common in the hospital or will it look strange?
Yup that's the one I'm getting. Just wanted to make sure the black doesn't turn silver over time. 😎
I assume we're talking about the ALL black models (hardware and all) and not just a stethoscope with black tubing, right? Those aren't very common at all, at least at my school/hospital.
All of the OB/gyn residents, and many of the med students headed for OB/gyn that I know have an all-black one. I dont know why that is.
Maybe the meconium stains don't show up on black? heh.
Yup, that's the one I have for 2 years. It's still 100% black. It feels "metalic." I think it's coated with black pigment. If you scrape it really hard it may come off, but I've never tried.
Could figure it out pretty easily with a pair of bolt cutters. Just cut right through the metal and find out how thick the black layer actually is. (if it's gun blue adding the color, it could be all the way through)
I think one of the less expensive parts like the head could be cut up.
Who in there right mind is going to cut through their stethoscope just to see if it's black all the way through?