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John Clark is inspiring! He needs to join the forum! A rare breed of inventor that really swims upstream.
I wish he'd sign up too, it would be awesome to have some input from him.
well, guees i'll be talkn to him next week!! i have 2 of his forward coils and they're nice. i have talked to him off and on for awhile, hell of a nice guy.
I hope he plans to put the 3rd one into production
those are cool as hell
John was born in the wrong century. I can see him chill'n with Tesla. What a craftsman!!
And to think ahead on the motor and have it be able to be rebuilt, Brilliant!
that is some great stuff!
Does anyone know how to get a hold of clark? I would really love to buy one of his machines, but i have not been able to find a facebook/myspace for him. I'm a newbie to the group, and have been a liscensed tattoo artist since 1997. I have been using a rotary machine for 2 years now, and i thought that it would be totally impossible for me to walk away from my mickey sharps. My first rotary machine is from tcm. I had to run it at 12-14 volts. I am also using a rotary from monster steel. The newest ones are monster steel, and i run them at 6.5 volts. I really love the way they lay ink, but there is truly nothing else like a machine made by a true artisan. It would be an honer to use one to create more art. Can't wait to hear some feedback...ray jeffus