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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines Cyberitual's Avatar
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    For you Elbo, just your leg, if i take your arm i would feel bad. lol jk, im adding it all up and should have a good figure by next week, It will be the same if not cheaper so...

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    Hey Merkey, I agree with you about big names and the Neuma. I originally bought a Neuma because of the work I saw being produced with it.For everyone else. As far as cost goes, that's the way it is with manufacturing. The less you make the more it will cost. If I were to make "one-offs" of the Intuition they would cost between $940- over $1200 EACH! As a matter of fact I have done that over and over again while refining the design. $600.00 isn't that bad, it's quite inexpensive for a one-off of a new product. Unless he had 35-50K to dump into production, and purchase 500 or more parts at a time... You just couldnt produce a cheap machine. By the way you have one year to file a patent after you have shown the design. A patent is very reasonable also (I personally have 6) so sell a couple machines and get one. It will give you more options when it comes time to further your company. You can PM or email me about getting one. I have a great patent Attourney. So you go Centri, do your thing good luck!
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    The patent is not the expensive part. What's expensive are the lawyers and the risk of maybe losing a case after years of fighting it and spending thousands!
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    I like the look of the mini one I saw on the site. Good Job
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    Quote Originally Posted by fkirons View Post
    I like the look of the mini one I saw on the site. Good Job
    Thanks, I appreciate that.

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    so glad i keep my air set up....

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    that is nuts..good looking machine
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyberitual View Post
    You know i might have to charge less on the new ones. It wouldnt be right to sell less for the same price now would it ...Attachment 3466
    yep, i agree, do charge cheaper bud. im sure it snap up faster. I like what i see now, smaller footprint, and easier rubber positioning.

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    I'm really interested now that its shorter too. I might have to sell my martini rotary so i can pick on of these up. I cant remember these are in the 500 dollar range right?

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    even though you shortened it up u might want to put a 90degree down on the rca. having it staight add another inch back on the machine......hard working on neck shoulder area like someone mentioned earlier.

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