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    Senior Member Butternuts's Avatar
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    So far the vice works great. Haven't had any issues with the tube moving. The quality is definitely there, everything is smooth and feels pretty solid from what I can tell. It fires up after being ran through an autoclave...my Swashdrives won't do that lol. You're absolutely right David, everyone on here that uses T-Tech cartridges or any other Cheyenne tattoo cartridge rip off should be ashamed of themselves and are butt pirates settling for scraps from the true innovators...or something along those lines.

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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines Cyberitual's Avatar
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    It doesn't matter if it runs great or runs shitty, anyone can build a machine or steal a machine and alter it or whatever, what bothers me in this industry just gets more ghetto everyday, by every penny that goes into the pirated or stolen products and ideas that are started by true industry workers. These people still insist on buying there shit, there crappy products from china or any other fake or remade or remodeled products. You show the industry your morals and your lack of concern for those who made this industry or keep it moving forward, you disrespect everyone of them... say what you want about yayaya everyone does... that makes it a GHETTO! I remember pnuema hyped the autoclave thing... huh. Anyways...

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jpj734Bqn9U

    Are those T-techs that you're promoting to work with your machine? Aren't T-techs a cheaper, made it China, remodeled version of the Cheyenne tattoo cartridge? Why don't you advertise that your machines are only compatible with genuine Cheyenne tattoo cartridges instead of showing that the T-techs fit and run nicely in them as well?? Please explain.

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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines Cyberitual's Avatar
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    Yep its a t tech and a cheyenne , both carts are samples givin to me from them along side a bunch a shitty ass Chinese sample needles i get in the mail each month for free. They make great pokers for my pipe... Post some pics of your tattoo you did with your new machine!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyberitual View Post
    They make great pokers for my pipe...
    hahahaha

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    Ya wanna see a half done tattoo pic? I worked on some sleeve fill in, a redo from another studio and started into this motorcycle pinup.
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    Got to do some black fill and line work with the machine today on this Polynesian king cobra piece. I've found a gripe with the machine I don't care for that I noticed today. The rubber band being so high up on the needle I'm not a fan of and you have to mess around with the number of bands you use so the needle doesn't rattle at lining speed, seems a little finicky to get right, more so than machines that you can mount the bands a little further down on the needle. I think some sort of needle bar tensioner should be in order maybe for the next generation of these. After I got the tension right it was smooth sailing and machine was consistent for the duration of the piece.
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    All I can add is john has been around a long time and when my machines breaks down he fixes it.. I can't support a company that has nothing to do
    With tattooing besides profit and greed.. I guess your ok with scratchers too then? Because they do the same thing for this industry that this company does.. Feed the greed homie..


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    Quote Originally Posted by artoftatt2 View Post
    All I can add is john has been around a long time and when my machines breaks down he fixes it.. I can't support a company that has nothing to do
    With tattooing besides profit and greed.. I guess your ok with scratchers too then? Because they do the same thing for this industry that this company does.. Feed the greed homie..


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    How do you know they aren't going to fix problems when/if they arise? I haven't heard of any of these failing yet. Have nothing to do with tattooing?? They brought an autoclavable machine to the table, one that actually works. How is that not upping the ante? How can anyone even argue that? I haveWho the fuck said anything about scratchers? You're comparing people that disregard other peoples health and safety by using dirty, unsterile equipment, to a company that put the time and effort into making a tattoo machine autoclavable to reduce the transmission of bio-filth from one client to the next?? Really dude?? That's a really stupid comparison....Ok, I can't even wrap my head around how stupid of a comparison that was hahaha, did you think that out? Don't you have some Bishop RCA cords to go burn up or something dude? Ok, I gave the machine a fair, honest review b/c I know there's a lot of guys on here that don't have the mentality of 10 year olds and like to hear machine reviews b/c they're all about making their jobs easier and using or finding tools that work or might work better for them. Review is done, I stated what I like and what I didn't like about the machine. Thumbs up from me and I'll be getting another one.

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