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    Senior Member polynesianworks's Avatar
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    joshua carlton?

    is this machine on the market yet?


    http://www.myspace.com/claritynow

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    Ink-Jecta from Australia. They make a line of Pneumatic machines as well that look similar the the Neuma but from what I have heard do run and feel a little different... whatever thats worth. There was mention of pre orders on the Ink-Jecta MySpace page. So Joshua Carlton is pimping rotary machines now?

    I remember this machine was mentioned in an earlier thread. Hopefully it was not on the list of data we lost in the recent server crash.

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    I spoke with him a few months ago,,,there about 500.00 bucks..on pre order

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    Aah yes another great Aussie invention!! mines on its way...

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    apparently inkjecta's are available in an electric rotary format as well. I believe this is the one in the pic

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    Quote Originally Posted by SAACADELIC View Post
    apparently inkjecta's are available in an electric rotary format as well. I believe this is the one in the pic
    Yup the picture is of their electric rotary which as posted above you can get from Byron for $500. I read somewhere, possibly on Joshua's machine building website, that its action is supposed to be very similar to the way he tunes and runs his coil machines but as the website seems to have vanished I can't give you the link.

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    I have the Tourque pneumatic on the way. Can't wait!!!
    Last edited by phatmountain; 11-19-2010 at 11:03 AM. Reason: spelling

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    Hello all. I was searching the net last night and came across this forum. I just recently did a guest spot at Joshua's shop last month and picked up one of these electric rotary Ink-jecta machines. Mine has standard binding posts instead of the AC jack though, and I must say, I absolutely love this machine. The other artist in my studio are using a mix of Neuma and Swashdrive gen 6 & 7 with alternate tention attachments set up. I've tried all of their machines repeatedly and have found that the Ink-Jecta by far suits my tattooing style. This is the frist machine that has made me set aside my coil machines out of all the others lol.

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    Does that ink jecta rotory have any give? I do like carltons style of shadeing and set up a few of my coil machines to run that way for large mags. It does look well made and i like the fact the it has some weight toward the front. What are the specs on it? weight motor voltage etc.

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