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    Inkah rotary

    found this on Facebook. Seems to be another slide/needle clip type rotary. He said they will debut at $700

    http://www.inkahrotary.com/

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    Looks very similar to Gaston's Spektra. Damned exspensive $700, if you ask me a lot of the new rotaries coming out have got to perform outstandingly well to justify the price. Yesterday ,for a change ,I set up my Ally RW to shade a large B&G rose, so, solid black areas and grey areas. The machine did a wonderful job ,for a machine with no give and a longish stroke I achieved some lovely gradients ,and where required some rock solid black, and done fairly quickly-the machine cost £140.

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    It really does look like a Spektra :/ The downside of giving previews I guess ... The industry standards are getting lower by the minute.

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    $700?? It had better setup and clean up afterwards for that price!
    Play nice now people or your naughty posts will go in the Shit Box!

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    mm don like it looks cool but yes it looks a lot like gaston machine not cool men

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    the maker also said this: 'AMERICAN MADE! 1 year and over $8000 in development! Comes out in 8 weeks'

    Made in America kind of explains the high price tag, but yes I agree too similar to what is already out there, not too innovative. He is promoting this on a Dragonfly group! haha

    I'm excited too for the Spektra, the removable motor system, autoclavable bodies, only need 1 motorbolt. I don't mind paying $600-700 for a well built machine by a respected builder, if it's changing the game.

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    It looks like a spectra body/neotat clip with a evolution slider system that is inclosed.



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    "the worlds best rotary machine" yet not released yet... uh.. yeah ... ill pass

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    It seems like the the thing to do nowdays is to take paid preorders to hype it up and use some of said money to pay for the machine.Might be a great machine if use tried and tru ideas all put together.
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