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    turkey call..

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ID:	903ok..so 2.5 hrs still have to do background, did this with my new rotary works, this is an actual turkey call he brought in..he has a huge turkey I did on his out arm..this is the inner bicep

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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines slicksteel's Avatar
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    So i have one comin to ,what volts did you run it on? Which one do you like better the neo or this one? Nice work, did you use the rotaryworks for everything?



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    they run between 2-5 volts..I ran this about 4 and yes all rotary, swash to outline 3 and 5 liner... then a 9 mag for everything else.fusion inks.

    that is a tough call on which i like better, the neo is heavier then the RW the RW feel more natural in my hand. real simple made machine but very well built. I love my neo tat like I said there neck and neck in my book..But hey who am I!!! just a small town tattoo artists.

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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines slicksteel's Avatar
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    how is it out there in ga i am thinking about moveing out of cali to much taxes laws and bs!

    It looks like the Rotaryworks is more balanced with weight forward as the moter is not in a case likethe neotat and the guide n box is metal.
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    I grew up in san diego left when I was 18, ga is cool.. alot of shops in atl area, Iam 25 miles east of atl in covington, there is a company called inkwizard they have about 12 shops all over..you could hit them up

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    Looks like the RW suits your style well!

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    to be honest. it does... I want another neo tat.. long stroke. these are my work horse..neo tat,rw and swash drive... I have 5 stealth I wont pic them up unless I have too..lol

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    I have one identical to yours Wait until you line with it, I think you'll be pleasantly surprised there too!

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    Hey jay want to get rid of one of those stealth?



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    hey limy i hope to line with it today... and slick steel i might be willing to part with one or two..you have a rotary you want to trade...?

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