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    Senior Member Shizzai's Avatar
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    Not to get off topic, but any info on that cosmetic defect frame we were chatting about?
    Life is tough. It's even tougher if you're stupid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shizzai View Post
    Not to get off topic, but any info on that cosmetic defect frame we were chatting about?
    Best to give Ray a call at the workshop. I can tell you from expereince, he tries to get on here more than once a week but its usually that. West coast time zone and there usually m-f.

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    I love my vivace, I've only used it a few times but I would kill to have one in brass.

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    Nice machine !!!
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    I really do enjoy the lightness of rotaries when working for long periods, but when using larger configurations, I find it can actually be a little less tiring to have a machine with some weight behind it. I got to use it for coloring yesterday with 13 mag on a top of hip/waist area. Usually this area is squishy and annoying to tattoo, but the slight weight of the machine made it very easy.

    It's one of the reasons I have no qualms about owning many types of rotaries. Some are heavier, some are lighter, with some, the give on them is helpful, with some, the lack of give is beneficial.

    I'm really impressed with this machine so far, and if you get the opportunity to purchase one, I'd consider it. Really nice tool to add to the arsenal.
    Not too bad for a GIRL, eh?

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    what motor does the vivace use mabuchi,maxon,......? just wondering thankx

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    Mabuchi, same one the neotat has used from the start.

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    yeah just found it in a different thread, thanks though. Its a very quite smooth motor for sure.

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