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    Knows Whats Up! Bishopbyname's Avatar
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    It's all down to the fast smooth action AND the slight give. Neo tats are superb machines for shading but they act like linear direct drives. There is no give at all. That suits some people, others it doesn't. It is all about preference. I think any tattooist that has a fair amount of experience can do equally good work with any of the top machines. A well balanced frame with a smooth running action is all that's needed. Hand adjustment will do the rest.

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    i have the "pinta" and is set up for color work but haved used it for b&g and it works very nice ...great machine and very easy to get used too...

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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines Roman HM tattoomachines's Avatar
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    hello guys,
    first of all , i like the way you guys describe the machines! thank you, i think i couldn't describe them better.
    as for the hybrid, i don't have these regulary for sale, but ( with time) i am always happy to do things to custom order!! as well as small limited runs once in a while as additions to our usual offer.
    please have in mind these are not in stock.
    thanks everybody! roman

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