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    killer liner

    Has anyone tried the Killer Liner from world wide? Is it a good liner?

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    It's worldwide so I would say ... no

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    I wouldn't expect miracles for $70

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    Well...they sell the stealth, and i have done some pretty awesome work with that. Anyone who can give me some info, i can use...

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    if anything is good from worldwide? weeeell:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FshkO8HqQ10

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    Buy it vito and keep us posted on it.
    here is the same thing,http://www.ebay.com/itm/Hot-NEW-STRO...ht_3076wt_1186
    infact it is the first one(which is based off a neotat)
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    Ugh. Especially a slider type machine, tolerances have too be just right for it to be nice so lack of durability and noise might be problems, but who knows it might rock. Doubt it highly though. If you're going to be using cheaper machines I'd stick with storms&stealths...my $.02

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    I was asking if anyone has tried it?!!!! If not then your answer doesn't help. Lots of you guys believe in your machine waaay too much. The machine didn't do the work, you do. I can still can use my homemade machine with a radio shack motor and pen and still put out quality artwork! Some of you need to stop be so nanatutsy! Just saying...

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    Quote Originally Posted by vito View Post
    I was asking if anyone has tried it?!!!! If not then your answer doesn't help. Lots of you guys believe in your machine waaay too much. The machine didn't do the work, you do. I can still can use my homemade machine with a radio shack motor and pen and still put out quality artwork! Some of you need to stop be so nanatutsy! Just saying...
    Seems there's been a number of threads that have drifted into the direction that this one has, and I still don't get the argument? Sure, the likes of Paul Booth (and whoever else you'd like to put on that list) could most likely do a better tattoo with the a low quality machine then the average artist, but when has anyone seen someone of his caliber tattooing with junk? (as I'm writing this I know someone will just have to try and prove me wrong, save your time...the point is that across the board very few artists of this caliber tattoo with low quality machines, period) Point being that although you can very well tattoo with anything that makes a needle go up & down, the better quality machine you have, the better your work will be. I'll take the Pepsi challenge anytime you'd like. Break out that prison gun and do a tattoo with it, then tattoo with one of my Aaron Cain's...I think you'll find a slight difference! Bottom line is that machines do make a huge difference in the outcome of a tattoo.

    As to the question that was put on the table to kick off this thread, I don't have a clue about the machine you're asking about. Although it would be really cool to find a machine for $70 that does the job for you, and lasts at least long enough to make some money with it, I seriously doubt that you're going to find what you're looking for in this machine. Then again, I could be wrong..I mean if you believe you can tattoo that well with a home made gun, then it'll probably be an upgrade to what you're working with now right? So go for it, don't let anyone in here decide for you, find out for yourself. It could very well be the best $70 you'll ever spend and take your tattooing to levels beyond anything you could imagine. (or not)

    I'm kind of curious though, if you could post a pic or two of the work you were doing with your Radio Shack deal, that would be great. I'm interested in seeing what you believe is quality?
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    Based on this pick a chopstick and needles and goodluck. I know a guy who can do this really well but can you? I prefer something that makes my job easier, I'm tired of trying to understand bad machines like a complicated woman. Acctually this is a good metaphor... I prefer my machine like my woman... Less complicated possible. What i want is to put my drawing in the easier way in the skin. I can do a face with crayons, but i think with oils is better to me. Less stress. I think everyone who migrated to rotary think this way. Coils are fantastic machines, but demand time and patience and i don't have. The patience i have I save for tattoo, drawing, studying, lacks of money and whinning clients...

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