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    Quote Originally Posted by tattoosbybill View Post
    got hold of them today and ordered some to try with a hawk spirit i'll post results
    Once you get used to the slightly different tip shapes I don't think you'll have any issues Bill, they work great in both my Spirit and regular Hawks.
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    This is why I joined! I love the info on here - I have the original Hawk and it's pretty cool - approx $3 a tip is a bit steep but if you do a decent priced tattoo it's easily absorbed. Good to know there are other options - I will check out t-tech tips though!
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    Be sure to call or email t-tech, everyone I know who orders from them says they are good people just not good web designers. better to call and place orders the old school way.

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    The Cheyennes are super machines.....very high quality products. I had a good visit with Konrad from Cheyenne this past weekend in Detroit. The cartridge system is not for everyone, but I think with this machine you can just change the carts in process and not have to have numerous machines setup at once....but again just personal preference.

    The cart prices have dropped from what they used to be. I remember when some distributors in the states were charging upwards of $10 each, and if you went with the permanent cosmetics ones......which were the same......they were up to $15 each.

    And with any good product, they have continued to make changes to improve along the way. I have samples of three different spring and seal types they used in their carts over the production history.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rjdadio View Post
    The Cheyennes are super machines.....very high quality products. I had a good visit with Konrad from Cheyenne this past weekend in Detroit. The cartridge system is not for everyone, but I think with this machine you can just change the carts in process and not have to have numerous machines setup at once....but again just personal preference.

    The cart prices have dropped from what they used to be. I remember when some distributors in the states were charging upwards of $10 each, and if you went with the permanent cosmetics ones......which were the same......they were up to $15 each.

    And with any good product, they have continued to make changes to improve along the way. I have samples of three different spring and seal types they used in their carts over the production history.
    That's kind of nice to only need one, maybe 2 machines and a few cartridges out (though I'm not sure I'd want dirty cartridges laying on my surface waiting to be used again). The concept is kind of intriguing though...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alie K View Post
    That's kind of nice to only need one, maybe 2 machines and a few cartridges out (though I'm not sure I'd want dirty cartridges laying on my surface waiting to be used again). The concept is kind of intriguing though...
    Its not really any different to putting your packer down and picking up a liner to add some more fine detail.

    Just out of interest, does anyone use the Hawk power supply?
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    The T-Tech website is up again !
    I have checked the prices,wwwwoooowwww !
    I thought the price is a bit lower as from the hawk original modules !
    But this is ridiculous !!!!!!
    One pack of 10 from the hawk builder cost 30 Euros !
    On pack of 20 from T-tech cost 12 Euros !
    This is unbelievable !
    In compare to the originals,cheap as chips !
    I dont know the quality but i will post it when i get my order !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zapp View Post
    The T-Tech website is up again !
    I have checked the prices,wwwwoooowwww !
    I thought the price is a bit lower as from the hawk original modules !
    But this is ridiculous !!!!!!
    One pack of 10 from the hawk builder cost 30 Euros !
    On pack of 20 from T-tech cost 12 Euros !
    This is unbelievable !
    In compare to the originals,cheap as chips !
    I dont know the quality but i will post it when i get my order !
    Zapp, my coworker now gets his cartridges from t-tech and is VERY pleased with them. He has no issues with quality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Limey View Post
    Its not really any different to putting your packer down and picking up a liner to add some more fine detail.

    Just out of interest, does anyone use the Hawk power supply?
    They're just really little - I feel like they'd roll away or something! (fyi - the floors are so uneven in the shop I work at, depending on where I place my rolling toolbox, I occasionally have to lock the drawers as they will open on me as I work.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zapp View Post
    The T-Tech website is up again !
    I have checked the prices,wwwwoooowwww !
    I thought the price is a bit lower as from the hawk original modules !
    But this is ridiculous !!!!!!
    One pack of 10 from the hawk builder cost 30 Euros !
    On pack of 20 from T-tech cost 12 Euros !
    This is unbelievable !
    In compare to the originals,cheap as chips !
    I dont know the quality but i will post it when i get my order !
    Should really approach t-tech to buy advertising on here, ha!

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