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    I just ordered my prodigy from killerink .. 4.5v - black with both ex's.
    Had to get the clip cord add on for now... i'm still using coils a lot so can't really go RCA yet without converting everything over.

    I owned and operated Illuminati machines for 3 years, but my tattoo work load really cut into the machine building so i set it aside.

    I will say that I actually learned a lot about stroke lengths by trying different rotaries and listening to you guys...
    I tried the ego, loved the hit but did not like the plastic vise or the way the nipple wasn't secured, so i sold it.
    Bought a I.D and like it.. colors well.. and lines well. I may keep it.. it's a hell of a good tool when i use a 8 round shader for tight color work, highlights and crisp white.

    However the big test for a coil veteran like me will be the prodigy.
    I was gonna go with the Spektra Halo because i liked the removable motor and the the different stroke centers.
    However, I found out that the soft hitting system that was used in the V3 would be used int the Prodigy and so its like getting the best of both worlds.
    Most of the info I heard about the Halos is that they hit much harder than the V3 and that they are good for coloring and lining mostly. So here I am.
    And it seems FK irons is hard at work perfecting a softer rotary as we speak. In the end it's all good, good competition makes for good well thought out technology in our hands and our clients will all benefit from it.

    I'll post a review of the Prodigy in a few weeks.
    Thanks to everyone.
    Last edited by crabink; 03-08-2013 at 12:35 AM.

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