View Poll Results: Would you want a "non Adjustable" Halo?

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    Quote Originally Posted by joelhague View Post
    back on the computer,

    ya i just asked if they were available for sale as i hate having downtime being without my machines in the mail for a few weeks at a time as i only own 2 at the moment and anything i can do myself i really prefer to, coming from a coil background and being taught to do every repair yourself, especially since sometimes machine builders screw up to steps taken or small pieces are missing. its always just been logical to me to service my rotarys myself most are easier to work on then a coil in my eyes atleast. what is your email? id appreciate being able to fit them myself and see if i can notice this reduction in vibration or smoothness from the older style slider that im currently using.

    and to answer your question on the non adjustable halo

    1.i would buy the internal parts to try out for fun and support fk but would probably not buy an entire machine just for that option , its taking away verstaility , and when im buying anything be it a rotary machine ,a new tv , if im spending 500 bucks on something i always take the 50 dollar upgrade... i mean your already spending 500 whats another 50....

    2.i think a no give fixed motorbolt machine at 300-350 would sell. directly competing with neotat bishop impact etc. for that class of machines. but really i think alot of tattooists like the new hottest best thing, thats what we all want to drop our cash on. not something thats been done over and over.

    3.i would like to see a fixed give slide before a no give i like the idea others have had but hasnt really been put out there too much yet of having a few different fixed give soft med hard slides, this would go great with the tool free assembly of the halo easy to pop in and out under 5 minutes , personally i like my machines to run the same way 24/7 thats what i love about rotary , never second guessing your tools , letting your artwork come out on autopilot. fixed give does this for me, i am a tinkerer and i hate it and fixed give helps me stay in the zone. that is why there is a paint pen dot on my halos give knob, so i know it has not changed.

    3.someone brought up the point of a different low v motorbolt, i think it would be an AWESOME idea to have different motor choices for people and just furthers the versatility even more, and would be easy to implement.

    4.i LOVE the idea of being able to upgrade my machines(especially on my end),. i seriously hate when i drop a bunch of cash on something and then they have a new model with slight changes every 3-6 months... being able to upgrade to new slides or faster lower v motors, all with my current machine would just give me more reason to keep purchasing halo machines. and then the thought of being able to take my motor and use it on your next machine the vorteks , pure genius! that is how you create life customers!

    lastly that was long, please dont forget to send me your email address Gaston i dont have it, or shoot me a message on facebook pretty sure we have each other on there

    thanks




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    Thanks for your input Joel.
    I'm glad you like the concept of the MachineBody and MotorBolt. That was the very exact reason why I wanted to do this to allow versatility.
    W eare working on new "stuff" that will launch when the time is right, just like we did with the Halo.
    Thank you for your support and don't hesitate to contact us with any concern or issue.
    I want my customers to be happy.

    BTW Email is on the site, under contact us www.fkirons.com
    I don't post it here so spider crawlers don't catch it to spam me.
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    good point serial hahah , i dont know why i didnt think of that lollll.... nice new avatar picture !

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    Quote Originally Posted by joelhague View Post
    good point serial hahah , i dont know why i didnt think of that lollll.... nice new avatar picture !
    Thank you sir.
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    Quote Originally Posted by serial1313 View Post
    Thank you sir.
    And he did despite me saying to email me
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    Quote Originally Posted by fkirons View Post
    And he did despite me saying to email me
    Can't win them all, I guess. I was just trying to get him to address you directly & get the problem solved. There is nothing the rest of us can do about it. Haha!
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    All good Joel is a great customer. I just have so many messages here and I get instant email notifications on my phone.
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    Just now making the switch from coils to Rotaries and I'm expecting your New Spektra Halo with double motorbolts to arrive this Thursday and the Hyper V3 on Friday. I thought it was awesome that I'm going to be able to run one Machine with multiple set ups from liner to shader with minimal effort but I could defiantly see the benefit of having to just be able to have them all set up at once with no hassle. First I need your modern marvels to arrive to be able to give full opinion. I will have lots of questions for you soon if that's cool with you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aramis77 View Post
    Just now making the switch from coils to Rotaries and I'm expecting your New Spektra Halo with double motorbolts to arrive this Thursday and the Hyper V3 on Friday. I thought it was awesome that I'm going to be able to run one Machine with multiple set ups from liner to shader with minimal effort but I could defiantly see the benefit of having to just be able to have them all set up at once with no hassle. First I need your modern marvels to arrive to be able to give full opinion. I will have lots of questions for you soon if that's cool with you?
    Awesome dude enjoy the machines and ask if you have any questions.
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    @ FKirons ... what ever you do... somewere in there you need to compete with the new prodigy.. I am not talking about the machine you addressing in this post.

    I am talking about the vortex... because it sounds like with the vortex its gonna be all about a new and improved, yet creative, soft adjustable-give system. ... Something epic...
    I think i speak for a lot of rotary nuts when I say.. "Almost all of us just dropped 700 to 1500 dollars on the new prodigy and beast and some spent more getting 3 or 4 machines and they are sold out everywhere.
    Were talking about Stigma selling 2000 machines in 12 hours in the UK alone. That's insane.

    Gaston, I am calling you out. I want to give that kind of money to an american-based company that will have this machine in stock all year around, and who i can actually call or talk to for tech support. (no offense to the UK)

    This other idea is all fine and dandy, but you know you have to take on Stigma and take a fat chunk out of this industries lucrative market.

    Make us proud Gaston, make us proud

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    Quote Originally Posted by crabink View Post
    @ FKirons ... what ever you do... somewere in there you need to compete with the new prodigy.. I am not talking about the machine you addressing in this post.

    I am talking about the vortex... because it sounds like with the vortex its gonna be all about a new and improved, yet creative, soft adjustable-give system. ... Something epic...
    I think i speak for a lot of rotary nuts when I say.. "Almost all of us just dropped 700 to 1500 dollars on the new prodigy and beast and some spent more getting 3 or 4 machines and they are sold out everywhere.
    Were talking about Stigma selling 2000 machines in 12 hours in the UK alone. That's insane.

    Gaston, I am calling you out. I want to give that kind of money to an american-based company that will have this machine in stock all year around, and who i can actually call or talk to for tech support. (no offense to the UK)

    This other idea is all fine and dandy, but you know you have to take on Stigma and take a fat chunk out of this industries lucrative market.

    Make us proud Gaston, make us proud
    The Halo was ahead of the game from the start. When we designed the MotorBolt we had in mind several machines that were going to be powered by the same motor. Some of you saw the Vorteks.
    For what I can see the Prodigy is very similar in many was to the Halo. When I launch the new machine is going to be because a great product have been proven, tested and ready to be released and not a quickie project to have just another rotary out there to cash out from or to compete against any one
    We don't compete, we innovate.
    Last edited by fkirons; 03-20-2013 at 10:40 PM.
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