Good to know Gaston. Have always wondered. As far as the beast, don't own one myself but know a couple of people who do that love it for lining. Also have read the same a few times on this forum. Definitely need to try one some day.
Good to know Gaston. Have always wondered. As far as the beast, don't own one myself but know a couple of people who do that love it for lining. Also have read the same a few times on this forum. Definitely need to try one some day.
I am glad some of you guys like the Beast thanks and enjoy them.
Now about the removable motor system , Neuma came with it first to the market , then Stigma and then Spectra. Probably Stigma and Spectra have been working parallel at the same time of period on removable motor systems , we at Stigma have been experimenting for a long time with Prototypes on systems with coupling , with magnets and with O-Rings and at the end we chosen the O-Ring version, the developing and testing took us about one year , this is not something that can be done in a few days.
Hey JoeyJims who are you ? do some homework before you decry.
Hi Gaston correct me if I am wrong .
Artemis from Stigma.
You correct. The Neuma was the machine that changed the game. Because of the neuma we have so many diversity of machines.
Sad that they stop making or evolving that machine.
Like Arte said we may have been working in parallel.
Arte can agree with us that the Spektra inspired him to evolve his ideaespecially in terms of refined design, one piece body and cylindrical slider
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Correct me if I'm wrong.
Hi Gaston,
Sorry but I was not inspired by Spektra ,Your Halo came to the market by the end of 2011 or beginning 2012 if I remember well, Our Bizarre v2 ( with the cylindrical slider ) came on June 2011 ( before the Halo ) and you know how long it takes to get a machine like this ready for the market , so how could I be inspired by Spektra ? also when I first saw some pictures of the Halo the slider had a flat side in the front side I think so it was not just cylindrical as it is now ,correct me if I am wrong.
Of course I was inspired from other rotary machine builders no doubt , this is what everybody does , and many of them including Spektra I believe got inspired by my idea with the adjustable give, tell me what you think of this ?
Artemis from Stigma
I'm not trying to pick a fight, just pointing to the obvious inspiration. I don't mind to share man.
The give of the spektra is unique in it's kind Inspired from coil machines to be precise.
And yes sir, there is no machine out there that I don't own. Part of research and development is to explore what's out there and break it apart.
Whoever denies it, is the biggest liar of all times.
Shoot me an email if you like to keep our inspirations off the forum
Love you anyway.
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