Yes the centri will have a set screw above the rca to adjust your stroke, and of course you can use the power supply to adjust aswell for a full range of stroke that fits everybody's personal choice.
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Last edited by elbo; 09-24-2011 at 07:59 AM.
just as a example....look at the neotat!....look at the price....look at the guys that use them!...no doubt neotat went through hard times to get where they are now...but there service is second to none....they have support and have proved there selfs...man i want to buy some vivaces....because i know i will never be let down by them.....
Last edited by elbo; 09-24-2011 at 08:00 AM.
It might help if you find someone with a centri ... I've had artists come to my shop just to check this thing out and most of them have placed orders...... So comparing the centri to neotat, bishop stigma dragonfly or hawk or any of the other rotaries is comparing apples to oranges ..... You don't want to spend the money then buy something else but until you have tattooed with this amazing machine you really have nothing to say that matters...... I don't know Mike from Centri personally but after talking with him for hours your not going to find anyone more willing to please his customers so please buy a rotary from Europe or Australia then try to get service
what the _ _ _ _ was that meant to prove? Absolutely nothing! I was simply making a comment about this machine.( to Mike) Which was, that because of it's original design, I saw limits in the way it could be ran. Because of the adjustable stroke, these limits have been taken away (or should). Just a question here...you say you "love" the Centri? So am I right in assuming that you've run with one and know what the machine can do? If you have, I'm REALLY surprised to see you talking down on it the way that you are...if not? then why are you even talking? All I know is that I HAVE run with one, and was very impressed with it, and look forward to getting the machine(s) that I have ordered. As far as price? That's for you and your pocket to decide. I paid $1300 for 2 Dragonflys, I've paid as much as $2200 for an Aaron Cain, and anyone that knows me will tell you that I've put 50 times that into my collection. So what's $600 for a machine but an investment in another tool to add to my arsenal? Hell, I've blown 3x's that in one night on strippers and "party favors"! I could really care less about the average tattooer in a street shop, or how it has or hasn't proved anything to Joe Shmoe...I dig it, and in the end that's all that matters.
Last edited by Inkslingers; 09-25-2011 at 10:48 AM.
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