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    I have to say, Right now im tattooing my A Pound of Flesh hand for the 763 Art Gallery Event in Austin with the Direkt Drive, and I must say, WOW. This machine runs like a dream, totally smooth, little to no vibration, and is light as hell. Ill post some reviews of it once I finish the Tattoo THANKS GASTON!!!!!!!

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    Ok so just finished my A Pound of Flesh for the Art show in Austin, Tx. I must say again, the Direkt Drive spektra is amazing, simple and smooth The Design of it is slick, and I was running it on around 7 volts or so and it just got easier and easier to use. I didnt have any needle snag what so ever, and literally puts everything in the first shot around. If anyone is thinking about grabbing one, Do it, you will love the thing. What amazed me the most was the vibration of the machine, VERY minimal. thats for sure. Its also VERY well balanced, the higher that the motorbolt is on the machine def keeps it COMPLETELY away from your hand, honestly feels like your tattooing with a marker. Ill be using it some more and post some more about it when I do.

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    Are the RPG grips depth adjustable like the original Hawk ones? I'm assuming they are due to their price?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bishopbyname View Post
    Are the RPG grips depth adjustable like the original Hawk ones? I'm assuming they are due to their price?
    nope they adjust like the 15$ ttech grips.

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    Quote Originally Posted by asA View Post
    nope they adjust like the 15$ ttech grips.
    What?! That's ridiculous!

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    Quote Originally Posted by asA View Post
    nope they adjust like the 15$ ttech grips.
    Asa. With all due respect. I would like to know why do you have the need to knock down any post that refers to our company and/ or product.

    It's obvious that something bothers you and we would like to know what that is.

    I can remember with clarity the number of calls that you made and how on each time you were always treated with respect.
    It seems that no matter where a post is started (Facebook, Instagram and or here) you just pop up to hate and honestly it's getting old especially when we are trying to run a legit and honest business.

    Freedom of speech is a wonderful right that we have as Americans but don't forget that hate is what separates us as individuals.

    If you really have any issues with anything related to our product or company, we would like to discuss it with you as we always strive for great customer service and customer satisfaction.

    The saddest part is that all these post are usually brought up to us by forum members that wonder why you hate so much.

    If you prefer to talk in private our phone number is 855-FKIRONS

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    The grips are not "click adjustable" as the Cheyenne grips, but may be adjusted by releasing and moving the vice just like a standard machine. This will allow them to be used on machines of all weights (including heavier rotary machines and coils) without having to worry about the weight of the machine swinging the tube and altering the adjustment.

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    The grip is not click adjustable, but noticing the rpg grips quality, and precision, it's totally worth the money, I have tried the ttech ones, I didn't like them, can't tell you why, I just didn't. The rpg grip from FK has the perfect shape in my opinion, and balance to precision, it made my tattooing so much easier, and although it's not click adjustable, honestly, tubes weren't click adjustable originally so I never seen a downfall in using non click vs click and just a twist on my spektra or direkt, makes the stroke length where you want it just as a regular coil did. I've autoclaves mine quite a few times too, no rust, no discoloring in the anodizing. Nothing. Sometimes certain products may seem a but pricey, it's understandable, however, once you see how much work and quality has gone into the product, it makes complete sense.

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    Honestly though, i would rather use something of quality and have just one….rather than have like ten of other ones that won't last. IMO

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    Quote Originally Posted by johndameart View Post
    Honestly though, i would rather use something of quality and have just one….rather than have like ten of other ones that won't last. IMO
    This is totally my thinking too.. Really can't see the point in cutting corners with any of material we use day in day out.

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