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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines Slava INK-ing's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zophod12 View Post
    Nice! Now you just need to man up and get some tattoos! Them arms look pretty bare
    :-)))

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    how much are these machines going to cost, and when can I get my hands on one?

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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines Slava INK-ing's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by aevilla View Post
    how much are these machines going to cost, and when can I get my hands on one?
    200e with mabuchi, 250e with maxon motor. now i make them only upon request. about 2 weeks

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    200e = 200 euro?

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    I jUst private messages you Slava ink-king!

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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines Slava INK-ing's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Administrator View Post
    200e = 200 euro?
    yes, 200 euro

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slava INK-ing View Post
    yes, 200 euro
    I think that's fair for a good hand built machine, and I do like the look of this thing, it's like a John Clark/Dan Kubin hybrid

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    I love the look of it too. Question to the builders out there Why do rotaries mostly all look like toys or super high tech gadgets. Is it just a style thing?

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    Wow that's a lot of give. Very cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spoonertattoos View Post
    I love the look of it too. Question to the builders out there Why do rotaries mostly all look like toys or super high tech gadgets. Is it just a style thing?
    Interesting point you make. As we all know ,performance is the priority,so,we'll not get into that. Regarding appearance, it's down to the builder and buyer,but it does seem that appearances amongst rotaries is much more diverse than coils. Aesthetics then I suppose, I love the workshop look of Slava's machine as with John Clark and Dan Kubin,but I also love my Dragonfly.
    F@ck it-buy em all

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