Apples and oranges my friend, they operate very different from eachother dispite using cylindrical sliders. Only way to know is by trying it...but so many people don't take the time to really get to know a machine before dismissing it so its up to you to really learn the machine well enough to apply it to how you tattoo...only then will you know if it's truly not for you. Sometime machines click with people right out of the box and that's great but it didn't take any knowledge or time to appreciate it. If you truly put in an effort to know a machine like you and most of us did with coils, then you can tattoo well with any well made machine that you pick up. The more operating systems you become familiar with the less time it will take to adjust to any machine. "The more you know" lol. Save for the halo homie doesn't hurt to try it, but maybe give your prodigy some skin time just to see. Sometimes we just don't get to fuck on the first date no matter how much liquor we feed em ;-)
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