12-04-2008, 02:21 PM
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Re: with all the knowlege u have
what happen to everyone....don't wanna talk anymore?
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12-04-2008, 06:11 PM
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Re: with all the knowlege u have
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what happen to everyone....don't wanna talk anymore?
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that's the problem with 2 discussions going on at the same time about roughly the same topic one starts to get left behind
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12-04-2008, 11:41 PM
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Re: with all the knowlege u have
seems like after i announced that I was not a scratcher....
no one cares now....
lol...what happen to all the ragging...thanks for the consideration of helping me find an apprent-ship though
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02-07-2009, 11:37 PM
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Re: with all the knowlege u have
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ps I named my studio ANTI art elite because we didnt want to encourage the elitest bulls&!t attitude of so many "nonworkinman" tattoo rockstars of the world.
we are the workin' mans shop so yeah it would be super easy to tell everyone to eat a d**k, but instead lets spread some love and respect.
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I'm sure you've heard this a million times, but you're probably one of the nicest guys in tattooing. Just had to put it out there.
As for machines, my favorite liner was an older Rollomatic. I believe it was built in 02, and boy did that thing run like a beast. Ill never use a liner that isn't a cutback ever again. Too bad someone broke into the shop I was in at the time and stole it. I'm also a HUGE fan of Sobas machines. I use one as a black and grey shader. For a color packer, I recently received a Seth Ciferri older Jensen type machine. Puts in color like butter.
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02-08-2009, 06:51 AM
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Re: with all the knowlege u have
Machines! Love em ,can't get enough!!
Still have my first spaulding though it's gone through several changes
Paco , got one of his first ,all good
Soba , the man builds a great machine! love my Pilot!!
Got a 13 year old Time machine that still rox the B/G like no one's business
Have recently started collecting the handbuilts!!
Andy Bolin
Hari C , SoCal Irons
Mark Frame ,English Irons
Karl Himpens , Premium Irons
And last but certainly not least my most recent find ,
An early Seth C. cast Malone built "Rollomatic" 1998!!
Many more to come!!
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02-08-2009, 12:29 PM
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Re: with all the knowlege u have
walkman, and a fork
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02-08-2009, 01:03 PM
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Re: with all the knowlege u have
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Originally Posted by BRANDON BOND
ps I named my studio ANTI art elite because we didnt want to encourage the elitest bulls&!t attitude of so many "nonworkinman" tattoo rockstars of the world.
we are the workin' mans shop so yeah it would be super easy to tell everyone to eat a d**k, but instead lets spread some love and respect.
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this is why we love you.
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05-26-2009, 01:40 AM
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Re: with all the knowlege u have
Noob Question Alert!
So I'm looking at machines, just browsing and comparing. I saw that some machines were listed as having short/medium/or long frames, can someone give me some info on how these differences affect the way the machine runs. I'm just curious about these things, and no one around regularly that I can ask these questions when they pop up. Thanks again Guys (and Girls).
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05-26-2009, 08:38 AM
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Re: with all the knowlege u have
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Noob Question Alert!
So I'm looking at machines, just browsing and comparing. I saw that some machines were listed as having short/medium/or long frames, can someone give me some info on how these differences affect the way the machine runs. I'm just curious about these things, and no one around regularly that I can ask these questions when they pop up. Thanks again Guys (and Girls).
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its a factor that a couple of other things contribute to as well, when it comes to how you want your machine to run. if you are new to tattooing, i dont think you know how you want it to run yet. i had already bought and sold probably 15 different machines, before i put it together why i kept the ones i did. without seeing you work in person, your handspeed, your work style, etc..., i cant suggest one for your tattooing, but suggest buying, and trading different machines, study them...and try to see what you like.
i can say a pretty versatile machine would come from infiniteirons.com
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05-26-2009, 09:30 AM
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Re: with all the knowlege u have
mint oreo's thats all i'm sayin
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