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Im always curious about new gear, machines and supplies... has anyone been using anything new lately that they are really impressed with?
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http://www.spike.com/full-episodes/mq4guc/auction-hunters-auction-hunters-ink-season-2-ep-224 scroll to 8 minute mark ton finds flash and Bob shaw machines then they go to rick walters(16:30 minute mark) and get history lesson and tattoo
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Custom built power supplies designed to pull all the MOJO out of your machines. Old school power with new school technology! 1-20 Volts DC, 5 Amps of Power, Analog or Digital LED Displays 10,000+ uF stabilized power, Microchip Voltage Regulated Circuit Breaker or Fused You tell me your needs and I'll build the supply that'll make your fussiest machine run like a money maker!!! GUARANTEED freshcoast.tattoo@gmail.com
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Hi everybody :) so it´s time to purchase a new thermal copier for our studio... we would love to hear some thoughts from you guys on what you like better,digital or lamp based? pros and cons? all the best, Baldur Kingdom Within Tattoo studio Reykjavik,Iceland
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Hi! Does anyone know, where can I buy rehearsal-skin for tattooing from Berlin? From internet only or does some studios etc. sell them?
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I hope this is the right place to post this. i wanna have my first prints ever made for the houston body art expo in september. im curious to know a few things. 1. best paper to use. 2. best sight to order from. 3. is there a particular format i need to know beacuse i checked got print.com and there was to no format for tattoo prints for sale at conventions haha! please any help would be beneficial. P.s. at got print.com i did get 5000 double sided gloss cards for 50 bucks plus shipping. not fuckin bad!!
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Hi has anyone seen or used a product called needle runners? They are getting some good reviews from some good artists.
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I remember bringing this up years ago in the Starlight Tattoo Forum. The general consensus was that the customer(and many tattoo artists who simply buy and don't mix themselves) have no right to know. Any opinions as the whether this is ethically right? As a someone who simply buys, I have no clue as to what is in the pigments I use. One time I went to my colleges chemistry lab and inquired about an analysis of pigments I had, but they said they didn't have the time or resources to do so. This wouldn't have been necessary if it simply was stated, as is pretty much every other commercially available product. Obviously the customer doesn't need to know recipes for mixing, but knowing what chemicals are being permanantly injected into ones body, in my opinion, is not something I should have no knowledge about.
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So I think I'm in the clear for asking this question... at least I hope since Im not asking for anything application related... but I was wondering what everyone uses to carry their gear in when traveling? I've been looking at the huge pelican cases but wanted to know if there is anything better I should be looking at? Thanks. if somehow i crossed a line with someone by asking this... then sorry.
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what's your tought about using them? i used it a couple of tims when it was about time to color the tattoos on my ribs.
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Something I've been mulling over for years, and after watching that interview with Bryan Burk ,kinda solidified it, but how important is it for you to know exactly where your supplies come from. Really trying to gauge this as how much effort is worth it to be honest with ourselves about who we get needles,ink, grips, even something as simple as grommets from? I know on a personal level who I've bought machines from, and I pretty much only use pigment I've made, someone I work with has made, or Waverly , whom is run by a amn I call a good friend( and Bill's stuff is the best, I've been in his 'lab' and it's top- notch). But I've stopped making needles these past two-three years. Spent a couple bucks and ordered them directly from the factory in China that makes EVERYBODIES needles..Simple things like that. I can buy a 24$ "Eikon style" power supply, but do I ( We?) really want to support that, and in a sense, "cheapen" what we do? Should we all stop being so lazy, and try and rekindle that DIY spirit that tattooings all about? Also, if anyone wants to offer up venues to recommend where someone can buy supplies made for tattooers, by tattooers..that would be appreciated.
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Hi everybody! My name is Bill. I tattoo in Baltimore and I make colors for sale to the trade. ( Hence, my screen name is Waverly.) I've met a few of you before and I look forward to meeting more of you soon!
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Hey guys, i am excited to finally present to you a product i have been helping develope for the past 6 months! Here is the email i am sending out to shops and artists to get the word out. i have been testing these for the past few months now and they work awesome! If you are interested please get ahold of me and let me know. I will be able to send out samples after the 1st of February. The purpose of this email is to introduce you to Ink Health (Ink Health) and our “Custom Tattoo Bandages” and services. We are the leading “Custom Tattoo Bandage” company in the United States. We align ourselves with the finest Tattoo Artists, Promoters, Shop Owners, and Distributers as partners to assist them with their “brand” recognition. Though the use of our custom bandages (put your LOGO, Design, Contact Information, Date and Time to Remove on a Transparent Polyurethane, Non-Allergic, Water Resistant, 100% Sterile, Surgical grade bandage). No more tape and Saran Wrap (i.e., nobody wants waded up Saran Wrap and tape hanging on their body with blood, lymph and tattoo ink pooled up 10 minutes after they get tattooed), rather you provide your client a healthy, securely fitted and clean bandage that says our “brand” is the BEST! I am certain that you would agree with me that cross contamination is a real concern in our industry. The cost of providing your client a safe and healthy bandage that addresses this is priceless. We encourage our clients to roll the initial cost of the bandage into the price of the tattoo (i.e., the client pays for the bandage) and the cost of the bandages are 100% deductible as a business expense. We look forward to partnering with you to develop a bandage for you or your shop. Let us put all your information, LOGO, Design, Color, Font on a bandage for you to use on your clients. We guarantee that this will “brand” you and your shop as something very special. You will have a walking talking billboard . Our reputation for service is second to none; our entire staff stands to work with you and your staff to develop your “100% Customizable Bandage.” Please contact me at your earliest convenience should you have any questions 509-939-9993 ©. Matthew Hamblin Owner and Tattoo Artist Boar's Head Tattoo Parlor Spokane, WA Ink Health, LLC Sales Manager and Client Spokane, WA theboneham@yahoo.com 509-939-9993© Ink Health
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okay, so, first off...i'm not sure if this is the place to ask this on here or not, so somebody let me know, haha. I'm considering getting a Northeast shader frame to do a build on...does anybody have an opinion on these frames? Good? Bad? I'm assuming the brass ones are pretty hefty... And what happened to Paulo Fernando frames? I built on a few and really liked em...now poof! I cannot yet make frames...and really enjoy doing builds. Cheers!
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I have 3 brand new J Carlton Machine i bought for someone that flaked out on me. they are the ones on the top row. if interested message me with an offer or a nice trade.
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hello! this is henry rodriguez i work at scapegoat tattoo in portland oregon you can see my work at http://www.tattoosbyhenry.com/
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Hello All! A little bit about Steadfast Printing, was founded in 2007 in Oakland ,CA by two gentlemen, Tim Butler, former Art Director for SLAP Skateboard Magazine and Art Designer who has done graphics for such bands as Green Day, AFI and Joan Jett just to name a few. The other founder Dave Renshaw is a second generation screen printer, and founder of I Hella (heart) Oakland Clothing. Our lead printer Kyle has been printing for 12 years, and runs his own clothing company. Our Sales and Marketing Director has been a touring musician for the past 12 years, and has been involved in the tattoo industry for the last 7 years. We can print everything from clothing to posters and business cards. We are also creating a way for you to have your own web store where we will maintain all aspects from point of sale to manufacturing and logistics. Please let us know if you have any questions and we look forward to hearing from you.
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Good afternoon everyone. I know some people have taken advantage of this section on the forum but many haven't so wanted to send a plug to feel free to post in here so people in your town and/or traveling through know where they can get tattooed or come buy some merch. Here is the small print on the front of this section of how it works: Thanks for being so active on LST and until next time..... Lochlan
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anyone got a good used thermofax laying around..dont really want to buy a new one and i am weary of buying them off ebay. message me here or give me a ring @ 509-939-9993 thanks..hambone
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My buddy Shane Enholm told me to check you guys out. I tattoo by day and build machines when I can. I'll try to get some pics up soon or check out my web-site. I build a wide variety of stuff. Most of my machines sell for 400. Larry
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Just made 4 HUGE batches of ink and didn't get a single drop of pigment on my clothes. One fucking drop of orange hit my apron but that's it. I do have rainbow boogers now though.
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