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Some progress
Here are a few new engravings I have done on my friend Dan Himes' hand built tattoo machines. He should have another batch ready for me in the next couple of weeks. I can hardly wait!
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Re: Some progress
Hi Chapi,
Very nice work It sounds like you have a nice little gig going for you. congrats AirAmp |
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Nice going Chapi!
I like the top leafe on the second one very much, the three leafes on the end of the inlay. |
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Hey Chapi,
I'm going to show that tat gun to my son,I'm sure he will like that.He is Scriming an Old White Rotery Phone. Will post when done. Thanks for sharing. |
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Re: Some progress
Thanks for the kind words. I get a lot of enjoyment out of engraving and tattooing, and combining both is a real treat for me.
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Wow Chapi, you're making great progress and did a fine job on those Tat2 gun frames ! You made them look like sweet jewels to use, keep up the fine work! Greetz, Paulsph
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Re: Some progress
Thanks Paul, it really does change the way you look at an item when it gets engraved. Engraving adds a little life to an object and makes it feel "personal", more like jewelry than a "tool".
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