Sunday, July 31, 2011

Bishop Rotary Tattoo Machine
















The Bishop Rotary is a legendary tattoo rotary machine built in collaboration with tattoo artist, Franco Vescovi and technical engineers. Its been used by several of the best artists known in the tattoo industry. This machine will change your approach and skill level as a tattoo artist.
It weighs only 4 oz, and have a needle clip , so u dont need to use rubber bands no more! endorse by alot of top notch tattoo artist like ; Carl Grace , Keith Carimello, Roman, and even Jose Lopez of Low Rider Tattoo.

Selling at USD375 only and you can purchase them at http://bishoprotary.com/

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Review time :

When I first got it like in December 2010, and i was impressed for the fact it weights so light , and it does get the job done easily without worry about adjusting the 'Give' such as the stigma hyper v 2, or even the dragon fly.

I feel this is like a lighter smaller version of the NeoTat machine, which is my 1st liner rotary machine. also on a side note, the picture you see in the middle of the machine, u can change it to anything u like, all u need is some clear tape and the picture u want to insert in.

enough of the techincal part, here comes the practical part: this machine is very smooth at 8 volts , which is how i do my black and grey with, and the needle depth is also just right at 3.5mm ( long stroke), and if i want it smoother, i usually push my grip further out , so only like 2 mm of needle is showing, i don't really know what motor its using, it might be swiss or it might be mabuchi. but if u buy the clip-cord version, and u tried to connect it 1 way, and doesn't work, don't fret, simply just turn the clip cord another way round, maybe its because the motor is brush-less. somewhat like the swashdrive Gen 5.

its weird how this feel so light still, even after every tattoo i am still impress by the workmanship of this machine, as it is 1 piece aluminum and its CNC is a perfect way, i am not no connection with Bishop at all, but i got to tell you that Franco is one hell of a guy, his customer service is top notch,just be a lil patience when u email him.

those of u that are converting from coil to rotary, it might take a lil while for u to get used to it, but once u mastered how to use it, u be happy u made this purchase, and if u think u want a lil more heavier , u can try the neotat machine which in my opinion , is the 1st inventer of the linear rotary , which is out like back then is 2006 or so, when i first saw it on Ebay. and its much cheaper too. but it looks like a bloody ugly big Zippo lighter. my 2 cents!