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Hi guys just to let you know that i have now both hand piece the Artisan and the Palm Control, if some one would like to try them they can come over .
I live in Beverly Hills NSW AUS CHeers Gabriel |
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Mr. Jacob...Rob Thrash here, just so happens I have a tobacco farm in Lee co. In Thomson Settlement, we are in FL. now but are coming to open the house up from winter storage, I WOULD ABSOLUTELY LOVE TO TRY THE ARTISAN, the Artisan would be the one I would get first, can you operate it from O2, co2 or compressor like the Palm?
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Hi Gabriel
I'm in Canberra and am thinking about an artisan for my son. I'd be grateful for your thoughts on it please. He is mainly interested in gun engraving, but is young, so I don"t want to drop $4k AUD only for him to loose interest. Cheers |
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I would suggest try both. Artisan if you will doing setting work,but my advise would be go for the Classic Airgraver with the standard and the tungesten piston,that will do the work of both.MTC SE ![]()
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