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Proud Marine Dad
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It is the hand wielding the airbrush, not the airbrush make or model that determines the results.
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Dude, you dont hurt my feelings youngster. You are arrogant and clueless so let it go.
Look at some paintings by Dru Blair with a "junk Badger" as you so childishly refer to them.
It is the hand wielding the airbrush once again bit maybe you just don't have good control so that less expensive airbrushes dont appeal to you?

Don't get me wrong Iwata's and many others are fine airbrushes but they are overpriced and don't appeal to me. I buy American when I can
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My apologies to you Jim and the forum for this heated debate. Let's agree to disagree.
We all have a preference and we need to communicate that without bad mouthing the other brand.
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Last year, I got my Iwata Neo at Hobby Lobby with 40% coupon... :blush: :bag:
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Proud Marine Dad wrote:My apologies to you Jim and the forum for this heated debate. Let's agree to disagree.
We all have a preference and we need to communicate that without bad mouthing the other brand.
Thanks, mate. Couldn´t have said better.
Maybe a good idea to move on with less bad vibrations... :ballbat:
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I thought this was an interesting comparison.
http://www.airbrushforum.org/threads/ba ... cm-c.4822/
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Well I have a few airbrushes, none high end at all. My oldest, a Badger 350, is pretty much worn out now and in serious need of a rebuild. It has since been replaced by a couple newer and nicer models. Perhaps one day I will get a photo of them together for this thread. But I am happy enough with what I can do with them.
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JimD wrote:
BlackSheep214 wrote:I only have 2. Iwata Neo Dual Action (gravity feed) and Paasche single action (side feed). I'd love to get my hands on a Harder & Steenbeck but they're a little high for my taste. Someday.......
I'm selling my .15mm Infinity. $200 basically new...used it a couple of times, but I'm just going straight to a Custom Micron
As much as I'd love to own a Harder & Steenbeck someday, I'm not in a hurry to own one right away. But thank you for the offer, Jim.
“Who controls the skies, controls the fate of this Earth”

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