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Larry Jaques
 
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Default Air Brush

On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 18:23:24 GMT, "Ernie Jurick"
pixelated:

Be wary of used airbrushes, though. Larry is right in that there are lots
available second-hand. But it can be very frustrating not knowing whether
the brush is not working properly or if your technique is at fault. With a
new one you can generally be sure that it's working properly, and you have
recourse to a replacement if it's defective. And the manufacturer will tell
you up front whether it's appropriate for latex or other media.


If you're buying a used gun, the owner should have some medium
you can spray through it or they can easily show you that it
will work with the medium you want if you take some of it along
with you for the "buy".

As always, buy smart by thinking it out ahead of time and asking
the right questions. "Learn about the item and skill you wish to
pursue before you buy." is a good principle.


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