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Airbrush Recomendations Please!!!
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I have a very old Badger, I'm not even sure what model it is; it is single action and only has a medium tip which makes it fine for overspraying. I got it at a "desperation" sale almost 30 years ago from a hobby shop that was going out of business; it was marked as 50% off - which made it one of those can't-pass-this-one-up bargains. It has, however, been acting up on me lately and so I am giving serious contemplation to getting a replacement and probably not too far in the future. I have a second Badger - a Model 100 with a fine tip - I haven't used this one very much because, except for an overspray of my homegrown "instant weathering" I do my weathering with chalk and a brush. This one I got at an art supply store and it was about 1/3rd off - another one of those can't-pass-this-one-up-bargains. Both these have given me good service and, based upon my experience, I would recommend Badger - keep in mind, however, that they are the only ones I have any direct knowledge of.<BR><BR>Based up the recommendation of a friend and an observation of his work - and working - I think my next one - which, as I stated above is probably imminent - will be a Paasche something or another; haven't made up my mind which one but I'm looking for another of those bargains. I don't consider myself a snob but when it comes to purchasing something to which I am going to give extensive use I seldom buy the "low-priced" spread!!! Hopefully, I will be able to run-down a bargain.<BR><BR>Today's Poll: Which is better, Atlas or Kato?
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