Wow, as a non - tattooer, I never knew that tattoo machines were made by hand, in someone's studios. This is awesome. I always assume that like most items in today's capitalist society (no matter how nich the market) that machines where made in a factory in China or somewhere maybe in the midwest if made in America, with an assamblyline. Very cool. Shows how punk rock the tattoo industry is. Thanks for this Wayne.
Well there are a lot of good quality factory made machines today and most tattoo artists will go this route. Though his specifically are made by hand and sells for around $1,000 dollars on his store most of the time. However they were all originally made by hand before the early nineties I believe but when they came out with the factory ones then they were cheap and not well manufactured.
Yes. When I apprenticed there was MAYBE 3 companies selling irons/tattoo machines. National Tattoo, Spaulding and Rogers, Pacific, and Peter Tattoo were the first to pioneer mass production in the 70’s and 80’s. Some artists like Mickie Sharpz have been making and selling machines since the 90’s. For decades you had to know how to build a tattoo machine, needles and ink all BEFORE you were taught how to actually tattoo. You had to be a craftsman first, artist second. You had to apprentice just to learn all the secrets from so many aspects of art, electronics, soldering, milling, engraving, etc etc. Things are much different now. Now there’s enough tattooists out there that Dan can make his living making machines only. Now Amazon is selling cartridges and pens.🤦🏻♂️ Some tattooists made their names as greatest ink makers. Some made their name drawing flash (tattoo designs drawn by guys like Huck Spaulding, JD Crow, Eddie Lee, etc.) Dan is a well-known traditional artist and either loved or hated (pretty standard in this industry 🤣🤷🏻♂️.) Remember, if you ain’t got haters you ain’t living right. Edit: there was once a time, before the internet happened, where we made sure ONLY other artists in the tattoo industry made money off of artists. We worked hard for decades to keep corporate cronyism out of our industry. That time has sadly ended. Now corporate shareholders are capitalizing on artists. This is why some of us will happily pay Dan Kubin $1k for his machines instead of AMAZON for $200. F%*+ Amazon
when u by one of these machines ur supporting an american innovator and tattooer i cant give this man more praise.....his machines arent like the mass produced souless equipment coming from over seas he has made in my opinion the best line of solid machines out and their made here in America
Yup. That was standard practice in our industry before the internet happened. We worked hard to keep it in the family, and keep corporate shareholders out That’s one of the reasons serving an apprenticeship is important. A self-taught bedroom artist may be dope af…but still know very little about the industry in which they work. Soulless artists out for the clout and instant gratification so they can get that bag, regardless of who else gets rich in the process. Edit:A man with no principles is no man at all. (Some person smarter than me said that, Im sure.”
26 years on coils bro. You changed my life…and my style🤷🏻♂️. Holy crap at the precision!! My V3r makes a Mithra 5rd into a surgical scalpel 🤣 Like a tattoo lazer🤣
Message of this vid... NEVER GIVE UP ON YOUR DREAMS AND WORK YOUR ASS OFF, SACRIFICE ANYTHING YOU HAVE TO, AND DONT DONT DONT LISTEN TO ANYONES DOUBT! Good for you DAN AND GOOD ON YA WAYNE! Regards, Tommy Gunn, Kadillac Tattoo PA
I used my homies V3R and now I want one but, I just bought a Sol Tera from Cheyenne.... My woman will not be pleased if I buy another 800 dollar machine lol.
@@waynefredrickson951 I just might do that. I may keep the sol Terra because I have enjoyed using it as a Black-work go to. Which model besides the V3R do you recommend?
Man I’m here to learn about Dan Kubin’s machines and outa nowhere that familiar head came on screen !!! I watch you build bikes for a while with the short funny man !!!!
Lol he wiped the SHIT out of that tattoo. This was a cool video, I like supporting people who are humble and seem genuine and are obsessed with what they do. Just scooped up my second Kubin this week!
@@waynefredrickson951 hes a genius and i love the dmcv2 he just came out with ....i like supporting tattooers i dont like buying machines from some faceless German company...i like his machines they make my life easier
I really wanted a dan kubin machine, unfortunately it will only be a dream for me..i live in philippines and we cant bought that type of machine here..
Paris Manson I’ve had the impossible a ton of times. We have Monty’s burger in my hometown it’s basically a vegan in n out and it exclusively sells the impossible it’s rad. I haven’t tried the burger king one because I know it’s not gonna be great and they cross contamination issues and I have to order it without mayo and cheese. I’m glad they have it and I’m glad it’s gaining popularity but I’m not in any rush to try there rendition of it.
Maybe you have a junk machine or damaged machine sir. Can i have just it sir so that i can improve my talent. Because i only use improvised machine sir. I hope you will notice me sir. Godbless
The burnt one is the coolest in the collection.
thats my favorite as well
Wow, as a non - tattooer, I never knew that tattoo machines were made by hand, in someone's studios. This is awesome. I always assume that like most items in today's capitalist society (no matter how nich the market) that machines where made in a factory in China or somewhere maybe in the midwest if made in America, with an assamblyline. Very cool. Shows how punk rock the tattoo industry is. Thanks for this Wayne.
Well there are a lot of good quality factory made machines today and most tattoo artists will go this route. Though his specifically are made by hand and sells for around $1,000 dollars on his store most of the time. However they were all originally made by hand before the early nineties I believe but when they came out with the factory ones then they were cheap and not well manufactured.
Yes. When I apprenticed there was MAYBE 3 companies selling irons/tattoo machines. National Tattoo, Spaulding and Rogers, Pacific, and Peter Tattoo were the first to pioneer mass production in the 70’s and 80’s.
Some artists like Mickie Sharpz have been making and selling machines since the 90’s.
For decades you had to know how to build a tattoo machine, needles and ink all BEFORE you were taught how to actually tattoo. You had to be a craftsman first, artist second. You had to apprentice just to learn all the secrets from so many aspects of art, electronics, soldering, milling, engraving, etc etc.
Things are much different now. Now there’s enough tattooists out there that Dan can make his living making machines only. Now Amazon is selling cartridges and pens.🤦🏻♂️
Some tattooists made their names as greatest ink makers.
Some made their name drawing flash (tattoo designs drawn by guys like Huck Spaulding, JD Crow, Eddie Lee, etc.)
Dan is a well-known traditional artist and either loved or hated (pretty standard in this industry 🤣🤷🏻♂️.) Remember, if you ain’t got haters you ain’t living right.
Edit: there was once a time, before the internet happened, where we made sure ONLY other artists in the tattoo industry made money off of artists. We worked hard for decades to keep corporate cronyism out of our industry. That time has sadly ended. Now corporate shareholders are capitalizing on artists.
This is why some of us will happily pay Dan Kubin $1k for his machines instead of AMAZON for $200. F%*+ Amazon
Only ones worth while are made by hand or by multiple machine builders
I luv you Wayne. Your my hero!
Wood inlay…on an iron. I love the BALLS.🤣 I WAS a “loyal to the coil til the soil” artist until 4 months ago. Damnit DAN!!!!🤣🤣
if it means anything, electric motors work because of coils too.
Love seeing ya again like hugging a brother you haven't seen in a decade
when u by one of these machines ur supporting an american innovator and tattooer i cant give this man more praise.....his machines arent like the mass produced souless equipment coming from over seas he has made in my opinion the best line of solid machines out and their made here in America
Yup. That was standard practice in our industry before the internet happened. We worked hard to keep it in the family, and keep corporate shareholders out That’s one of the reasons serving an apprenticeship is important. A self-taught bedroom artist may be dope af…but still know very little about the industry in which they work. Soulless artists out for the clout and instant gratification so they can get that bag, regardless of who else gets rich in the process.
Edit:A man with no principles is no man at all. (Some person smarter than me said that, Im sure.”
Alright that was an awesome look at the man behind the machine.
Missed ya
More unite and win!
26 years on coils bro. You changed my life…and my style🤷🏻♂️. Holy crap at the precision!! My V3r makes a Mithra 5rd into a surgical scalpel 🤣 Like a tattoo lazer🤣
Message of this vid... NEVER GIVE UP ON YOUR DREAMS AND WORK YOUR ASS OFF, SACRIFICE ANYTHING YOU HAVE TO, AND DONT DONT DONT LISTEN TO ANYONES DOUBT! Good for you DAN AND GOOD ON YA WAYNE! Regards, Tommy Gunn, Kadillac Tattoo PA
Thank you for everything you do Wayne.
Dan is the man! His machines are the best rotaries on the market.
Angel Alvarez I agree completely.
hes a one man band.
Just got a swingliner! It fuckin rips!!! Awesome video thanks Wayne thanks dan!
I used my homies V3R and now I want one but, I just bought a Sol Tera from Cheyenne.... My woman will not be pleased if I buy another 800 dollar machine lol.
BRIK sell that plastic thing and get a real machine from dan you won’t regret it.
@@waynefredrickson951 I just might do that. I may keep the sol Terra because I have enjoyed using it as a Black-work go to. Which model besides the V3R do you recommend?
The v7 is the best one yet and I like the sol terra it’s a great machine for color
Bad ass bro! Sick tattoo too. This is the next machine I’m going to add to my daily collection.
Appreciate ya, Wayne
Buying one of his machines is like winning the powerball
awesome video seeing how these are made and the man behind the hype
Man I’m here to learn about Dan Kubin’s machines and outa nowhere that familiar head came on screen !!! I watch you build bikes for a while with the short funny man !!!!
Small World! just uploaded a brand new video with Dan here on the channel.
My DK changed my life, this is fantastic ughh!
Lol he wiped the SHIT out of that tattoo. This was a cool video, I like supporting people who are humble and seem genuine and are obsessed with what they do. Just scooped up my second Kubin this week!
excellent video.
This is so dope makes me want to keep supporting Dan hes so rad
he is the best
@@waynefredrickson951 hes a genius and i love the dmcv2 he just came out with ....i like supporting tattooers i dont like buying machines from some faceless German company...i like his machines they make my life easier
Dk is a one man show, nice 🍻
Great content bro
great document! a little monument for our magic tool and the wizard behind it! thx!!
GOOD ole boy music 👏👏👌
Hi sir im alcher from Philippines . Im a newbie in tattooing. Can i have a request sir.
I got a v6 I love it!
I really wanted a dan kubin machine, unfortunately it will only be a dream for me..i live in philippines and we cant bought that type of machine here..
re facheras las maquinas 😎🤙
Legend has it his machines line tattoos for you
🤫
Have you tried the Burger King impossible or not your speed??
Paris Manson I’ve had the impossible a ton of times. We have Monty’s burger in my hometown it’s basically a vegan
in n out and it exclusively sells the impossible it’s rad.
I haven’t tried the burger king one because I know it’s not gonna be great and they cross contamination issues and I have to order it without mayo and cheese. I’m glad they have it and I’m glad it’s gaining popularity but I’m not in any rush to try there rendition of it.
Wayne Fredrickson it’s honestly not bad at all brother minus the night I bit into a thick chunky piece of mayo not fun at all
Where the fuck did that come from!
Its very cool to get a glimpse at this side of tattooing, thanks Wayne
How can I get a dk machine Wayne? Really wanna add one to the collection but they’re all sold out on the dk website
Isaiah Meredith he’s always sold out it’s not easy to get one.
Workhorse irons is now producing is v3r you can get that from them a little easier.
Big thank you keep doin what ya do best brother🙏🏼
He normally drops a handful of them on sundays but you have to just click the button as fast as possible to get one
Kya peace he sar
What song is he singing?
Marty Turner
His song
He made it
It’s not recorded anywhere but here.
Catch the interview we did at the end we talk about the song and he plays it.
@@waynefredrickson951 awesome, I haven't got to the end yet
Machine incrível
I saw heaven wow. I wish i could have one of that machines.
His DK logo is tight.
So unique. Never seen anything like it before.
Da AR for sali
Got a v6 bishop half the price flawless quality but would be honored to buy one of his v6
Maybe you have a junk machine or damaged machine sir. Can i have just it sir so that i can improve my talent. Because i only use improvised machine sir. I hope you will notice me sir. Godbless
No, sorry
Sar mujhe machine jahai
I want work whit you....