--- In [email protected], "ctxmf74" <c...@...> wrote:
>
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Anthony" <n1tks@> wrote:
> >
> > I am interested in purchasing my first air brush and I was wondering if 
> > anyone in the group had any guidance in what brand and type I should look 
> > at.  Thank you
> >
> 
>  Go to Dixie arts.com and read up on their airbrush selection tips. The most 
> widely used brush is the paasche VL, for greatest flexibility look for the 
> set with three tips and both paint cup and direct from bottle feed, cost 
> about $70....dave
>
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I agree with Dave's suggestion of Dixie Art:  http://www.dixieart.com/
They have great prices and excellent customer service.

I switched from Paasche to Badger five years ago because of Badger's excellent 
customer support which is on par with S-Helper's support of its S scale 
products - simply the best.  I have this nasty habit of abusing my airbrushes 
(I have single and double action models) and Badger always cleans and repairs 
my equipment in a prompt manner.  Several times I have not been charged for 
this service except for postage.

As I am sure will be discussed, make sure you get the appropriate tip and 
needle for the paint you intend to use.

Feel free to contact me offline if you have additional questions.  Please post 
photos of your work too!

John Gibson
Rocklin, CA



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